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gene: thank you.much, john. ♪ john: and online right now, how parents struggle with job stability as childcare costs climb higher and higher. all that and more on our website, pbs.org/newshour. and that is "pbs news weekend" for this sunday. on monday, a conversation with the u.s. ambassador to nato, julie smith, on the eve of the alliance summit in lithuania. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. have a good week. >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the nati
gene: thank you.much, john. ♪ john: and online right now, how parents struggle with job stability as childcare costs climb higher and higher. all that and more on our website, pbs.org/newshour. and that is "pbs news weekend" for this sunday. on monday, a conversation with the u.s. ambassador to nato, julie smith, on the eve of the alliance summit in lithuania. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. have a good week. >> major funding for "pbs news...
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additionally, the scientists use the gene dr. it increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to off spring. these 2 methods, genetic manipulation and gene dr. lead to the complete collapse of the test population within a year. so that was in test conditions. if released into the wild beast, genetically altered mosquitoes have the potential to drive the enough of these can be a species to extinction. and vent would drastically reduce some of larry a transmission. the scientists believe the modification would not necessarily reach all areas where the species is found. but containment of living animals isn't always so easy. take so wrapped, as humans began to travel, the high seas wrote in species stowed away on ships. they ended up over whelming island donations gene. dr. opponents argue that like invasive species, genetically altered mosquitoes would migrate. it's really a concern that these organisms will spread uncontrollably and possibly crash populations or possibly lead to extensions of space is designed to spread
additionally, the scientists use the gene dr. it increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to off spring. these 2 methods, genetic manipulation and gene dr. lead to the complete collapse of the test population within a year. so that was in test conditions. if released into the wild beast, genetically altered mosquitoes have the potential to drive the enough of these can be a species to extinction. and vent would drastically reduce some of larry a transmission. the scientists...
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, a gene in a set of genes called hla. and just for some context, these are the genes that we match when we talk about matching for transplant. so they're very variable, very different from person to person . and they encode these really important immune molecules that sit on the surface of all your cells whose job it is to display , say, pieces of pathogen like viruses that are infecting your cells to the immune system to initiate an immune response. and so what we found is that in a higher proportion than expected of people with asymptomatic sars-cov-2 infection, there, they have a particular version of one of these genes that we call hla b 1501, and that seems to afford them some measure of protection from having any symptoms. >> so what does that mutation, if you have it, do in your body, how does it cause a slightly different, maybe immune response ? why does it make your symptoms lighter? >> yeah, it just, you know, and it's really just a common version of the gene. there's many, many versions. so sometimes when we s
, a gene in a set of genes called hla. and just for some context, these are the genes that we match when we talk about matching for transplant. so they're very variable, very different from person to person . and they encode these really important immune molecules that sit on the surface of all your cells whose job it is to display , say, pieces of pathogen like viruses that are infecting your cells to the immune system to initiate an immune response. and so what we found is that in a higher...
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. >> let's get reaction from gene munster of deepwater gene, nice see you your take here what's your number one question about this quarter >> i think guy just said taking a step back. i'll take a step forward here and think about the dynamic in the month of october and the month of may of next year. netflix, everything is working with the password crackdown and the ad model we saw it in this surge in the number of subs that's impressive. but when i think about going forward, we're going to start to anniversary that that was october of last year they started the ad model and may of this year the password crackdown. this is what has been powering the business and we look at the guidance, and it was muted, a percent below. this is a growth story that they've been pulling every lever. they're not going to be able to pull the lever to the same degree in 2024 as they are doing that today and invest shores be aware of that there is another vector to netflix's business that's going to emerge over the next two to five years a year ago, netflix first mentioned tiktok as being negative so some
. >> let's get reaction from gene munster of deepwater gene, nice see you your take here what's your number one question about this quarter >> i think guy just said taking a step back. i'll take a step forward here and think about the dynamic in the month of october and the month of may of next year. netflix, everything is working with the password crackdown and the ad model we saw it in this surge in the number of subs that's impressive. but when i think about going forward, we're...
