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greekish taste of coffee for its aroma, respectively, well, there were other genes, uh, we identifiedt antioxidants, and thanks to this, that is, it allows us to further genetically modify coffee to create, one might say , some kind of unique, optimal, ideal coffee that will contain all the necessary ingredients for the best taste. our scientists from the institute of genetics and cytology of nan-belarus continue to study caffeine and its effects on the human body. the metabolism of caffeine differs from person to person, for some it is faster, for others it is much slower and, in principle, this is important for an ordinary person, because that very often caffeine can cause some side effects, such as anxiety. rapid heartbeat there are some other adverse effects, this is especially important for athletes, since since 2004 it has been approved for use, its content is also controlled, before, if the caffeine content in the body was exceeded, the athletes were disqualified, caffeine itself is is capable of increasing the endurance of athletes and their performance by approximately 2-4%,
greekish taste of coffee for its aroma, respectively, well, there were other genes, uh, we identifiedt antioxidants, and thanks to this, that is, it allows us to further genetically modify coffee to create, one might say , some kind of unique, optimal, ideal coffee that will contain all the necessary ingredients for the best taste. our scientists from the institute of genetics and cytology of nan-belarus continue to study caffeine and its effects on the human body. the metabolism of caffeine...
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, including genes identified that are responsible not only for the rate of caffeine metabolism, but forn recommend no more than one cup a day in the morning, for others we can four, including before bedtime, this is all genetically determined to a large extent, this service has already been introduced by scientists at the biotechnology center of the institute of genetics. anyone can determine their caffeine metabolism type. we let's talk about the diversity of belarusian cuisine. in moscow - shawarma, in st. petersburg - shawarma, in shklov - agurverma. let me note that there are two camps here. the first is meat with balsamic vinegar and blackberry gel, this is fantastic, we will witness the birth of culinary masterpieces, the question is to fill the catch right away, do you think that belarusians know how to cook sce, of course they can, prove it to me, now i ’ll prove it to you, let’s let the shlovski cucumber brew for a little while, and then we’ll go try it and draw up a detailed gastronomic map of our country, that is in fact, we'll add smoke here. to create such a legendary culin
, including genes identified that are responsible not only for the rate of caffeine metabolism, but forn recommend no more than one cup a day in the morning, for others we can four, including before bedtime, this is all genetically determined to a large extent, this service has already been introduced by scientists at the biotechnology center of the institute of genetics. anyone can determine their caffeine metabolism type. we let's talk about the diversity of belarusian cuisine. in moscow -...
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gene, thank you. keep us posted on those calls. gene munster. coming up, even more earnings action on deck. visa on the move after a lackluster report. we'll bring you the numbers next. and a chipmaker moving inside texas instrument's latest quarter right after this. awkward question... is there going to be anything... -left over? -yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) my kids don't know what they want. you know who knows what she wants? me! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so you don't have to worry. empower. what's next. dave's company just scored the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. high five! high five! -i'm in a call... it's 5 years of reliable, gig speed internet... five years of advanced security... five years of a great rate that won't change. yep, dave's feeling it. but it's only for a limited time. five years? -five years? introducing the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. powering 5 years of savings. powering possibilities. >>> welcome back. we have more earnings movers for you. v
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sure gene. i'm gonna give you a hit by the way president eisenhower's train i grew up in a on a farm in missouri and his train went through my hometown at night ten o'clock o'clock at night and we went we went to mississippi for the world. we definitely went so can you all see can they see the pictures? we're seeing i'm not and you'll see them pull that up again. here we go. there you go. so president bush loved trains, he was in love with trains he decided he wanted to train his the his second funeral service was in houston. that was the family and friends funeral. he was buried at his library about 90 miles away in college station, texas anyone to train he loved talking about this train. you're not gonna please don't judge me, but one day we're talking about any so excited he really viewed his funeral as a big event, and he said gene will be great. we'll be exhausted from all those events and we can eat lunch on the train and we can visit and rest and relax before the burial and i i don't know
sure gene. i'm gonna give you a hit by the way president eisenhower's train i grew up in a on a farm in missouri and his train went through my hometown at night ten o'clock o'clock at night and we went we went to mississippi for the world. we definitely went so can you all see can they see the pictures? we're seeing i'm not and you'll see them pull that up again. here we go. there you go. so president bush loved trains, he was in love with trains he decided he wanted to train his the his second...
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gene, what's your take here?melissa, i think they missed on the herb from point, of course, but the stock reaction is an overreaction, and ultimately, i think that this speaks to how sensitive investors are, just for any little blink, i think karen, you were talking about this, just any fracture. there's 12 metrics, kind of key metrics that come out in this quarter. they beat on 11 of the 12 and they missed on the intelligent cloud by 1%. and i think that this reaction, it is, again, deja vu relative to what we saw with google. >> that's what it's all about, gene. that's the only thing they missed on is the only thing the market cares about. >> all that makes sense, but at the end of the day, i think this is the reaction tonight. we're going to get guidance in a little bit. that's going to have a huge impact. the street is looking at a slight deceleration, to,so that going to be an important piece to this. at the end of the day, i think the piece that really jumps out to me is this capex number. this is a really
gene, what's your take here?melissa, i think they missed on the herb from point, of course, but the stock reaction is an overreaction, and ultimately, i think that this speaks to how sensitive investors are, just for any little blink, i think karen, you were talking about this, just any fracture. there's 12 metrics, kind of key metrics that come out in this quarter. they beat on 11 of the 12 and they missed on the intelligent cloud by 1%. and i think that this reaction, it is, again, deja vu...
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that are involved in metabolism, well, if so , examples are isoenzyme 1 a2, the cytochrome 450 gene family, which, in principle , metabolizes approximately 95% caffeine in the body, depending on the variants of this gene, its enzyme concentration may be more or less, and, accordingly, it is removed faster or slower. caffeine from the body, also well, these are receptors for hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons and a number of others genes, including genes that have been identified that are responsible not only for the rate of caffeine metabolism, but for side effects, that is, we can determine slow or fast metabolism based on this, that is, then it is already possible to recommend a specific dose of caffeine to an individual person day, that is, no more than one can be recommended to someone. cups a day in the morning, for some it may be four, including before bed, this is all genetically determined to a large extent. this service has already been implemented by scientists at the biotechnology center institute of genetics of nanbelarus and everyone can determine their type of caffein
that are involved in metabolism, well, if so , examples are isoenzyme 1 a2, the cytochrome 450 gene family, which, in principle , metabolizes approximately 95% caffeine in the body, depending on the variants of this gene, its enzyme concentration may be more or less, and, accordingly, it is removed faster or slower. caffeine from the body, also well, these are receptors for hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons and a number of others genes, including genes that have been identified that are...
