So what brings people out to a bar to talk about science? (Audience member Mike Stuart likes the atmosphere ) "It's fun to learn things and enjoy a good beer."
VOA: standard.2010.05.04
PROFESSOR: So, does anyone have any questions about the set up here, does it make sense what we're looking for the bar to go back once we make some progress.
教授:所以,有人对这套装置,有疑问吗,一旦我们,取得了一些进展,我们看到这个棒又返回来。
When you see a display like that, what you assume is there's a bar there, and what that means is there's something in the middle that you've never seen before.
当你看到这样的演示时,你已经假定那里有一根木杆,也就是说中间的部分,有你之前所未曾见过的物体
So what this means is that this graph -this bar is significantly different from that one, this from that one, and this from that one, so they visually are different but they're also statistically different.
这就表示星形所在的这个柱子,与另外一个柱子差异显著,另外两列也是同样道理,它们不仅看起来有差别,而且在统计义上也有差异显著
But it's worked on your brain to the point where you get to that sort of what I like to think of that bar room militancy, whereby if a guy says, "would you pass the peanuts," you say, "oh yeah!"
这会作用于你的大脑,让你达到一种,我认为的,在酒吧里准备打架的状态,就像如果有人说,"请你把花生递给我",你会说,"哦耶"
So, the two most elementary ideas you learn are what is the average velocity of an object, as then ordered by the symbol v-bar.
你们学过的两个最基本的概念是,物体的平均速度,用"v拔"表示
So using stroke as the outcome here, what you see is that people with the metabolic syndrome, the red bar, compared to the people without it, the yellow bar, have about twice the amount of risk.
首先是中风,我们可以看到,红柱子表示的患有代谢综合征的人,比黄柱子表示的没患有代谢综合征的人,中风的风险高两倍
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