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that is , as if i were a carrier, unfortunately, of such a gene that passes such a gene to children., the son of nicholas ii-tsarevich suffered from the disease of hemophilia, alexei inherited the disease from the royal great-grandmother. queen victoria internal bleeding destroyed the joints the boy screamed in pain, only rasputin could help him, there were no effective drugs for almost a century, when there was no treatment , the life expectancy of sick genfels, we estimated somewhere. uh, a little over 35 years old, eh disability occurred already on average somewhere in 12 years. i personally, for example, was walking on crutches at the age of 7, and at the age of 7 i was walking. they did the first orthopedic surgery so that, well, i could give up the crutches when scientists found the cause of the disease was a mutation in the gene that is responsible for the production of fa. ktorov introduced replacement therapy to patients several times a week intravenously injected with the missing factor, they can be compared with diabetics who depend on insulin. this is quite a burdensome t
that is , as if i were a carrier, unfortunately, of such a gene that passes such a gene to children., the son of nicholas ii-tsarevich suffered from the disease of hemophilia, alexei inherited the disease from the royal great-grandmother. queen victoria internal bleeding destroyed the joints the boy screamed in pain, only rasputin could help him, there were no effective drugs for almost a century, when there was no treatment , the life expectancy of sick genfels, we estimated somewhere. uh, a...
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gene this drug.t deliver directly to the affected area, that is, we introduce it with a leaky shell in order to ensure embedding this healthy normal copy into the damaged cell to replace the damaged one. the preparation of the drug itself also takes a lot of time; the ampoules are delivered to special freezing containers, then they are subjected to soft defrosting and the concentrate is prepared in no more than 4 hours. before the operation itself , surgeons receive a ready-made form in a syringe. the operation was successful very soon , little omar will see the world in all its details and colors alexander bystritskaya yuri zabolotnikov mark kazakov at marian piponyan's news. restoration is being completed in moscow apartment house on bolshaya nikitskaya is part of a program to restore its former appearance as a cultural object of the capital plans to renovate about 350 more houses where work is still underway and how experts maintain historical accuracy saw the seas temnikova carefully, so as not t
gene this drug.t deliver directly to the affected area, that is, we introduce it with a leaky shell in order to ensure embedding this healthy normal copy into the damaged cell to replace the damaged one. the preparation of the drug itself also takes a lot of time; the ampoules are delivered to special freezing containers, then they are subjected to soft defrosting and the concentrate is prepared in no more than 4 hours. before the operation itself , surgeons receive a ready-made form in a...
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additionally, the scientists use the gene, dr. it increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to offspring. these 2 methods, genetic manipulation and gene drive lead to the complete collapse of the test population within a year. so that was in test conditions. if released into the wild beast, genetically altered mosquitoes have the potential to drive the and off of these can be a species to extinction. and vent would drastically reduce some of the larry a transmission. the scientists believe the modification would not necessarily reach all areas where the species is found. but containment of living animals isn't always so easy. take so wrapped, as humans began to travel, the high seas wrote in species stowed away on ships. they ended up over whelming island donations gene. dr. opponents argue that like invasive species, genetically altered mosquitoes would migrate. it's really a concern that these organisms to spread uncontrollably and possibly crush populations, or possibly lead to extensions of space is designed to s
additionally, the scientists use the gene, dr. it increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to offspring. these 2 methods, genetic manipulation and gene drive lead to the complete collapse of the test population within a year. so that was in test conditions. if released into the wild beast, genetically altered mosquitoes have the potential to drive the and off of these can be a species to extinction. and vent would drastically reduce some of the larry a transmission. the...
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so, i wanted to understand the gene or the genes that were involved in that process, but then also howappened in the period when the pacific salmon diversified during about 20 million years ago and 10 million years ago, the whole physiography, the topography of the western edge of north america changed radically. the olympic mountains came up. the northern california coast ranges were up. the cascade range got taller. the mountains on the edge of western north america changed right in that period when the pacific salmon evolved into the species we know today from the ancestral salmon. the evolution of the topography shaped the evolution of the pacific salmon. in other words, the salmon evolved right along with the landscape that we know today. shane: chinook are the largest and most diverse out of the five species of pacific salmon, and evolved to have different seasonal migrations. in alaska, in the northern hemisphere, they migrate in the summer when rivers are free from ice. and in the southern end of the range, they predominantly return in the spring, summer, and fall. ♪♪♪ shane: t
so, i wanted to understand the gene or the genes that were involved in that process, but then also howappened in the period when the pacific salmon diversified during about 20 million years ago and 10 million years ago, the whole physiography, the topography of the western edge of north america changed radically. the olympic mountains came up. the northern california coast ranges were up. the cascade range got taller. the mountains on the edge of western north america changed right in that...