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deepwater asset management's gene munster has been listening to the call. gene, your take so far?hat capex thread, they did 30 minutes of prepared remarks. the first question that q&a just wrapped up, and it was related to, how are they investing judiciously in capex, related to a.i., and zuckerberg basically put the hammer down and said, every product that they have will be infused with a.i., and added that the reason why tech ceos get on earnings calls and can't stop talking about a.i., because it's the most exciting thing going on with huge potential. so, at the core, i think there is still this gap between how investors think about capex. it's usually pointed out as something that is a negative, as it keeps going higher and higher. i can tell you this, melissa, based on zuckerberg's comments, that $40 billion, the high end of their range for calendar '24 and capex, i suspect it will ultimately be higher than that. >> gene, it's steve. when we saw the capex, we started the show, i said, we saw the spend on metaverse, the stock got hammered. now -- you are just getting a pass, b
deepwater asset management's gene munster has been listening to the call. gene, your take so far?hat capex thread, they did 30 minutes of prepared remarks. the first question that q&a just wrapped up, and it was related to, how are they investing judiciously in capex, related to a.i., and zuckerberg basically put the hammer down and said, every product that they have will be infused with a.i., and added that the reason why tech ceos get on earnings calls and can't stop talking about a.i.,...
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anyone can find out the number of neanderthal genes in their dna.a test starts from 7,000 rubles. what to do with the result? nothing yet. nowadays it’s more of a new form of entertainment to find out your origins. and in general, according to a study by scientists from the university of iceland, ancient genes have a much weaker effect on humans than modern ones. but... and the main thing is that the dna is not a sentence, lifestyle and regular medical examinations are at least as important for health as all these greetings from the past. miracle products: an automatic litter box for cats, which promises to eliminate the need for daily cleaning after your pet. when we clean up after him, he may perceive this, apparently, as a threat. is this really a good helper? how did our people react to it? and testers, as well as the most amazing discoveries and inventions, leaders of the weekly news hit parade. kaya bey wanted to hit sunukhan, that you are sick, you are pathetic, shut up, shut up, you need tougher conditions, i was too soft before. where is my
anyone can find out the number of neanderthal genes in their dna.a test starts from 7,000 rubles. what to do with the result? nothing yet. nowadays it’s more of a new form of entertainment to find out your origins. and in general, according to a study by scientists from the university of iceland, ancient genes have a much weaker effect on humans than modern ones. but... and the main thing is that the dna is not a sentence, lifestyle and regular medical examinations are at least as important...
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um, and the jfk promenade good has a splash any new name you heard gene friend recreation center podod whales tail give credit to dave our superintendent for golden gate park the with whales tail is on the promenade west of the rose garden will be opened from noon to 6:00 p.m. an saturdays and sundays all summer and the new name suggested by day of was inspired before the installation along the promenade and what this year in addition to beer and wine serving fire trucks and perfect stop to drop anchors and thank you to the partners for making it outdoor pod possible and it is special had to where we return where is sunny and warm nothing like spent a lot of time on the promenade. >> phil put out maps and chairs. >> if you don't have it don't worry about you can use ours. >> and another great thing about the month of june this year's line up we got performances by sarah and and c more the 87 anniversary of the grove since the festival has boosted over 1,000 free certifies and received 5 million visitors through donation and over one hundred million dollars in philanthropy for free an
um, and the jfk promenade good has a splash any new name you heard gene friend recreation center podod whales tail give credit to dave our superintendent for golden gate park the with whales tail is on the promenade west of the rose garden will be opened from noon to 6:00 p.m. an saturdays and sundays all summer and the new name suggested by day of was inspired before the installation along the promenade and what this year in addition to beer and wine serving fire trucks and perfect stop to...
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um, and the jfk promenade good has a splash any new name you heard gene friend recreation center pod pod whales tail give credit to l is on the promenade west of the rose garden will be opened from noon to 6:00 p.m. an saturdays and sundays all summer and the new name suggested by day of was inspired before the installation along the promenade and what this year in addition to beer and wine serving cocktails and fire trucks and perfect stop to drop anchors and thank you to the partners for making it outdoor pod possible and it is special had to where we return where is sunny and warm nothing like spent a lot of time on the promenade. >> phil put out maps and chairs. >> if you don't have it don't worry about you can use ours. >> and another great thing about the month of june this year's line up we got performances by sarah and madeline and china and so many more the 87 anniversary of the grove since the festival has boosted over 1,000 free certifies and received 5 million visitors through donation and over one hundred million dollars in philanthropy for free and i'm not yet 87 but fa
um, and the jfk promenade good has a splash any new name you heard gene friend recreation center pod pod whales tail give credit to l is on the promenade west of the rose garden will be opened from noon to 6:00 p.m. an saturdays and sundays all summer and the new name suggested by day of was inspired before the installation along the promenade and what this year in addition to beer and wine serving cocktails and fire trucks and perfect stop to drop anchors and thank you to the partners for...
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the basic building blocks of today's gene therapy products. they can target because change the way they function. in therapies will only be administered one time but of the thousands of rare diseases only a handful of pipeline. challenges easier to overcome capacity among the rare disease population among and that's why robust research is needed to close the knowledge cap children. it's a unique opportunity to address those needs. little research and rare diseases and funding for the nih i'm sure he remains a leader. maintaining favorable investment and research environment created by the drug act and programs is needed to continue growth and rare disease research. gene therapy represents the core of all destinations for pediatric programs. this program rather than government dollars to reward products, it would for product developers. we probably encourage the committee to authorize and timely manner. manufacturing facilities these challenges can be mitigated by innovative such as decentralized trials and studies real world evidence benefit p
the basic building blocks of today's gene therapy products. they can target because change the way they function. in therapies will only be administered one time but of the thousands of rare diseases only a handful of pipeline. challenges easier to overcome capacity among the rare disease population among and that's why robust research is needed to close the knowledge cap children. it's a unique opportunity to address those needs. little research and rare diseases and funding for the nih i'm...
