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while she shift back out into the north atlantic, which three or four months later segues into the narrative for my book, turning the tide, which are in the british isles. >> i kind of focused on the 701 and other events as well. thank you so much good [applause] b. mackovic to present you with one of our clients. [inaudible conversations]
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>> iran is coming to merit world's fair. down from troy, from hamburg, from aurora, illinois. ♪ in the traveling teachers, there
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is the symbol of the fair the great unit sphere. they find a machine that playfully demonstrates the law of averages. ♪ by chance, the wilson senate chandra's meet, chewing up and say see.
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>> in 1903, dr. house and told us how to did amounts to jimmy, the breast cancer surgery a remote and for cancer. he described all the way down to the and up to the third level of lymph nodes. one of them had a hosted in 1903 was unable to raise her arm higher than this for the rest of her life and always has fallen. we did the host of well into the night teen 80s in the united states. there were doctors who were singing too many to to be doing this operation? some of them actually lost their academic careers because they question the host domestic to me. they got fired because they wondered if the homestead mustek
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to me was then an approach rate operation and homestead had been dead for 20 years. quite honestly, ernie fischer from the university of pittsburgh in another physician from élan is a series of clinical trials with great difficulty in the 1960s and 70s that incentive removal be incredibly morbid procedure you could just remove the outer. later on he showed just are nothing to cancer and radiate to train ride in the oral equivalent in terms of outcomes. so the halls that mr. timmy before other things might have been a relevant operation. starting in the 1940s and beyond for sure, the hall said mr. may was too much of an operation. we dated and united states for 40 additionally years and
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criticize whether we question what were doing was the right thing. >> here is a look at books being published this week:
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>> or when the islamic revolution hair, they were cut off from the west in part because of religious reasons. iran has some problems with using dead hotties and because the west shortly after imposed sanction and didn't have the resources, technology or structure to really continue with deceased organ donation. so they decided to focus on living donation peers to the simpler old fashioning way of dealing with the transplant shortage. this was a nasa rationalized he may think he caused 80% to 90% of people who need organs need kidneys. so they focused on the largest part of the population that needed help. while we focused on everybody at the same time and we focused on finding the technologies we could to keep organs viable and transport them quickly and do everything we could to get them from cadavers.
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getting cadavers made sense because i put a living person at risk for kidney if you can get a cadaver. the important point here is they met in two different directions. aaron spent 30 years in prison if living donor program while we spent 30 years concentrating on her deceased program. if you look at today, there is a real and that you can get from the result. if you need a heart or a liver, better live here. if you need a kidney can't be entering any. because imuran ecumenically i'll fight to get a kidney, u.k. oakland. the united states out of the 120,000 people who need organs, 100,000 of them need kidneys. 15 to 20 americans die every day because they can't get a kidney and not not happening in iran.
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