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straight into a lot by edits a gene. they used the crisper, a relatively new technology that is used to modify dna. as a result, even the female aux spring of the modified mosquito were born with mouth parts that could not peer skin rendering them unable to feed from blood. it also made them stereo. additionally, the scientists use the gene, dr. it increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to off spring. these 2 methods, genetic manipulation and gene dr. laid to the complete collapse of the test population within a year. so that was in test conditions. if released into the wild, these genetically altered mosquitoes have the potential to drive be and also these can be a species to extinction. and vent would drastically reduce malaria transmission. the scientists believe the modification would not necessarily reach all areas where the species is found. but containment of living animals isn't always so easy. take so rack. as humans began to travel, the high seas wrote in species stowed away on ships. they ende
straight into a lot by edits a gene. they used the crisper, a relatively new technology that is used to modify dna. as a result, even the female aux spring of the modified mosquito were born with mouth parts that could not peer skin rendering them unable to feed from blood. it also made them stereo. additionally, the scientists use the gene, dr. it increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to off spring. these 2 methods, genetic manipulation and gene dr. laid to the complete...
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starts clinical trials of an innovative drug from the field of gene therapy gene therapy allows you to maintain a stable level of factor eight in the blood and for several years after a single injection. that is, a person will not need to sit on injections all his life , just one injection is enough, and all the necessary substances will begin to be produced by themselves. this is, of course, a breakthrough technology. and now 10 cents of the novorossiysk federation, together with the company from, is conducting such research in based on the action of the drug, the transfer of genetic material with the help of a special vector in the liver cell in the body synthesizes data e, blood coagulation factor of similar drugs. in russia, there has not yet been, and in the world only two of these have been registered. prior to clinical studies, we have already shown excellent results in stopping bleeding and restoring normal clotting time. now almost in parallel. we have two clinical trials running for hemophilia b and hemophilia a, usually clinical trials process, not fast takes 5-7 years. well
starts clinical trials of an innovative drug from the field of gene therapy gene therapy allows you to maintain a stable level of factor eight in the blood and for several years after a single injection. that is, a person will not need to sit on injections all his life , just one injection is enough, and all the necessary substances will begin to be produced by themselves. this is, of course, a breakthrough technology. and now 10 cents of the novorossiysk federation, together with the company...
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asset management a lot to go through, gene. but i'm going to kick it off with a would you rather at this point. microsoft oral fa belt >> melissa, it's a pretty straightforward answer for me, it's google. advantage google here, not just because the valuation difference, but i think there's a lightyear gap between what microsoft has talked about versus what they've delivered and what they will deliver again, they're going to be a critical part of the a.i. future, but just to put some context about what's going on, they're growing revenue about 7% a year during the pandemic, it was 18% a year and before the pandemic, in physical year '19, it was 14%. growth rate has decelerated, and so, this is all about what's going to happen relative to a.i. the price increase with -- related to co-pilot and office is significant that could have a 40% lever over a decade on their business but i think you just have to keep things in mind. there is a lot priced in when it comes to microsoft if youturn the page and think about google, this, with t
asset management a lot to go through, gene. but i'm going to kick it off with a would you rather at this point. microsoft oral fa belt >> melissa, it's a pretty straightforward answer for me, it's google. advantage google here, not just because the valuation difference, but i think there's a lightyear gap between what microsoft has talked about versus what they've delivered and what they will deliver again, they're going to be a critical part of the a.i. future, but just to put some...
