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"Our product is used by millions of people every day but is rather invisible," says Ton Hoppenbrouwers from Hi-Cone.
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Today, we're saying blockchain does this or that, but tomorrow blockchains will be rather invisible; we will talk more about what they enable.
While the building stock and the existing urban fabric had been clearly visible resources for initiating an urban transformation process, the more important ones in NW were rather invisible.
Tumor metastases are often invisible and emerge at distant sites, and their response to chemotherapy and radiotherapy is rather inefficient.
The Invisible – OK Here on guardian.co.uk/music, we're rather partial to the Invisible and their sonically inventive ways.
That's rather different from the invisible hand of material self-interest and consumerism that is supposed to drive the economy forward.
Thereby, they exhibit a highly nonlinear stress-strain relationship, being rather soft and mechanically "invisible" at small deformation, and become stiffer and more resistant against rupture at large deformation.
Mapping the invisible may sound impossible, but in fact it's rather simple.
No costumes, no scenery, but from the moment Armin Shimerman came limping onto the stage, all that was irrelevant, or rather, invisible.
In a 2001 episode of "This American Life," the comedian and writer John Hodgman presented grownups with that perennial playground hypothetical: would you rather be invisible or fly?
Asylum Aid's quiz – which you can take below – starts off with light-hearted questions, asking whether people would rather be invisible or able to fly, for example, but takes a dark turn when the questions get tougher.
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