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affect, also genes that increase i affect, also genes that increase your— affect, also genes that increaseease your risk of dementia, - affect, also genes that increase your risk of dementia, you - affect, also genes that increase your risk of dementia, you canl your risk of dementia, you can change — your risk of dementia, you can change that. _ your risk of dementia, you can change that, but _ your risk of dementia, you can change that, but there - your risk of dementia, you can change that, but there are - your risk of dementia, you can| change that, but there are lots of factors _ change that, but there are lots of factors in— change that, but there are lots of factors in your _ change that, but there are lots of factors in your lifestyle and - factors in your lifestyle and environment _ factors in your lifestyle and environment you _ factors in your lifestyle and environment you can - factors in your lifestyle and i environment you can change factors in your lifestyle and - environment you can change and influence — environment you can change and influence that _ environment you can c
affect, also genes that increase i affect, also genes that increase your— affect, also genes that increaseease your risk of dementia, - affect, also genes that increase your risk of dementia, you - affect, also genes that increase your risk of dementia, you canl your risk of dementia, you can change — your risk of dementia, you can change that. _ your risk of dementia, you can change that, but _ your risk of dementia, you can change that, but there - your risk of dementia, you can change...
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gene, great to have you with us. it's been awhile since we've spoken, awhile since wwdc, and how are you thinking now about that upgrade cycle? is it going to move the needle in terms of changing it from what it currently is, i believe it's 36 to 40 months to something shorter, people going to want to upgrade? >> i mean, definitely they're going to want to upgrade. i think the panel is accurately describing what the next one, two, three years are going to look like. in the june quarter, the street's looking for 3% growth. if china actually does well, might be 4%. and then the growth goes to 4%, 5%, and then 7% for calendar '25. so, we have this kind of accelerating growth. the piece that i can add related to, you know, how to think about this cycle is that ultimately, the growth for next year is going to be 10% or greater. and ultimately, if that plays out, and i think julie was talking about the margin impact, that's really important piece here. we're going to see record margins from apple late next year. they're th
gene, great to have you with us. it's been awhile since we've spoken, awhile since wwdc, and how are you thinking now about that upgrade cycle? is it going to move the needle in terms of changing it from what it currently is, i believe it's 36 to 40 months to something shorter, people going to want to upgrade? >> i mean, definitely they're going to want to upgrade. i think the panel is accurately describing what the next one, two, three years are going to look like. in the june quarter,...
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and by inventing a new method of gene editing, researchers were able to treat hereditary deafness in mice for the first time. patient researchers. the story of eyes and ears masash host and harvard medical school created a specific mutation on a gene that plays an important role in regulating mammalian hearing cells, which led to the successful restoration of hearing in an adult mouse with a type of hereditary deafness. the researchers' findings provide a promising path to treatment development based on gene editing for many types. genetic hearing loss in humans presents. thank you for your attention and support. goodbye. qurban əbəlfəz, ay qurban əbərfər, indi qədəm tilibi, habiin rozmaya, göz yaşı tərdi, yax. god's action is eleğin, səsdə boş qalmasın, bahçe qurban olum, ya əli, ya əli, gozka damechr kenam, i want to wash the suffering of those who have seen it . bir cəhət xuni dilə qatmamisham, xun dedilır. dad, this washing machine is weak , it makes the dishes dirty instead of cleaning them. it was a good question. i said there is a problem. unfortunately, no, unfortunately, no
and by inventing a new method of gene editing, researchers were able to treat hereditary deafness in mice for the first time. patient researchers. the story of eyes and ears masash host and harvard medical school created a specific mutation on a gene that plays an important role in regulating mammalian hearing cells, which led to the successful restoration of hearing in an adult mouse with a type of hereditary deafness. the researchers' findings provide a promising path to treatment development...
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their genes are more mixed up.— crossbred so their genes are more mixed up. genetic diversity gives for a _ more mixed up. a wider genetic diversity gives for a better - diversity gives for a better population in terms of disease and their ability to survive, so santa having wonderful genetics that are worth preserving, we know from a previous reproductive assessment she can't breathe, the great thing about this as she will be represented in future generations of rhino. the scientist look inside her ovaries on the ultrasound they locate her eggs inside follicles, small sets of fluid that appear as dark circles, they extract them using an ultrafine needle stop. it has taken years ultrafine needle stop. it has ta ken years to ultrafine needle stop. it has taken years to develop and perfect this fertility technology, it is an extreme form of conservation but scientists say that is vital. they are products of evolution for millions of years, they are not bullet—proof and they will —— wiped out by human activity and i think we have really the responsibility as sci
their genes are more mixed up.— crossbred so their genes are more mixed up. genetic diversity gives for a _ more mixed up. a wider genetic diversity gives for a better - diversity gives for a better population in terms of disease and their ability to survive, so santa having wonderful genetics that are worth preserving, we know from a previous reproductive assessment she can't breathe, the great thing about this as she will be represented in future generations of rhino. the scientist look...
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. >> reporter: gene dinah's life changed drastically when his husband bob died eight years ago. >> i'd been together 46 years and built a beautiful life in fort lauderdale, florida. >> i like this one. that's a picture of bob and i, the two of us, at a park in san francisco. he was just great, he really was. i couldn't have had a better partner, i think. >> reporter: but they had no children, so when bob was diagnosed with leukemia, and later dementia, gene became his full-time caregiver. >> i took care of him as best i could. he never complained. what i loved about him is he was not a whiner. >> reporter: during bob's final years bob and gene were finally able to get married after the supreme court made major equality the law of the land. >> my husband was very happy when we married. he'd been in the closet for all those years. he was fine with it. he was really happy. >> reporter: shortly after they married, bob died. >> i never thought of losing him. my whole life was him. you know. >> reporter: now, at 76 years old, gene has no surviving relatives who can help take care of him. >
. >> reporter: gene dinah's life changed drastically when his husband bob died eight years ago. >> i'd been together 46 years and built a beautiful life in fort lauderdale, florida. >> i like this one. that's a picture of bob and i, the two of us, at a park in san francisco. he was just great, he really was. i couldn't have had a better partner, i think. >> reporter: but they had no children, so when bob was diagnosed with leukemia, and later dementia, gene became his...
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a limited time, you can see how your genes stack up against world-class athletes or even your trash talking cousin brad see which athletic traits are built into your dna. and the people you share the when so get on your mark and get set for the sale of the summer before brad beats you to it lactate is 100% real melt just without the lactose delicious to just ask my old friend kevin now than like enjoying a cold one while watching the game who is willing? >> we are my friend. we are. >> when you're the leader, does disaster clean up and restoration, how do you make like it never even happened? >> sir from ever even happened? >> this bathhouse. so musty new fast acting drop in tab a traps and traps excess moisture, eliminating musty odor diabetes. >> there is no slowing down each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do, that's why you choose glissando to help manage blood sugar response, uniquely designed with carb steady glue sirna, bring on the day the day you get your clear choice. >> dental implants, changes your struggle with missing teeth forever it changes how y
a limited time, you can see how your genes stack up against world-class athletes or even your trash talking cousin brad see which athletic traits are built into your dna. and the people you share the when so get on your mark and get set for the sale of the summer before brad beats you to it lactate is 100% real melt just without the lactose delicious to just ask my old friend kevin now than like enjoying a cold one while watching the game who is willing? >> we are my friend. we are....