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they said it was all about the genes in people with light eyes, supposedly the gene that is responsibleonsible for brain function. including for the cravings of the expert, coupled in a special way and all the time of the investigators happened a very long time ago. approximately in neralite. yes , to be precise, well, let's figure it out, but we also have other genetic predispositions in the studio, the head of the laboratory of genetic engineering of the moscow institute of physics and technology, pavel volchkov , pavel yurievich good morning. well, apparently we are with you, like the blue-eyed people in the zone risk brown-eyed can be absolutely calm. we here uh run the risk of becoming addicted eye also need to have uh be neat practically the store went to drink on really. really. here actually. here is an example that was found, that is, a good illustration of the likelihood that it will mix genes that are very close to each other is extremely unlikely, so these genes are likely to be scientifically followed, that is , inherited together if man is born with blue eyes, and we look
they said it was all about the genes in people with light eyes, supposedly the gene that is responsibleonsible for brain function. including for the cravings of the expert, coupled in a special way and all the time of the investigators happened a very long time ago. approximately in neralite. yes , to be precise, well, let's figure it out, but we also have other genetic predispositions in the studio, the head of the laboratory of genetic engineering of the moscow institute of physics and...
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they are encoded, of course, by certain genes and mutations and changes in these genes and leads to a balance here and to an increased violation. the content in our body of these active e-e, oxygen biomolecules. at the institute of genetics, in belarus, such studies were also carried out due to the extremely negative impact, by the way, dative stress on the body was proven, in addition to internal damage, our appearance also suffers. however , this problem is our scientists. they didn't leave without attention. a new direction that our institute is engaged in is cosmetology. uh, this is the condition of our skin, the condition of our hair, uh, and uh, there is a disease, that is, again, alopecia, that is, loss hair is quite a large group of diseases, and one of these diseases is androgenic-genetic alopecia, which is caused by e.g., it has a genetic nature, e. eh, these are the defects. to date, it has been established that every second woman is a carrier of these genes. uh, in men the disease manifests itself more often, we can talk about eight out of ten men, genetically ascertain th
they are encoded, of course, by certain genes and mutations and changes in these genes and leads to a balance here and to an increased violation. the content in our body of these active e-e, oxygen biomolecules. at the institute of genetics, in belarus, such studies were also carried out due to the extremely negative impact, by the way, dative stress on the body was proven, in addition to internal damage, our appearance also suffers. however , this problem is our scientists. they didn't leave...
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he meets gene jean harris in 1966. so gene harris and herman meet and it's a setup. they have these mutual friends who live in new york city. and as luck would have it, both gene i that was his nickname, had gone off to visit the soviet union separately relatively recently. and the friends thought two of them would get along because they enjoyed travel and they were urbane and they were witty. and all of those things. and so they had a party set, the two of them up, and it worked. chandler and harris began dating and after year, 18 months or so, they got engaged and here's where the stories diverge little bit. some reports are that chandler was never serious about the engagement. other reports are that he was completely serious about the engagement. but gene harris, who still had those two sons who hadn't yet turned 18, was worried about while there while they were under, and that she felt she didn't want to introduce that an element of a stepfather into their life even though she'd been dating chandler. the boys knew him and they spent weekends with him and they all
he meets gene jean harris in 1966. so gene harris and herman meet and it's a setup. they have these mutual friends who live in new york city. and as luck would have it, both gene i that was his nickname, had gone off to visit the soviet union separately relatively recently. and the friends thought two of them would get along because they enjoyed travel and they were urbane and they were witty. and all of those things. and so they had a party set, the two of them up, and it worked. chandler and...
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gene munster, deepwater asset management tim, your take on what you heard from gene? sounds like there are a lot of big question marks, yet the stock is higher. >> yeah, but again, it's from the year of efficiency to the year of growth and that's why the stock has moved, really since -- above 300, really from 280, whatever you want to call it, but at a multiple that makes more sense than some of the peer group. and if you think about some of the dynamics, it's less about the efficiency, it's that zucker burg has relatively gracefully come in off the ledge on the metaverse. they have a cash cow business in terms of their core advertising business that has a lot of cyclicality in it that i think was overly punished. and the comps are interesting here i don't think they're going to grow at 20% a year until we really see some kind of an a.i. inflection that i'm not sure is even priced into the stock, but i think meta is a stock that, first of all, there's a lot of investors, there is, i think, you know, 80% of the street's got a buy on the stock they're upward revisions c
gene munster, deepwater asset management tim, your take on what you heard from gene? sounds like there are a lot of big question marks, yet the stock is higher. >> yeah, but again, it's from the year of efficiency to the year of growth and that's why the stock has moved, really since -- above 300, really from 280, whatever you want to call it, but at a multiple that makes more sense than some of the peer group. and if you think about some of the dynamics, it's less about the efficiency,...
