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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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What does "captured the full demonstration" mean?

Does "captured the full demonstration" mean "understood the very essence of the full demonstration"?

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"The Internet was a way to connect computers, and now it can be a way to connect brains," Stocco said. "We want to take the knowledge of a brain and transmit it directly from brain to brain."
The researchers captured the full demonstration on video recorded in both labs. The version available at the end of this story has been edited for length.

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130827122713.htm
  

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NL888 Does "captured the full demonstration" mean "understood the very essence of the full demonstration"? No. The researchers demonstrated this and the complete session was filmed on video.

  • NL888 Does "captured the full demonstration" mean "understood the very essence of the full demonstration"?
  • No.
  • The researchers demonstrated this and the complete session was filmed on video.
  • "Capture on tape" = to record
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NL888Does "captured the full demonstration" mean "understood the very essence of the full demonstration"?
No. The researchers demonstrated this and the complete session was filmed on video.
"Capture on tape" = to record

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