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the seatbelt provides long term storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene banks around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest of the seed volts, ending in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000 amongst us time to positive representatives from k live in on south korea. and the 1st us tried the cherokee nation. all that happened back in 2020, i visited the volt just 2 weeks before cause it looked down again. and i spoke to a grunt of this 10 seed volt coordinator, jasmine as told for the last the last of these farmers variety during the last 200 years. luckily we had seen banks that takes care of these varieties because then they have gene that we need when we produce these to the right to adapting 2 times and find the width of the time as drugs you found diseases and so on with the us already experience in temperatures that have never existed before in the history of agriculture. it's important to understand that it's
the seatbelt provides long term storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene banks around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest of the seed volts, ending in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000 amongst us time to positive representatives from k live in on south korea. and the 1st us tried the cherokee nation. all that...
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then, of course, there's the capex, but to answer your question, guy, it's all about azure. >> hey, gene, this is julie. i was curious -- there have been various reports, what is the a.i. software attach rate to what the cloud azure spend is. i heard for every $100, it would be $40 of a.i. spend. do you have any sense of if we'll hear anything about that more concretely, and what we should be thinking about in terms of battle testing that number? >> so, the co-pilot piece, this kind of falls in the category of what's been generally disappointing around software and a.i., we just haven't seen the uptake. we saw a little bit of good news from servicenow last week, but in general, to put your -- put numbers around that, there are about 360 is kind of the j maic number, 365 million co-pilot users, office 365 users, conveniently, those numbers. and if you think about what that impact is, they have said to expect slowly over the next several quarters and years. but if they add 1%, if they convert 1% of that base, it's about $360 a year, and that would add about half a percent to their revenue.
then, of course, there's the capex, but to answer your question, guy, it's all about azure. >> hey, gene, this is julie. i was curious -- there have been various reports, what is the a.i. software attach rate to what the cloud azure spend is. i heard for every $100, it would be $40 of a.i. spend. do you have any sense of if we'll hear anything about that more concretely, and what we should be thinking about in terms of battle testing that number? >> so, the co-pilot piece, this kind...
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because they contain a huge gene pool of valuable, useful traits, including disease resistance genes,ur task is to transfer this gene pool to cultivated varieties. nowadays, the strongest centers of domestic agricultural science are dispersed throughout the country, in st. petersburg, moscow, omsk, krasnodar, novosibirsk. the novosibirsk institute of cetology and genetics was created in... initially, the institute's scientists were engaged in the development of genetic technologies; later they came to the aid of a local breeder who was trying to speed up the time frame for creating new varieties of wheat. when a breeder works in the field, he focuses on the appearance of the plants, and we give him information from the inside, that is, we can see from the inside whether this plant will ripen early, whether it will be resistant to some diseases and thereby ... owl diseases are caused by pathogenic fungi, the main method of combating them is timely chemical treatment of plants, constant monitoring of fields, it allows you to find out at an early stage that the plant is sick and prevent
because they contain a huge gene pool of valuable, useful traits, including disease resistance genes,ur task is to transfer this gene pool to cultivated varieties. nowadays, the strongest centers of domestic agricultural science are dispersed throughout the country, in st. petersburg, moscow, omsk, krasnodar, novosibirsk. the novosibirsk institute of cetology and genetics was created in... initially, the institute's scientists were engaged in the development of genetic technologies; later they...
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one of the seatbelt provides long term storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene things around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest, if the seat volts ending in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000. amongst us time deposit is representatives from k live in on south korea. and the 1st us try the cherokee nation. all that happened back in 2020, i visited the volt just 2 weeks before cause it looked down again. and i spoke to agronomist and seat volt coordinator jasmine as told for the last, the last of these farmers, right. if you're in the last 200 years, luckily we haven't seen banks that takes care of these devices because then they have gene that we need when we produce these 3 of our i to adapting 2 times and find the width of the time as drugs you found, deceased and so on with the us already experience in temperatures that have never existed before in the history of agriculture. it's important to understan
one of the seatbelt provides long term storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene things around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest, if the seat volts ending in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000. amongst us time deposit is representatives from k live in on south korea. and the 1st us try the cherokee nation. all that...
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that's why boys look athletic, just under. gene therapy, a broken gene in the body is changed once andavailable free of charge starting this year; it is purchased and delivered by the state fund circle of good. children strictly 4-5 years old can get into the program; denis and georgy managed to do so. we didn't expect to get into this program. and thanks to the circle of kindness, this year they called us and said that yes, you are included, you are included in this list of children. who can make it, here among the first, we of course did not believe in it, that such happiness fell upon us, here is the long-awaited moment that has come, the syrup has gone, while the boys are watching paw patrol on their phones, that same magic is imperceptibly pouring through their veins syrup, let everything work out, as it is already happening for hundreds of children who have received gene therapy for other diseases, for example, sma. this concludes the program for viewers in the central part of russia, thank you for being with us, alfabank is the best bank for business. open a free account with al
that's why boys look athletic, just under. gene therapy, a broken gene in the body is changed once andavailable free of charge starting this year; it is purchased and delivered by the state fund circle of good. children strictly 4-5 years old can get into the program; denis and georgy managed to do so. we didn't expect to get into this program. and thanks to the circle of kindness, this year they called us and said that yes, you are included, you are included in this list of children. who can...
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and genes for disease resistance and our task is to transfer this gene pool to cultivated varieties. strongest centers of domestic agricultural science are dispersed throughout the country: in st. petersburg, moscow, omsk, krasnodar, novosibirsk. the novosibirsk institute of cytology and genetics was created in 1957 . initially, the institute's scientists were engaged in the development of genetic technologies. later they came to the aid of the locals. a breeder who tried to speed up the development of new varieties of wheat. a breeder when working in field, he focuses on the appearance of the plants, and we give him information from the inside, that is, we can see from the inside whether this plant will ripen early, whether it will be resistant to some diseases, and thus, using a marker, we select at the early stages the required genotypes. for many years, hundreds of scientists around the world have been fighting wheat diseases, the most widespread diseases are caused by pathogenic fungi, the main method of combating them is timely chemical treatment of plants, constant... monitori
and genes for disease resistance and our task is to transfer this gene pool to cultivated varieties. strongest centers of domestic agricultural science are dispersed throughout the country: in st. petersburg, moscow, omsk, krasnodar, novosibirsk. the novosibirsk institute of cytology and genetics was created in 1957 . initially, the institute's scientists were engaged in the development of genetic technologies. later they came to the aid of the locals. a breeder who tried to speed up the...