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all i'll genes can also change things to neuro plasticity. the number of neurons and the happiness regions can change the brain as a whole can change in the box. so help us come below. perhaps that's one of the reasons people tend to become happier in old age. studies show that happiness follows a you come after high phase in childhood and other lessons, it drops deeply in mid life and then shoot stuff again. it's in decline. it's the little things that make us happy, especially in older a few months. but sometimes just the feeling of being there of feeling that inner peace from what we've seen just being able to pass something on is often enough house in the small and helping others. also, it makes us happy. you gotta be both experience this when she starts up in associations, accident victims to work together towards that recovery. when d, matt and when you give something to people and it helps them and it makes them happy, that's the most beautiful thing. there is the shortest of us to get another to try writing down all the good things yo
all i'll genes can also change things to neuro plasticity. the number of neurons and the happiness regions can change the brain as a whole can change in the box. so help us come below. perhaps that's one of the reasons people tend to become happier in old age. studies show that happiness follows a you come after high phase in childhood and other lessons, it drops deeply in mid life and then shoot stuff again. it's in decline. it's the little things that make us happy, especially in older a few...
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in gene's killing last year and said the shooting was over road rage. chp detectives are still looking for the gunmen involved in friday's shooting. they say people in a dark gray suv and a maroon suv were exchanging gunfire on eastbound i-580 near harrison street when a stray bullet struck the 8-year-old victim in another car. >> a lot of these shootings are injuring and killing innocent people and, you know, it's getting out of hand. >> reporter: according to an analysis by the san francisco standard and numbers provided by chp, officers responded to 435 shootings on bay area freeways from january 2020 to april of this year. alameda county was the worst and saw 204 shootings in that span. 11 people died, including two kids, jasper wu and eliahna tomo. >> we have to look to our legislators to make more punitive laws to punish these people that get out on these freeways and shoot. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom says the state will install freeway cameras along 580 and 880. it's supposed to happen sometime this year. doug says he's worried every time
in gene's killing last year and said the shooting was over road rage. chp detectives are still looking for the gunmen involved in friday's shooting. they say people in a dark gray suv and a maroon suv were exchanging gunfire on eastbound i-580 near harrison street when a stray bullet struck the 8-year-old victim in another car. >> a lot of these shootings are injuring and killing innocent people and, you know, it's getting out of hand. >> reporter: according to an analysis by the...
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the true extent of the policy of cleansing the gene pool before became known.st their will. many were children, the doctor took me to the urology department. although i didn't have any health problems. they separated me and injected me with local anesthesia. waking, but in spite of the anesthesia. i knew that something terrible was being done to me. some cathedrals were operated on at 14 for congenital deafness. now he is trying to achieve condensation. well, how could a eugenics law be passed in japan in 48 after the holocaust, people think that eugenics was a doctrine that originated with the nazis, that it was based on wild claims outside of the scientific mainstream, both of these statements are not true roots. in fact, the roots of evgeniyke. it is necessary to look in england for this term itself, which means to be born good, was invented by a psychologist. francis galton cousin of charles darwin galton turned the doctrine of the origin and species upside down, arguing that natural selection works poorly. it's time to manage the evolution of man produce s
the true extent of the policy of cleansing the gene pool before became known.st their will. many were children, the doctor took me to the urology department. although i didn't have any health problems. they separated me and injected me with local anesthesia. waking, but in spite of the anesthesia. i knew that something terrible was being done to me. some cathedrals were operated on at 14 for congenital deafness. now he is trying to achieve condensation. well, how could a eugenics law be passed...
