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and then re injecting it in liquid form directly into the knee however there was weak point all with their technique. leakage in order to solve this problem i started to use the very same scale for the yes you can imagine that. the the foot would be here coming up with exact. meniscus has no blood supply solved if the injury is the. song we are the light to resect say what you can do with this regenerative medicine is to take the patient's own cotton sheets from the same joint yes all the chain the confidence is essential company i see it does she engineer the cuts. and that's why we're here yeah just half a gram of healthy cartilage is harvested it is then broken down with enzymes and implanted on
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a college in scaffold designed by professor ought to after just 4 weeks the cells will have multiplied to form a 4 square send to me to do this. the surgeon then makes a template of the lesion and uses that to harvest some perry all still tissue from the shin bone 2. this will be the cover used to hold the new cartridge in place so this is a model of someone's potentially regenerated cottage but the beauty of it being the patient's own cells here is that it's not rejected you know any medicine from the viewpoint i mean in neurological reaction oh told you nasty issue is a topic. today this method has an almost 90 percent success rate and is considered a leading treatment fanie cartilage defects. what are the limitations of this can it be done better we need a larger scheme. that is invasive.
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painful after surgery so less invasive technique is desired i have another new procedure you are using the magnetic. the goal is to devise a less invasive procedure much like the original idea of simply injecting the cartilage into the knee we inject so many series. 10000000 shares. we are teach in the knee joint. cd injector so you can't have to inject cells blindly into the fluid they go all over and that makes scarring so you'd rather just close to where there is actually enjoy the right pinpoint targeting so how did you achieve that so i decided to use small i am park. didn't do that.
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didn't come or stimson county public sites small i am part of the city actually asked themselves not that i can fuck all the years then that they can be controlled the dying the action with the strong man bent my lord that's the most in the will magnetic force. from here there's an injection. attaches to the defect here it's been channeled that point i can see very clearly by some sort of trick of nature these stem cells like to swallow are not synonymous which is this whole procedure hinges on that because then you can manipulate. that solution of stem cells with a magnetic field. so not having to cut open the knee in any way you can attach those themselves to just the area where the cottage is broken down the defect area how do you make them stay there is there a magnet on the skin just 10 minutes from the outside of the ski you're really
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a minute they physically they start to be under here to the defective area it's amazing the bolotnaya this is a brand new. only here. in the japan is aiming to be at the forefront of regenerative medicine and scientists are researching possible treatments for previously incurable diseases such as liver cirrhosis retinal generation and even outsiders but a crucial hurdle for many stem cell therapies is positioning the cells within the body this is led some to call professor archies magnetic breakthrough an important step forward in regenerative medicine in 2015 this footage was shot by japanese television when professor archie performed the 1st ever magnetic cartilage restoration the patient was a semi professional tennis player and her cartilage injury threatened to curtail
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her career. the procedure involves extracting some bone marrow to harvest stem cells after cultivation a few stem cells were injected and the magnets came out for the 1st time. a year on his back for a checkup. good morning. new . sports. in the home of the q. i did it it is. going. to come to us and. i knew about i mean it's a bit like the bullet train. yeah . i go is ready for me which will reveal whether her wound has healed
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following the magnetic knee regeneration procedure. and here we go it's ready. this potion. repay out there yes because this was a complete idiot. that's very much noticeably better yes what he 1st injected it but huge defect of redness and now it's all white it's covered in cottage now. it takes almost into who he is when i conceive of this idea. and so i'm very happy. finished. at the moment
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professor all cheese technique is only applicable to relatively young knee joints but he's already working on ways to adapt it for older patients suffering from also offline to come 70 years old i'd like to walk with my knee joint so he's changing course here is a very very desirable so i'd like to provide you near the. trying to seize is a parasitic illness that is found mainly in the poor rural regions of central and south america and it is estimated that in excess of 10000000 people are infected with the disease. i see and i'm in bolivia to meet a woman who may just have found a solution to this devastating disease. diseases caused by the parasite.
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which is carried by the triad to mean bug known locally as winter when infected by someone it leaves behind infected feces scratching the bite grabs the infected feces and the root once in the body the parasites multiply and spread. the face of chaka blasts approximately 2 months causing my symptoms then goes into remission and it can be decades later before the chronic stage begins where the parasite attacked the heart and it just of organs which can cause intestinal and cardiac disorders progressive destruction of the heart muscle can lead to heart failure and sudden death there is no vaccine. when i was there. is an expert on the deadly vinci insect. that i meant they were in job.