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let's bring in gene munster. gene, okay, let's rewind. tell me the story of the 24 hours that goes back to alphabet's earnings and what happened to the market and whether it was justified. >> so, alphabet didn't give any new incremental data points about the progress that ai had made over the last three months. that spooked investors. they had rolled out their generative sear to have the u.s. and uk, and investors were hoping they were going to say something more around the mon teization piece. they said that cap ex would be above what it was in the first quarter, so some were reading that would be a slowdown, so that combination really spooked the ai trade. so i think that was the genesis of this pullback. it kind of gets us to down 8% or so from the july 10th high, at least for the nasdaq. not similar to what the pullbacks we had, kind of during '94 to '99. but to answer your question, kelly, that was the reason for the pullback. >> so that's a good setup for what you're going to say next, about where investors should be looking, and wh
let's bring in gene munster. gene, okay, let's rewind. tell me the story of the 24 hours that goes back to alphabet's earnings and what happened to the market and whether it was justified. >> so, alphabet didn't give any new incremental data points about the progress that ai had made over the last three months. that spooked investors. they had rolled out their generative sear to have the u.s. and uk, and investors were hoping they were going to say something more around the mon teization...
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as for pigs in poor pig genes, inactivated and has six human genes, teams then cloned pigs with the alteredes so they can have a steady supply. the embryos come here, surrogate sows come in. we do the embryo transfer surgery, and then they go back into one of these barns and gestate until clone pigs are born nearby. >> researchers at united therapeutics are also busy at work. these animals are under tight security. their food gets disinfected and the water and air they consume faces tougher filtration standards than what's required for people. the company is aiming to produce roughly 125 pig organs a year for clinical trials in the near future. >> the fda is now realizing there's a body of evidence that says this is going to work. >> jeffrey valentine fox news. >> this is ktvu, fox two news at six. we have work to do. >> we have doors to knock on. we have people to talk to. we have phone calls to make, and we have an election to win. >> vice president kamala harris, speaking at her campaign headquarters in delaware just one day after president biden announced he will not seek reelection ton
as for pigs in poor pig genes, inactivated and has six human genes, teams then cloned pigs with the alteredes so they can have a steady supply. the embryos come here, surrogate sows come in. we do the embryo transfer surgery, and then they go back into one of these barns and gestate until clone pigs are born nearby. >> researchers at united therapeutics are also busy at work. these animals are under tight security. their food gets disinfected and the water and air they consume faces...
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therapy drug, which allows you to actually introduce a healthy gene into the human body and thus stopp normally, in russia ilivides is available from this year for free, it can be bought and delivers a circle of goodness to the state fund; children strictly 4-5 years old can get into the program. we didn't expect to get into this program, and thanks to the circle of goodness, this year they called us and said that yes, you are getting in, you are included in this list of children who can make it, among the first, we of course did not believe in it, that such happiness had befallen us, here's the long-awaited moment while the boys watch paw patrol on their phones. magic syrup, let everything work out, as it is already happening, hundreds of children who have received the same gene therapy for other diseases, for example, sma, are imperceptibly pouring through their veins. alina repina, anna suchkova and andrey tkachenko, ntv. now about the weather, the intense heat has left the capital region, the temperature has dropped to comfortable levels, and rain and thunderstorms have begun at t
therapy drug, which allows you to actually introduce a healthy gene into the human body and thus stopp normally, in russia ilivides is available from this year for free, it can be bought and delivers a circle of goodness to the state fund; children strictly 4-5 years old can get into the program. we didn't expect to get into this program, and thanks to the circle of goodness, this year they called us and said that yes, you are getting in, you are included in this list of children who can make...
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you've got some winning genes and for a limited time, ancestry dna can show you how your genes stack up against world-class athletes. find out which athletic traits you inherited but hurry. the clock is ticking closed, captioning brought to you by meso book if you or a loved one have mesothelial not will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 a31, 37 100 vice president kamala harris is presidential campaign is only about a week old. >> how did we get here? well, tune into kamala harris making history and joe biden passes the torch tonight on the whole story at 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. thanks for spending your sunday morning with us. fareed zakaria gps is next tonight. the whole story digs deeper into historic weekend presidential politics. first, the rise of kamala harris, followed by the story of joe biden's withdrawal from the race. the whole story with anderson cooper starts tonight at 8:00 on cnn when, you're the leader is disaster clean up and restoration how do you make like an never even happened, happened r
you've got some winning genes and for a limited time, ancestry dna can show you how your genes stack up against world-class athletes. find out which athletic traits you inherited but hurry. the clock is ticking closed, captioning brought to you by meso book if you or a loved one have mesothelial not will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 a31, 37 100 vice president kamala harris is presidential campaign is only about a week old. >> how...
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you've got some winning genes find out what your made up with ancestry dna. and for a limited time you can see how your genes stack up against world-class athletes for even your trash talking cousin brad. see which athletic traits are built into your dna. and the people you share them with so get on your mark, get set for the sale of the summer before brad beats you to it pain means pause on the things you love brene me. >> go cool the pain with bio free and keep on going bio freeze green means go wife happens, but with smart lighter, your car stays protected no matter what life throws your way. >> simpler safer smarter embrace the freedom to enjoy your ride your way with the peace of mind that our lifetime warranty and customer service he has your back and your floor liners make the smart choice cuz smart liner so i hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company will rest assured companies in great hands marcy hit the homes homes.com. >> we we've done on your homework. >> now. that is worth celebrating i love it thank you. hom
you've got some winning genes find out what your made up with ancestry dna. and for a limited time you can see how your genes stack up against world-class athletes for even your trash talking cousin brad. see which athletic traits are built into your dna. and the people you share them with so get on your mark, get set for the sale of the summer before brad beats you to it pain means pause on the things you love brene me. >> go cool the pain with bio free and keep on going bio freeze green...