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what coyotes are 89% coyote, but it's got 5 to 8% of dog genes and 5 to 8% of wolf genes.re all mixed in a great experiment. evolution, right? if those genes help it survive. then they're going to survive better in their passes genes on. and we've actually shown that some of the wolf genes that we're pretty sure we don't know exactly what they do but from the dog we have a pretty decent idea that they're associated with growth and bone growth and muscle growth that those genes are surviving better and helping coyotes survive better and being passed on. and so that's part of why eastern coyotes are sort of 35 to £45, whereas western countries are 25 to £35. i just love the of imagining like an expanding tinder profile. so he's like i just matched with anybody. it's like, oh, poodle, poodle, labrador poodle golden shepherd, german shepherd. fine, i'll take the poodle. well, that's how we think it happens actually. is that right. the first coyote that got into north carolina spring time came along. she had no one else to breed with. other ideas were there because she was the
what coyotes are 89% coyote, but it's got 5 to 8% of dog genes and 5 to 8% of wolf genes.re all mixed in a great experiment. evolution, right? if those genes help it survive. then they're going to survive better in their passes genes on. and we've actually shown that some of the wolf genes that we're pretty sure we don't know exactly what they do but from the dog we have a pretty decent idea that they're associated with growth and bone growth and muscle growth that those genes are surviving...
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we have been working on the gene that could | working on the gene that could potentially be responsibleition and hoping that we will then translate to clinical outcome in order to reduce the risk. billie's family are determined that the fundraising won't stop here. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news. police in the uk are reopening an investigation as to whether covid rules were broken at the conservative party headquarters. that's after a video emerged of a gathering, where aides were invited to "jingle and mingle." the video was published by the sunday mirror. it's also examining claims that lockdown rules may have been breached at a separate event in parliament six days earlier. but police say they will not investigate alleged gatherings at the prime minister's country home during the premiership of borisjohnson. our political editor, chris mason, reports. are you filming this? the answer, yes, and are the police are now looking again at this bash at conservative party headquarters? yes, they are. at the time, london's covid r
we have been working on the gene that could | working on the gene that could potentially be responsibleition and hoping that we will then translate to clinical outcome in order to reduce the risk. billie's family are determined that the fundraising won't stop here. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news. police in the uk are reopening an investigation as to whether covid rules were broken at the conservative party headquarters. that's after...
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there was no, uncle lesha. no gene what mythical gene are you looking for, better go kuznetsov for hisson, and i will change his measure of restraint. yes, we do not have a single evidence for him, even indirect absence of a loved one from under the subscription. the seventeenth was coming, 17 what did he miss that he went to rob? why did you decide that they lacked something? hello, to decide. at this age, a warehouse robbery needs a very serious motive, the case is closed, but i need to understand how the boy became a criminal on the concept. this can only be in his family. and we have the best family, the most the best brother in the world, however, instead of learning your brother, there is a punishment, if he had not been pushed to this, he would have completed his studies, no doubt. nothing came to talk to him about anything. the fact that he taught my brother to carve lock picks from the door. and i thought that kuznetsov tied up with crime kuznetsov used them in his work, a door jammed to hide and all that. why should a kid learn to grind lock picks , listen to this, uncle. lyo
there was no, uncle lesha. no gene what mythical gene are you looking for, better go kuznetsov for hisson, and i will change his measure of restraint. yes, we do not have a single evidence for him, even indirect absence of a loved one from under the subscription. the seventeenth was coming, 17 what did he miss that he went to rob? why did you decide that they lacked something? hello, to decide. at this age, a warehouse robbery needs a very serious motive, the case is closed, but i need to...