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loss. last but i this. is me that at this time of day we work to get him back to that. we had passed. he were making less but it's on us. that's. he's big they say she has got bottled up to this so i just take. a lot for. me and. how many intruders do you think are in this house than in the experience here you're going to rather not going to be in the. night of the meeting to guess. 1000 vinge. the pain and suffering caused by
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infection has a devastating impact on communities like the indictee of the 250 people that lived there to make it up to 80 percent of china's we need to. what has been the impact of childhood disease on your life and your families. do you have a chance disease you're so. bad that thank. you to. its . me my dear you. for the bank to provide but better than most. of the past 15 years go to people who has been working into libya using an insecticidal paint to rid its effect to communities of the vintage you couldn't say tell me about in this far this is the paint you have developed to combat. but yes
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more sophisticated. in other words the new paint is an advance on previous insecticidal paints because the insecticides arm bedded with an microcaps use which slowly released them over 2 to 4 years containing the insecticide like this means that the concentration of chemicals can be lower and that several different pesticides which don't work if they are mixed together can be used. ok so do i have to dress up like that yes ok let's turn then this is nothing i'd like to do more than put an oval on in 35 degree heat. with this going we'll. for the sake. of.
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doing my out of love that's right. i'm. sure we'll see something some of this really goes. and then this. ok. currently each own costs approximately $200.00 us dollars to pay with the financial support coming from various organizations and private donors. in the last 15 years her team have treated 6000 homes in 93 communities across the region which are home 224000 individuals incredibly the number of new cases of disease in these communities has dropped to almost 0. is because. yeah.
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yeah this is a very sad this is. the house. with the inside and outside painted the house will be clear of the insects within 24 hours. following its success 1000 tigers disease the pain is now being used to come back thank you fever and malaria in communities and gone. lives in one of the 1st villages the people are treated in bolivia. can you. describe to me what your house was lived before the painting was done. so with lots of interest in your house.
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water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very that was a prophet isaiah should anybody stonyfield. those people who seem ever to do something to invest the profit of the $1.00 up to the last drop on al-jazeera. iran's revolutionary guards capture a small oil tanker and the strait of hormuz accusing the crew members of smuggling fuel. hello i'm the star of the attain this is al jazeera live from tehran also coming up . the u.s. kicks turkey out of its f.
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35 fighter jet program the consequence of russia's latest air defense missile system arriving in ankara. it's now going to be harder for the u.k.'s next prime minister to deliver a no deal breakers that will tell you why. push reagan's fed up with neglect from washington and to the territories own government call for their governor to resign. the united states says iran must immediately release a vessel it seized in the gulf iran's revolutionary guard seized a foreign tanker along with its crew tehran says they were trying to smuggle oil the announcement was made several hours ago but the tanker was reportedly seized on sunday just south of loric island in the strait of hormuz the island is home to
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a guard base and is the closest in rain in territory to oman on this is how the tank a seizure was announced on state television already 102 a patrolling operation to find in-flight fuel smuggling of ships passing through the persian gulf on sunday revolutionary boats found a foreign ship carrying 1000000 liters of smuggled fuel and after quote. judicial authorities and 12 crew members correspondent also has more from tehran. the revolutionary guard able forces where on an anti smuggling mission in the waters of the strait of hormuz when they came across this vessel on sunday they said that it was suspicious the cargo on board so they decided to investigate further and after that they decided that they needed to pursue legal venues to seize this vessel and that is what they did on sunday the revolutionary guard statement says that the vessel was seized near the rock island in the strait of hormuz with 12 crew members on board apparently this vessel had fueled up from
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iranian dows where it was heading further south in the strait of hormuz to sell the fuel that it had on board that is when the iranians decided to carry out an operation and seize this ship of course this all comes at a time where tensions are very high in the strait of hormuz a number of incidents have taken place here and also noteworthy is the seizure of a new raney an oil tanker in the strait of gibraltar on july 4th where it caused major incidents between the iranian government and the british because the british navy seized the grace one oil tanker which was carrying $2000000.00 barrels of iranian crude oil they said that it was heading to syria and that is why they seized that but there were a news have said that that was not the destination of that vessel and they're demanding it to be returned this quickly as possible this incident on thursday the announcement from the revolutionary guard appears to be a different situation where the revolutionary guard has yet again shown that it is
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capable of carrying out the measures needed to secure the waters of the strait of hormuz and they have in fact said in the past that this is their number one priority the revolutionary guard me will forces are concerned with the security of the strait of hormuz and they will do everything in their power to make sure that their area remains stable when i spoke to mohammad marandi who is a political analyst also in tehran he gave me his perspective on how iran's are viewing this whole situation. i think that expect a sions among many in iran is that if you run is to retaliate it has to go after a far bigger target or numerous targets because a many people in iran feel that. it is time for you iran to push back and when the british carry out what the iranians consider an act of piracy and impede iranian tankers then the iranians which have much many more. many more tankers
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available for them to retaliate against i think iranians have they expect the government to do something on the other hand that the iranian in iran there is a people people's patience is. is growing thin with regards to the emirates and the fact that the emirates plants in the allow american drones to take off and fly along side iranian airspace i think that as things stand at the emirates that the british the americans are pushing. iran towards a point where they feel they have to retaliate now iran's announcement of the ship seizure happened as u.s. central command general kenneth mckenzie was in saudi arabia he met with the saudi general in charge of the coalition fighting yemen's 3 key rebels the 2 discussed the situation in the gulf and how to ensure safe passage for ships off the coasts of both yemen and iran. let me just emphasize that we don't believe war with iran
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is inevitable and we don't seek war with iran. what we seek is to terrorism from destabilizing and malign activities across the region and we believe the recent adjustments that we've made to our force posture have had some effect toward that in i still acknowledge that attacks by iranian proxies are occurring against the king or saudi arabia from yemen and that's a problem that needs to be addressed well un special envoy for yemen mohsin griffiths says significant progress has been made towards peace in the country but he warned all warring factions that conflict will escalate further if they fail to uphold the stockholm agreement the war in yemen is now in its 5th year we are facing a crucial moment for the destiny of this wall we need to think now together of the realities and opportunities which define this is making a move of peace the redeployment of some coalition forces in parts of yemen.