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so, we want to understand what variations in genes are beneficial, so that ultimately, we can createrapies, medications that can mimic the function of these beneficial genes , so that those of us who did not inherit these protective, beneficial genes, can still derive benefit from the research. >> reporter: for charlotte, things are starting to fade. >> sometimes i can't walk so well. i say okay, charlotte, just stand up tall, pick up your feet, and just move them. >> reporter: living this long isn't for everybody. >> people say to me, do you want to live to be 100? and i said not particularly. >> reporter: but today, she feels profoundly blessed. >> i have felt loved by so many people, from the time that i have been in infant. >> that's pretty lucky. >> it's more than lucky. really, i think that is the most wonderful interesting thing about my life . >> reporter: a life well lived and loved. >> i love her. if you or someone else you know would like to take part in a super ager study, we have a link on our website at kpix.com. >>> when we come back, it might be foggy on the it's time
so, we want to understand what variations in genes are beneficial, so that ultimately, we can createrapies, medications that can mimic the function of these beneficial genes , so that those of us who did not inherit these protective, beneficial genes, can still derive benefit from the research. >> reporter: for charlotte, things are starting to fade. >> sometimes i can't walk so well. i say okay, charlotte, just stand up tall, pick up your feet, and just move them. >>...
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ancestry dna can show you how your genes stack up against world-class athletes. find out which athletic traits you inherited but hurry the clock is ticking when the saw dust settles and the engine roars, the thing you care about is the job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight, something about the job feels different. >> your wallet, whatever you do, do it for less at harbor freight i'm stephanie elam in los angeles and this is cnn we are, learning more about that call friday between ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy and donald trump. trump's saying it was a quote, very good phone call. ukraine official saying, trump told zelenskyy not to believe the quote, fake news that a trump presidency would be beneficial to russia. now remember, trump has said he would end the war in ukraine within a day, although he never explained exactly how today's zelenskyy telling the bbc he's worried such an end would come at the expense of ukraine so for us, we have to work with united states and his new team will come. we have to work with that. we need t
ancestry dna can show you how your genes stack up against world-class athletes. find out which athletic traits you inherited but hurry the clock is ticking when the saw dust settles and the engine roars, the thing you care about is the job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight, something about the job feels different. >> your wallet, whatever you do, do it for less at harbor freight i'm stephanie elam in los angeles and this is cnn we are, learning more about that...
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>> you can only pay for what you need labor day grill guts glory you got some winning genes find out what your made-up with ancestry dna i'm for a limited time, you can see how your genes stack up against world-class athletes or even your trash talking cousin, brad. see which athletic traits are built into your dna. and the people you share them with so get on your mark and get set for the sale of the summer before brad b22, it bathrobe. so musty new fast-acting drop in tab a tracks and traps excess moisture eliminating musty odor the day you get your clear choice. dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever it changes how you how you feel, and how you enjoy life it changes your smile. and now others smile at you clear choice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants and they can change yours too. because a clear choice day changes every day schedule a free consultation this summer, snacking just got serious introducing $3 footlong divers world might not be ready for them, assignment with audie cornish listen wherever you get your podca
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one of the seatbelt provides long, 10 storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene banks. around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest, if the seed volts end in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c banks around the world. i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000 amongst us time deposit is represented be strongly k, live in on south korea and assess us try the cherokee nation. all that happened back in 2020, i visited the volt just 2 weeks before cause it looked down again. and i spoke to a grunt of this 10 seat volt coordinator jasmine, as told to the last, the last of these farmers variety during the last 200 years. luckily we have g banks that takes care of these, right? this because they have g and that we need when we produce these 3 of our i to adopting 2 times and find that the width of the time it drove you found deceased and so on with the us already experience in temperatures that have never existed before in the history of agriculture, it's important to understa
one of the seatbelt provides long, 10 storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene banks. around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest, if the seed volts end in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c banks around the world. i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000 amongst us time deposit is represented be strongly k, live in on south korea and assess us try the cherokee nation. all that...
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for example, eliminating rivets from genes. technically, there is no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same forms for the genes. it's a design trace to happen. and they in to say, with the recycling part of jewels mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look at this project at the diego portales university. in chile, the students and professors there are looking to transform discard and textiles and to a new product that can be used in construction. my believe these are why not to be team. it's a center of their, of, of was flight to take styles in south america. but the big question remains, can this huge problem with fast fashion that so many clothes are ending up trashed? be solved by businesses and consumers or ultimately will su
for example, eliminating rivets from genes. technically, there is no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same forms for the genes. it's a design trace to happen. and they in to say, with the recycling part of jewels mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of...
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one of the seatbelt provides long, 10 storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene things around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest, if the seed volts end in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000. amongst us time deposit is representatives from k live in on south korea. and the 1st us try the cherokee nation. all that happened back in 2020, i visited the volt just 2 weeks before cause it looked down again. and i spoke to a grunt of this 10 seat volt coordinator jasmine as, till the last, the last of these farmers variety during the last 200 years. luckily we have g banks that takes care of these, right, this because then they have g and that we need when we produce these 3 of our i t adapting 2 times. and the time that the width of the time it drove you found deceased. and so on with the us already experience in temperatures that have never existed before in the history of agriculture. it's important to understa
one of the seatbelt provides long, 10 storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene things around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest, if the seed volts end in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000. amongst us time deposit is representatives from k live in on south korea. and the 1st us try the cherokee nation. all that...
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one of the seatbelt provides long term storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene things around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest, if the seat volts ending in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000. amongst us time deposit is representatives from k live in on south korea. and the 1st us try the cherokee nation. all that happened back in 2020, i visited the volt just 2 weeks before cause it looked down again. and i spoke to agronomist and seat volt coordinator jasmine as told for the last, the last of these farmers variety during the last 200 years. luckily we have seen banks that takes care of these devices because then they have g and that we need when we produce these 3 of our i to adapting 2 times and find that the width of the time as drugs you found, deceased and so on. with the us already experience in temperatures that have never existed before in the history of agriculture. it's important to understand
one of the seatbelt provides long term storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene things around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest, if the seat volts ending in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000. amongst us time deposit is representatives from k live in on south korea. and the 1st us try the cherokee nation. all that...
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no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same for phones for the genes. it's a design choice to happen, and they interfere with the recycling. part of jules mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look at this project at the diego portales university. in chile, the students and professors there are looking to transform discard and textiles into a new product that can be used in construction. my believe these are why not to be team. it's a center of their, of, of was fine to take styles in south america. but the big question remains, can this huge problem with fast fashion that so many clothes are ending up, trashed? be solved by businesses and consumers or ultimately will such a huge problem require regulation or port enter mentioned to solve it. a lawsuit is exactly what's happening in chalet now
no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same for phones for the genes. it's a design choice to happen, and they interfere with the recycling. part of jules mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look...
