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we decided to place them at the ring. for that the doctors turned to med inch premier hard valve maker those coming off the lines here are made of what's called monolithic pure carbon the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas. temperatures up to fifteen hundred degrees. special of carbon collects on the walls of the reactor that's then collected and passed on for further reworking. the main difference is that elsewhere. is based on a graphic foundation. that is a result. structure. damage. but the whole thing falls apart whenever there's a tiny crack. material is better protected against such problems.
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getting that pure carbon they need is only the first step in the process before these black into rings can become potentially life saving valves they must be cut and chiseled into the right shape. to be implanted inside someone's heart repeatedly. for pinpoint accuracy. unlike many others. are made entirely out of pure carbon that means that not only is the but the leaflets are also made from super strong material to get the flap shaped just right down using special equipment and that goes on to be checked and cleaned once again from this point the two main components. are put together in an absolutely room over the years the company has sold tens of thousands of their previous models in more than twenty five countries but thanks to their work with the. by creating
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this allows these innovators to lean on the strengths of the individual companies. photonics is primarily responsible for innovation research development and commercialisation of the product in the russian federation in dental photonics is responsible for manufacturing and commercialization in international markets and we think that this is a very. success of the project because it allows us to. maximize the strengths of each party's in their respective also and also leverage their capital resources most efficiently here in the u.s. the lasers are marketed as. designed for soft tissue surgery but the company is currently working on a new. designed especially for cutting through hard. disk and simply swap out the soft tissue scalpel for a different one in theory that means dental surgeons have to invest and then entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices produced by the closest
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competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble highly efficient and can accurately control the optical power output. as you can see here the laser easily able to pierce a piece of wood with only three pull through about fifty millimeters the resulting hole is smaller and more accurate than is possible with other surgical drills in theory such. could be used for pain this cavity drilling. it was exhibited. this year. they were
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produced intended for sale in the russian markets were completely sold out over the course of the two days of the show. here in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition all around and not just from buyers despite having only been set up a few years ago for thomas has been a resident of school which is essentially a big tech idea clearing house the status and advantages of joining that club will only help push the company and its lasers into the future. you have been using all three tissue prime i would even say authoritarian methods like spying and persecution and restrictions and definite detention for being on the rise how do you explain these paradox one thing we do know about them is. collapse with exception the street is brutally.
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major university is a variable treasure trove of knowledge in the form of both respected professors and millions upon millions of books however there is just not enough time in the day all our lives to get through them all but thanks to the labor of one tireless academic here that could all be changing comes to science and technology it's hard to find as prolific of an institution as moscow state university the hollowed halls here have been some of the globe's greatest thinkers and it was here back in the late one nine hundred sixty s. that. teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could
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unlock the fountain of youth for us all. to understand we have to look inside each individual cell among the various organelles the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria these power plants pump out energy for the cell reactive oxygen species are also generated the build up of these so called mitochondria can damage already named d.n.a. and protein which is thought to be largely responsible for the physiological effects of aging. and his team hypothesized that this could be cut down by. the possibly. doing so allows mitochondria natively charged interior to attract the. compound combination also helps. membrane which would otherwise absorb the fat soluble antioxidants. chemicals get to where they're needed in the wake of dr postulation and research such positive ion delivery vehicles.
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since that time the topic has become a family affair. getting involved now although the underlying idea originated back in the seventy's it wasn't put into practice until the one nine hundred ninety s. . we were in the. principal. fact it was michael. cohen. occident i immediately told him that it wasn't a very good choice in terms of the anti-oxidant but by then he already made a lot of progress with. just threw his hands up and told me that his investors wouldn't forgive him if he changed the substance halfway through and said they were going to give it a shot. unfortunately a lot of. however.
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our. state university researchers have been hard at work coming up with. substance accustomed to dealing with the build up of oxygen. oxygen their own must be up to the task. the resulting compound. is reported to be hundreds of times more effective than any of the. previously. programmed. to slowly but surely.
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and decided to take it step by step now we. have discovered that one can use this substance to make. it typically. a much easier path to the market. in order to commercialize the technology company. dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a. traditional. in human clinical trials had to be passed. earlier in two thousand and twelve at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted at relieving chronic. increasingly impaired vision. of these russian made able to do much more. there. is a result of. the. different
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picture when used extensively they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections. as the first guinea pig even before he got the russian regular. in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started suffering from cataracts. for years. as a result of using the eye drops the cataract disappeared my myopia dropped from. down.
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to real life compresses are used to mimic breathing. fluids for cardiovascular. systems. for joy and to the doctor's actions. programmers to recreate just about any problem imaginable. in the world there are four major companies in the business of making medical simulators. naturally each manufacturer does their best to stand out. about this kind of competition because we believe that it benefits the end consumer . computing companies there are. the better it is. a market. we feel that our devices are better then for. them first specifically for
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the russian healthcare system. we have introduced a new concept. with a number of ports which is unique to our company. with. an operating room together with a robot this is something our foreign competitors. but i don't think there they recently got big backing for a project to build one of the largest medical complex. paper but they soon hope to break ground on a center that would bring many of the globe's leading institutions to. day we hope that your next visit to the doctor and this. technology will see you next time enjoy the right. to.
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