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true scale, cleansing policies, the gene pool. got known.een sterilized against their will. many were children, the doctor took me to the urology department. although i didn't have any health problems. they separated me and injected me with a local anesthetic, but despite the anesthesia. i understood that something terrible was being done to me, some cathedral had an operation on the 14th base for congenital deafness. now he is trying to get compensation. well, how is the law in general and eugene could have been adopted in japan in '48 after the holocaust, people think that eugenia was a nazi doctrine, that it was based on wild claims outside of the scientific mainstream, both of which are fundamentally wrong. in fact , the roots of evgeniyke. it is necessary to look in england for this term itself, which means to be born good, was invented by a psychologist. francis galton , cousin of charles darwin , turned the doctrine of the origin of species on its head, arguing that natural selection works poorly it is time to manage the evolution of
true scale, cleansing policies, the gene pool. got known.een sterilized against their will. many were children, the doctor took me to the urology department. although i didn't have any health problems. they separated me and injected me with a local anesthetic, but despite the anesthesia. i understood that something terrible was being done to me, some cathedral had an operation on the 14th base for congenital deafness. now he is trying to get compensation. well, how is the law in general and...
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gene munster, investors bought into this.buying into the year of efficiency? is it because valuation still look compelling for meta within that big tech cohort? gene: part of it is the valuation picture, but the growth part is very notable. going into the earnings, this is the year of efficiency. zuckerberg talked about it. there was some disconnect on the commentary between their guidance and some of the reiteration that this is the year of efficiency. as they raise revenue for the september quarter by 7%, they essentially kept operating income unchanged and talked about the spending increase in investments next year. all of that makes perfect sense, but that is not the cost-cutting year of efficiency that they have talked about over the past year. essentially, the new language, i would say if i was going to capture what investors are thinking, this is the year of efficient growth. in other words, investors are ok with some of the pressure that is going to come with margins over the next year and a half, if they are able to
gene munster, investors bought into this.buying into the year of efficiency? is it because valuation still look compelling for meta within that big tech cohort? gene: part of it is the valuation picture, but the growth part is very notable. going into the earnings, this is the year of efficiency. zuckerberg talked about it. there was some disconnect on the commentary between their guidance and some of the reiteration that this is the year of efficiency. as they raise revenue for the september...
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what's amazing, that dna itself, the genes is are lifeless. the molecule is lifeless. it has no life. you could swallow it and eat it and would just go right through you. it's the cell that brings dna to life and it i often make the analogy that you can imagine your genetic information, your genome as a musical score, but a musical score is a piece of writing. it has no music. it's the cell that that music to life. hence the word. hence the song of the cell in the title. but but it's very important to realize that that that it's if you want to think about life and you want to think about medicine, you have to of course, genes are incredibly important, but you have to think about the cell. and as i said, going back, you know, what is a cell? the cell is the the smallest autonomous unit of life that we know. and everything goes back to the cell. i'm going to finish by saying, you know this goes takes us back history to the book in the late 1800s rudolf rudolf virchow who will come to was a young pathologist who made two very, very radical statements. his first statement
what's amazing, that dna itself, the genes is are lifeless. the molecule is lifeless. it has no life. you could swallow it and eat it and would just go right through you. it's the cell that brings dna to life and it i often make the analogy that you can imagine your genetic information, your genome as a musical score, but a musical score is a piece of writing. it has no music. it's the cell that that music to life. hence the word. hence the song of the cell in the title. but but it's very...
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gene mentioned evs the first half up 50%.ou know what they were up last year 71% year over year so that growth rate is actually declining. you think ramping giga berlin. i don't know about you guys, but europe is in a bit of a recession. china is dealing with a deflationary environment right now. and shanghai is a large part, i think of the valuation off of the lows that started in january when basically, the chinese did an about-face on zero covid. i don't think china is much better to me, i don't -- i don't get it here and i've been on the other side of this. i had it right on margins into the q1 print i think if you're new to the story, thing is a probably a good trade right here in around 290 for the same reason. i think they present 17% and whatever they say, i think you want to discount whatever they have to say about margins troughing in the back half of the year. >> it's not to say that fundamentals will matter, but what is the right multiple to pay on a company that has declining margins, might be growing rapidly, bu
gene mentioned evs the first half up 50%.ou know what they were up last year 71% year over year so that growth rate is actually declining. you think ramping giga berlin. i don't know about you guys, but europe is in a bit of a recession. china is dealing with a deflationary environment right now. and shanghai is a large part, i think of the valuation off of the lows that started in january when basically, the chinese did an about-face on zero covid. i don't think china is much better to me, i...
