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  • ...and kind use Picasa and Picasa basically does two types of tag, there are people tags and there are context tags. ...u can see that over the course of any particular day I had so more or less people. And just to give you a sense of what was going on for these things, here a
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  • ...ltiple times a day now and they sign up for Facebook apps and whatnot, and people kind of understand that flow and then boom, there’s your data. ...say for a retweet count, and most of the time I’m not that interesting to people, but occasionally and you can do the same kind of thing.
    8 KB (1,562 words) - 11:26, 2 March 2023
  • ...rated and kind of embarrassed with the way medicine was practiced. He felt people weren't involved enough in the process. In this talk, he discusses about t ...care. People weren’t involved in the process. It was a black box. I’d see people and they’d go away and they’d come back and say well I forgot what you
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  • ...ng to do is to exploit all this ecosystem to fill the needs of the elderly people. We are not inventing any new fancy system, just exploit what is over there Also, we are trying to keep these people happy providing social networks through smart TV and slate-tablet with very
    5 KB (890 words) - 11:27, 2 March 2023
  • ...ing her weight for a few years, and more recently she began tracking other people's weight and physical variation through her company, Fitnescity. In this vi ...king my weight for a few years, and more recently have been tracking other people’s weight and physical variation, with a company that I co-founded called
    8 KB (1,550 words) - 11:02, 2 March 2023
  • ...very obviously to resemble an iPod. And I started to think, well, a lot of people are investing a more energy than they used to into managing their motors of ...re first designed 35 years ago to measure mortar variation in vigilance in people with rapid cycling bipolarism, or whether it is through light stimulation,
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  • ...r because I also saw things that didn’t exist. In this case it wasn’t dead people. It was data, either imagined or real but it was that that was very importa Probably the most compelling thing that people know me for is then I want to visualize it. so my entire day is monitored
    10 KB (1,849 words) - 11:09, 2 March 2023
  • I have been very interested in knowing more about what kind of ways people measure this stuff. So for the last two weeks I’ve been looking carefully ...-order on Indiegogo which is like a kick starter and it’s really nice that people are coming up with new kinds of types of this. This one measures EEG basica
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  • ...y, and she’s their sales and strategist. She had convinced me through some people that obviously use the system that I can gain some valuable insights into m ...e wellness people like us who are just trying to optimize who are the best people that we could be.
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  • {{People Infobox [[Category:People]]
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  • So you know as a health and wellness coach I think that a lot of people I work with they feel that they want to get healthier right, I men who in t ...I am now a urban data sexual, so I have actually moved from making fun of people that take pictures of their food and post it on Facebook and Twitter to now
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  • ...ow disabled people talk about people who aren’t disabled, and how disabled people talk about us. And they don’t call us abled. They call us the temporarily ...here social scientists have discovered that gratitude works, that it makes people happier or less depressed.
    7 KB (1,256 words) - 11:14, 2 March 2023
  • ...s and I became a certified running coach, giving advice regularly to other people which has been helping. ...een, but we also have a summary page. And this allows us to see what other people are doing, also I have learned a few major things from this.
    9 KB (1,735 words) - 16:56, 27 February 2023
  • ...e study that I took was this summer I was studying for the MCAT, which for people that have done that it’s a long and arduous process. Many students you kn ...lower in the morning. Maybe it’s this physiological thing in general that people have lower breathing rates in the morning, but what I found was I was less
    10 KB (1,849 words) - 10:59, 2 March 2023
  • ...ook for some kind of specialist that was unique to me. I had seen a lot of people about the brain and stuff but that was going nowhere because it’s very ha ...d because you’ve got a diagnosis, but actually it’s really just a group of people with some symptoms that are similar and you have biomarkers which are prett
    10 KB (1,816 words) - 11:23, 2 March 2023
  • ...ng on. The application that they created is called Mood Tracker. It allows people to create their own rating scale, using a visual analog scale which is a qu ...very bad in psychology and technologically behind. I give pen and paper to people to record their moods throughout the day and then bring it back to me.
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  • The '''Keating Memorial''' is an ongoing effort to support people in doing personal science or self-research in a collaborative group setting ...ry and in celebration of his life, the Keating Memorial wants to help more people be curious about themselves.
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  • People are interested in HRV primarily because it is regulated by the autonomic ne ...e time is measured between ECG peaks known as R-R intervals. However, many people have irregular heartbeats, and so HRV is better calculated using NN interva
    8 KB (1,128 words) - 14:48, 21 September 2023
  • ...this is wrong. I want a sort of justice. I want to be able to confront the people involved, and I want Northeastern to adopt new policies in training to prev ...mental as he says or a sensitive brain where every time something happens, people have a tendency to blame me or think that I’m being irrational, when in m
    13 KB (2,259 words) - 11:26, 2 March 2023
  • ...I did this. So I kind of turned it into a visual project, in order to make people kind of feel better about it. ...st it’s connecting with other people. I have a mailing list of hundreds of people all over the world, that I sit down and I spend like 50 hours putting it to
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