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and this also sort of discrimination because gene there is calculating the average of preferences. if the majority of people there is white people and they're gonna create discrimination types of stores, minorities, if these white people are heterosexual, then eligibility group is a community is going to be discriminated. so it reduces diverse racial pressure. this is embedded into our feet and it can be reinforced consciously or unconsciously, just by swiping. if you want to break through a bad ranking, finding a pop not can become a question of money. you also have to pay some time some of the features. and one typical feature of the system is because to engineer, for example, if you pay, they say they won't put you at the top of their results. tim, does the algorithm also evaluate when and how often use us are active in the app? in theory, the more you use it, the more your profile will be shown. it's just one of the ways to know tries to match up and fuse us. on the other hand, isn't the company a bit incentivize to keep use us on the platform for longer, more traffic i'm delta
and this also sort of discrimination because gene there is calculating the average of preferences. if the majority of people there is white people and they're gonna create discrimination types of stores, minorities, if these white people are heterosexual, then eligibility group is a community is going to be discriminated. so it reduces diverse racial pressure. this is embedded into our feet and it can be reinforced consciously or unconsciously, just by swiping. if you want to break through a...
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it hooks onto such a protein fibronectin, that is, this gene promotes the release of this fibronectinlide, and you can notice this gene in time, that is, when a cell has already been detected, which is conditionally crawling through the body, you can turn off the gene itself the gene that sprinkles sand on her if pancreatic cancer is detected at an early stage, when the cells are not yet... stages, this is an oncological disease, that is, something happens to a person’s specific immunity, well, how are you catch is still quite potentially whether you are prone to these breakdowns or not, you can do genetic screening, just donate blood there or you can just donate cells there, let’s say they take saliva there and you can determine a complete profile, so to speak, a complete profile, a vaccine is now being developed abroad in our country they also work. now there are methods that allow you to do this, it’s better to go get checked, we understand you, thank you very much, we spoke with the chief researcher of the engelhart institute of molecular biology, doctor of biology sciences pyotr
it hooks onto such a protein fibronectin, that is, this gene promotes the release of this fibronectinlide, and you can notice this gene in time, that is, when a cell has already been detected, which is conditionally crawling through the body, you can turn off the gene itself the gene that sprinkles sand on her if pancreatic cancer is detected at an early stage, when the cells are not yet... stages, this is an oncological disease, that is, something happens to a person’s specific immunity,...
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they get inside and they block certain genes that we want. 50. certain genes that we want.ertain genes that we want. so, this is where the chemistry and the biology come together. over here, you are testing on human cells? ., �* , ~ , cells? that's right. we use rima cells? that's right. we use primary human _ cells? that's right. we use primary human cells i cells? that's right. we use primary human cells and l cells? that's right. we use i primary human cells and check whether our rna has knocked down the process.— whether our rna has knocked down the process. what is this actually doing? _ down the process. what is this actually doing? it _ down the process. what is this actually doing? it is _ down the process. what is this actually doing? it is doing i down the process. what is this actually doing? it is doing a i actually doing? it is doing a measurement _ actually doing? it is doing a measurement of _ actually doing? it is doing a measurement of the - actually doing? it is doing a measurement of the rna . actually doing? it is doing a j measurement of the rna in actu
they get inside and they block certain genes that we want. 50. certain genes that we want.ertain genes that we want. so, this is where the chemistry and the biology come together. over here, you are testing on human cells? ., �* , ~ , cells? that's right. we use rima cells? that's right. we use primary human _ cells? that's right. we use primary human cells i cells? that's right. we use primary human cells and l cells? that's right. we use i primary human cells and check whether our rna has...
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goals include making materials less longer and easier to recycle, for example, eliminating rivets from genes. technically, there's no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same for fonts for the genes. it's a designed trace to happen and they interfere with the recycling. part of your mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look at this project at the diego portales university. in chile, the students and professors there are looking to transform discard and textiles into a new product that can be used in construction. my believe these are why not to be team. it's a center of their, of, of was fine to take styles in south america. but the big question remains, can this huge problem with fast fashion that so many clothes are ending up, trashed? be solved by businesses and consumers or ultimately will su
goals include making materials less longer and easier to recycle, for example, eliminating rivets from genes. technically, there's no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same for fonts for the genes. it's a designed trace to happen and they interfere with the recycling. part of your mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is...
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no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same as the fonts for the genes. it's a design trace to happen. and they in to say, with the recycling part of jewels mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look at this project at the diego portales university. in chile, the students and professors there are looking to transform discarded textiles and to a new product that can be used in construction. my believe these are why not to be team. it's a center of their, of, of was fine to take styles in south america. but the big question remains, can this huge problem with vast fashion that so many clothes are ending up trashed? be solved by businesses and consumers or ultimately will such a huge problem require regulation or port enter mentioned to solve it. a lawsuit is exactly what's happening in chalet now
no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same as the fonts for the genes. it's a design trace to happen. and they in to say, with the recycling part of jewels mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look...
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no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same as the fonts for the genes. it's a design trace to happen. and they in to say, with the recycling part of jewels mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look at this project at the diego portales university. in chile, the students and professors there are looking to transform discard and textiles and to a new products that can be used in construction. my believe these are why not to be team. it's a center of their, of, of was flying to take styles in south america. but the big question remains, can this huge problem with fast fashion that so many clothes are ending up, trashed? be solved by businesses and consumers or ultimately will such a huge problem require regulation or port enter mentioned to solve it. a lawsuit is exactly what's happening in chale
no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same as the fonts for the genes. it's a design trace to happen. and they in to say, with the recycling part of jewels mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look...
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goals include making materials less longer and easier to recycle, for example, eliminating rivets from genes. technically, there's no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same for fonts for the genes. it's a design trace to happen. and they in to say, with the recycling part of your mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of valuable materials. or let's take a look at this project at the diego portales university. in chile, the students and professors there are looking to transform discard and textiles and to a new product that can be used in construction. my believe these are why not to be team. it's a center of their, of, of was fine to take styles in south america. but the big question remains, can this huge problem with fast fashion that so many clothes are ending up, trashed? be solved by businesses and consumers or ultimately will s
goals include making materials less longer and easier to recycle, for example, eliminating rivets from genes. technically, there's no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same for fonts for the genes. it's a design trace to happen. and they in to say, with the recycling part of your mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is...