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our senior coalition officials have themselves confirmed this act is intended to place peace 1st at the center of their of efforts to restore peace and stability in yemen and this is a reminder of the. already stressed that peace will come on the back of promises but he didn't stock not becoming promises kept in yemen now the united states and turkey may be long time nato allies but that wasn't enough to stop washington from kicking techie out of its f. 35 fighter jet program a move that i'm chris says will harm their relations the program is designed to sell turkey more than 100 american f. 35 stealth jets and to train takesh pilots on how to use them but now it's been suspended and the pilots are being expelled from the united states stephanie decker reports. the clear statement of intent by the united states to remove turkey from
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its f. 35 program in reaction to turkey buying the s 400 air defense system from russia and receiving the 1st shipments the u.s. and other f. 35 partners are aligned in this decision to suspend turkey from the program and initiate the process to formally remove turkey from the program as president trump said in his statement today the u.s. still values our strategic partnership with turkey the us president made it clear he blamed the previous administration for refusing to sell the u.s. patriot air defense system to turkey in the 1st place he wanted to buy our patriot missile we would sell it and then when he made a deal and he really wanted to buy it there when he made a deal with another country russia to buy their system that he didn't even want. then all of a sudden we say oh ok we'll see you will now sell you the patriot and because of
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the fact he bought a russian missile we're not allowed to sell of billions of dollars worth of aircraft it's not a fair situation if you have something to add to that nasr thank you explained it well i think so that you set the record. but it is a serious matter turkey has signed a deal to buy more than 100 of the new jets it says it's still waiting for official notification of its suspension from the f. 35 program but says the move is unfair the americans maintain it threatens their military security the russians who will assist turkey in operating the 400 system could in theory work out the radar signatures of the air 35 the f. 35 as you may know is a stealth fighter that means that it isn't invisible but it does have a very much reduced radar signature and by operating the system the radar of the has 400 it might be able to detect how the aircraft might become
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visible and then vulnerable to the russian system but analysts also say they don't see it creating a rift in the alliance nato secretary-general praise turkey's role but i'm saying that turkey as a nato member is much more than 400. liveries expected to be completed by next year until then no one can be sure how the military and political alliances may or may not shift stephanie decker. now the un special rapporteur on human rights in manama says her team did not get access during her fact finding mission in that country young healy says villages have been banned down in recent days and she's been prevented from gathering information now much m.j. reports. the u.s. state department has announced saying sions on mean more us military commanders. chief men on lying and 3 other military leaders punishment for their role in the ethnic cleansing of the ring of minorities but the united nations special
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repertoire and human rights in me and more says the sanctions don't go far enough it's better late than never. i just want to know why it took us so long after other countries and i and others have raised this issue they have a family is listed as 6. generals that should be on that that should be sanctioned immediately special repertory young the league said reports from me and more in recent weeks suggested human rights violations and abuses by the army and armed fighters against civilian populations may be getting worse a particular concern an ongoing internet and mobile phone blackout in myanmar as record and chen stakes the question is did the government of myanmar impose the internet than to inflict more time on the people living in rakhine. the internet blackout has also prevented individuals wanting to
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engage with me from being able to make contact it is challenging to get information on what is happening on the ground under these circumstances but i have been told that 3 villages in rakhine have been burned down by the 10 model in the last 2 weeks in 2017 a military crackdown in iraq and state cause more than 730000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighboring bangladesh according to un investigators mass killings gang rapes and arson were perpetrated by me in march military and executed with genocidal intent such as a team from the international criminal court is now in bangladesh to investigate what happened the i.c.c. is process.

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