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at the university of vienna all of our vets are studying how differences between men and women can affectdrug activity his team is one of the few that studied the impact of the sex of the cell lines used in pharmaceutical research. our research is. shown that many processes particularly those that relate to implementation on immune function or regulation differently in men and women that's why it's really very important to determine which response is the key one in women which is key and then we need to make sure the pharmaceutical substances take those differences into account. most men have an x. y. sex chromosomes pair most women have x. x. hormonal differences also have an impact women are on average smaller and lighter have more body fat and less muscle mass their metabolism can also operate differently that's why it can take longer for women to metabolize some pharmaceutical substances that's led many to suspect that recommended dosage is often too high for women it's known that women are twice as likely to suffer from side effects as men. that's why researchers say dosage recommend
at the university of vienna all of our vets are studying how differences between men and women can affectdrug activity his team is one of the few that studied the impact of the sex of the cell lines used in pharmaceutical research. our research is. shown that many processes particularly those that relate to implementation on immune function or regulation differently in men and women that's why it's really very important to determine which response is the key one in women which is key and then...
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specializes in india's tech industry and in belgium we have marco kohlberg a professor at the university of vienna and a member of the european commission's expert group on artificial intelligence i welcome to you all i'd like to begin in washington d.c. with larry. this is a 4.85 trillion dollar industry it has billions of users it is invasive and i'm do using that word deliberately in almost every aspect of our lives is congress asking the wrong question this isn't about antitrust laws anymore about competition or about we should be treating this as a global situation where big tech needs policing is that right. yes i know if you look at yesterday's hearing there were 2 thirds of the question i trust and it's the end i trust committee but there are another one 3rd of the questions were about the larger issues of what big tech is doing and how we're doing it so i say that we're looking domestically and all of the implications of what's happening with big tax what's happening with these 4 companies but the and i trust implications are huge because if you don't have competition you're going to depr
specializes in india's tech industry and in belgium we have marco kohlberg a professor at the university of vienna and a member of the european commission's expert group on artificial intelligence i welcome to you all i'd like to begin in washington d.c. with larry. this is a 4.85 trillion dollar industry it has billions of users it is invasive and i'm do using that word deliberately in almost every aspect of our lives is congress asking the wrong question this isn't about antitrust laws...
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back home we asked dr who to get proc a professor of east asian economy and society at the university of vienna about it if anyone can explain how north korea works it's him this is north korea as it was mentioned you might also know that one hour in north korea people who deal with foreigners are rarely able to do so alone but always at least in pairs and the whole point of this is mutual surveillance they both also have to write reports about their encounters with the reports of then compared and checked to see if there are any inconsistency so that you can never be sure whether you as a north korean who has had contact with a foreigner have gone unobserved that is also a very effective system of self-censorship since. north and south korea are separated by the so-called d.m.z. the demilitarized zone on the way there we hardly met any cars coming toward us which wasn't surprising because nobody can cross the border in either direction anyway. do you do those use the demilitarized zone is a 2 kilometer wide strip on either side of an imaginary demarcation line in other words a 4 kilometer wide
back home we asked dr who to get proc a professor of east asian economy and society at the university of vienna about it if anyone can explain how north korea works it's him this is north korea as it was mentioned you might also know that one hour in north korea people who deal with foreigners are rarely able to do so alone but always at least in pairs and the whole point of this is mutual surveillance they both also have to write reports about their encounters with the reports of then compared...
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from the university of veterinarian medicine in vienna. low ranking animals without information. don't seem to use any deceptive maneuvers to gain an advantage. but what happens if the lower ranking animal knows something a more senior animal doesn't. gets another training session. but this time the train is hidden behind the feeding place on the far left. and. his opponent is drawled leader example no. based on ranking should give way. but zeus is clever he sends the dumper know in the wrong direction. the feint gives him some time to get a head start in eating. as he does is to largest media when i saw the video of zeus and know for the 1st time that suddenly shakes off something or by sending him in another direction i wouldn't have thought it possible. it had to. be informed animal deceives with intent social rank become secondary and decent benched right in. this competition our cognitive arms race arises and intelligence challenge because the intelligence of one leaves the other to adapt to it and perhaps develops a new strategy. the 1st needs to understand devising a furth
from the university of veterinarian medicine in vienna. low ranking animals without information. don't seem to use any deceptive maneuvers to gain an advantage. but what happens if the lower ranking animal knows something a more senior animal doesn't. gets another training session. but this time the train is hidden behind the feeding place on the far left. and. his opponent is drawled leader example no. based on ranking should give way. but zeus is clever he sends the dumper know in the wrong...
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from the university of veterinarian medicine in vienna. low ranking animals with out information don't seem to use any deceptive maneuvers to gain an advantage. but what happens if the lower ranking animal knows something a more senior animal doesn't. mean. the zeus gets another training session. but this time the treat is hidden behind the feeding place on the far left. his opponent is drawled leader uno. based on ranking should give way. but zeus is clever he sends example in the wrong direction. the faint gives him some time to get a head start in eating. as he does estimate just mediocre and i saw the video with zeus in some point over the 1st time and i was suddenly shakes off something o'barr sending him in another direction i wouldn't have thought it possible. he shifted to. the informed animal deceives with intent social rank become secondary and decent bitch to write in state and. in this competition a cognitive arms race arises an intelligence challenge because the intelligence of one leads the other to adapt to it and perhaps de
from the university of veterinarian medicine in vienna. low ranking animals with out information don't seem to use any deceptive maneuvers to gain an advantage. but what happens if the lower ranking animal knows something a more senior animal doesn't. mean. the zeus gets another training session. but this time the treat is hidden behind the feeding place on the far left. his opponent is drawled leader uno. based on ranking should give way. but zeus is clever he sends example in the wrong...
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you for outlining that for us dr phillip baca on the vienna institute for international economic studies a scientist at oxford university sector out of virus vaccine being developed with the pharmaceutical giant astra zeneca is showing promise after its 1st human trials but they're not the only contenders working on a vaccine dozens of big and start up pharma firms are in the race astra zeneca seems to be pulling ahead of the competition its vaccine was given to more than a 1000 volunteers they are produce an immune response the potential vaccine is one of at least $100.00 being developed across the world for covert 19 at least $23.00 of them are already in human trials according to the world health organisation. these are just some of the companies participating in the race against the coronavirus among them global players like pfizer sun orphy and johnson and johnson but there are so many unfamiliar names on that list start ups that are at the forefront against kobe bryant teen britain is snapping up 30000000 doses from german company by on tech a business founded just 12 years ago. from a suit of clothes giants like glaxo smith kl
you for outlining that for us dr phillip baca on the vienna institute for international economic studies a scientist at oxford university sector out of virus vaccine being developed with the pharmaceutical giant astra zeneca is showing promise after its 1st human trials but they're not the only contenders working on a vaccine dozens of big and start up pharma firms are in the race astra zeneca seems to be pulling ahead of the competition its vaccine was given to more than a 1000 volunteers they...