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. ♪ you've got some winning genes. ♪ and for a limited time, ancestrydna can show you how your genesck up against world-class athletes. ♪ find out which athletic traits you inherited. but hurry, the clock is ticking. my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically proven for reducing td. most people saw results in just two weeks. people taking ingrezza can stay on most mental health meds. only number-one prescribed ingrezza has simple dosing for td: always one pill, once daily. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have thoughts of suicide. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including angioedema, potential heart rhythm pro
. ♪ you've got some winning genes. ♪ and for a limited time, ancestrydna can show you how your genesck up against world-class athletes. ♪ find out which athletic traits you inherited. but hurry, the clock is ticking. my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically...
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no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same as the fonts for the genes. it's a design trace to happen and they in to say, with the recycling part of your mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of bible materials. or let's take a look at this project at the diego portales university. in chile, the students and professors there are looking to transform discard and textiles into a new product that can be used in construction. my believe these are why not to be team. it's a center of their, of, of was fine to take styles in south america. but the big question remains, can this huge problem with fast fashion that so many clothes are ending up, trashed? be solved by businesses and consumers or ultimately will such a huge problem require regulation or port enter mentioned to solve it. a lawsuit is exactly what's happening in chalet now file
no question over whether or not they would be needed and still deliver the same as the fonts for the genes. it's a design trace to happen and they in to say, with the recycling part of your mission is to make it clear that companies can make money while reducing their impact on the environment. that's why she's pushing against unnecessary waste. the result of this is really that the fashion industry is missing out on hundreds of billions of dollars of bible materials. or let's take a look at...
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it is possible to safely replenish the russian bee gene pool with insects grown in germination climaticapse of beekeeping. denis voskovsky, vladislav dubtsov, korchuganov week in the city. in one of the villages near moscow, not far from sergiev posad, at night real devilry is going on. some people in strange outfits dance with tambourines, organize torchlight processions wrapped in animal skins, and perform pagan rituals, screaming heart-rendingly. the locals are horrified by this and they will make you tremble. a witchcraft, no less. and even the police came, but found nothing illegal. only ominous masks and... a yurt, what was going on there and whether the villagers were imagining all this, armed with ancient amulets our anna balan went to meet the otherworldly, it seems like it’s not maslenitsa, they burn the effigy, and not a new year, but they are organizing masquerades, and in general, in the village of ustinki near sergiev posad, something strange began to happen, heart-rending sounds would be heard from the forest, as if evil spirits would appear, the girl was sitting in the f
it is possible to safely replenish the russian bee gene pool with insects grown in germination climaticapse of beekeeping. denis voskovsky, vladislav dubtsov, korchuganov week in the city. in one of the villages near moscow, not far from sergiev posad, at night real devilry is going on. some people in strange outfits dance with tambourines, organize torchlight processions wrapped in animal skins, and perform pagan rituals, screaming heart-rendingly. the locals are horrified by this and they...
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this collection became the world's first important gene bank.niqueness of the vavilov collection is that most of the collections were carried out in the first half of the twentieth century, when there was a very large variety of landraces. this is the variety after. since mechanization and chemicalization of agriculture took place in the second half of the 20th century, and many single varieties began to occupy huge areas, all the diversity that was previously in the fields, it naturally left the fields, the diversity of wild relatives, which are very important, to introduce new genes associated with adaptability into cultivated varieties, also due to urbanization, expansion of cities, settlements, many also disappeared from the face of the earth. thanks to priceless specimens from the vavilov collection, russian scientists, if necessary, can restore any plant in the world, even those that have disappeared from the face of the earth. at the moment there are only two similar collections, one in st. petersburg, the other in the usa. before the out
this collection became the world's first important gene bank.niqueness of the vavilov collection is that most of the collections were carried out in the first half of the twentieth century, when there was a very large variety of landraces. this is the variety after. since mechanization and chemicalization of agriculture took place in the second half of the 20th century, and many single varieties began to occupy huge areas, all the diversity that was previously in the fields, it naturally left...
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you've got some winning genes. ♪ find out what you're made of with ancestrydna.imited time, you can see how your genes stack up against world-class athletes. or even your trash-talkin' cousin, brad. see which athletic traits are built into your dna, and the people you share them with. so get on your mark, and get set for the sale of the summer. before brad beats you to it. ♪ team usa is back! let's see that enhanced 4k from xfinity. wow. everything you'd want is right here when you say... “olympics” so, what if your favorite athlete is... "grant hollowa”" nice. or you can't get enough... “swimming” definitely adding that to favorites. now let's check... “medal coun”" and when is gymnastics on? “olympic schedule” it's that easy. find it, see it, count on it with the best seat in the house. get the fastest connection to paris with xfinity. mark: will come back america paired with your their friend stephen miller the founder of american first legal group a great organization which my wife is involved. we are more transparent than you see then kamala harris over here
you've got some winning genes. ♪ find out what you're made of with ancestrydna.imited time, you can see how your genes stack up against world-class athletes. or even your trash-talkin' cousin, brad. see which athletic traits are built into your dna, and the people you share them with. so get on your mark, and get set for the sale of the summer. before brad beats you to it. ♪ team usa is back! let's see that enhanced 4k from xfinity. wow. everything you'd want is right here when you say......
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pancreatic cancer growth and spread is caused by its ability to disable key molecules in a type of gene that is essential for vital organ function. this disorder prevents the ability of this gene to control the growth of cells and thus causes the spread of the disease. this discovery paves the way for new pancreatic cancer treatments . scientists discover the cause of anorexia nervosa. new research by researchers at mcgill university canada shows that anorexia nervosa is linked to the release of a specific chemical in the brain. researchers in this study managed to identify eight genetic markers related to anorexia. according to clinical trials, anorexia can have biological and even genetic factors. be scientists believe that social, psychological and environmental factors have a significant impact on biological elements. according to the scientific journal nature, this disorder has the highest death rate among psychiatric diseases. thank you for your cooperation. good evening and god bless you. four paris athletes know themselves for this global preparation, including iranian olympians
pancreatic cancer growth and spread is caused by its ability to disable key molecules in a type of gene that is essential for vital organ function. this disorder prevents the ability of this gene to control the growth of cells and thus causes the spread of the disease. this discovery paves the way for new pancreatic cancer treatments . scientists discover the cause of anorexia nervosa. new research by researchers at mcgill university canada shows that anorexia nervosa is linked to the release...