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even those mind-witted genes shackle the historical truth and predict sheathing the gates of memory, this barbed one is also hacked off from bronze and they died. good humane, starting up the stairs, you rebuff that you could be so extraordinary yourself, i'll have an idea. or rather good implemented in a remote complex with the improvement of belarus, see the documentary. 100 brave guys gathered in our studio in the memory of my land cycle on belarus 204 tv channel, and each of them has a question for an adult, did you rebel against your parents and how they punished you, a and please tell me how much you are ready to give for a 100% hit , did the police detain you alexander, i remind you that according to the rules of the program, you have the right to refuse the question three times; the heroes of the program will have to open themselves to the audience any sanctions constantly, which means that the most important sanction is a mobile phone. in general, you believe in horoscopes in some signs of fate. i really really believe in myself my star in my victory in my success. the main
even those mind-witted genes shackle the historical truth and predict sheathing the gates of memory, this barbed one is also hacked off from bronze and they died. good humane, starting up the stairs, you rebuff that you could be so extraordinary yourself, i'll have an idea. or rather good implemented in a remote complex with the improvement of belarus, see the documentary. 100 brave guys gathered in our studio in the memory of my land cycle on belarus 204 tv channel, and each of them has a...
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we have been working on the gene that could | working on the gene that could potentially be responsible to clinical outcome in order to reduce the risk. billie's family are determined that the fundraising won't stop here. for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news, we are just hours away now from the start of wimbledon, tennis�* oldest tournament kicks off on monday morning, the favourites are novak djokovic and misuzulu kazwelithini. —— iga swiatek. iiga swiatek is a rising star from poland, she will hope to write her momentum after winning the french open back in june. with the latest news out of the all england club, he is out of this year�*s turn and after a wrist injury. ben, thank you so much for being here, we are excited to talk about some tennis, wimbledon tennis. carlos alvarado quesada world number one on the men�*s side and yet he might not be considered the favourite of this year�*s tournament. bare this year's tournament. are definitely — this year's tournament. are definitely don't _ this year's tournament. 3553: definitel
we have been working on the gene that could | working on the gene that could potentially be responsible to clinical outcome in order to reduce the risk. billie's family are determined that the fundraising won't stop here. for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news, we are just hours away now from the start of wimbledon, tennis�* oldest tournament kicks off on monday morning, the favourites are novak djokovic and misuzulu kazwelithini. ——...
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Jul 10, 2023
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that is, as if i were a carrier, unfortunately, of such a gene that passes such a gene to children.evich nicholas ii suffered from the disease of hemophilia. alexei got the disease from his royal great-grandmother. queen victoria internal bleeding destroyed the joints the boy screamed there were no effective drugs for pain for almost a century. when there was no treatment , the life expectancy of patients with henphelia, we estimated somewhere, a little more than 35 years, and disability already occurred on average at about 12 years. for example, i personally walked on crutches at the age of 7 and at the age of 7 i had my first orthopedic surgery so that i could give up crutches, then scientists found the cause of the disease - a mutation of the gene that is responsible for the production of clotting factors, replacement therapy appeared for patients several times in a week intravenously introduces the missing factor, they can be compared to diabetics who depend on insulin. this is quite a burdensome therapy. and and those drugs that exist, but should be taken only inside, and, well
that is, as if i were a carrier, unfortunately, of such a gene that passes such a gene to children.evich nicholas ii suffered from the disease of hemophilia. alexei got the disease from his royal great-grandmother. queen victoria internal bleeding destroyed the joints the boy screamed there were no effective drugs for pain for almost a century. when there was no treatment , the life expectancy of patients with henphelia, we estimated somewhere, a little more than 35 years, and disability...
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Jul 27, 2023
07/23
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professor. replenish the gene pool, stimulate the birth rate of the best people who are going to die or, er, distribute aid to some er, anti-social element there for the birth of a child who , i apologize for the drunken head, somewhere is betraying this aid. this is an open question for deputies, are you about your circle citizens of volyn , stay with us, it will be interesting project partner healthy vision gelfix glaufix protection and maintenance of your eyesight a feeling of deterioration of vision discomfort in the eyes sensitivity to bright light these are possible progenitors of cataracts and glaucoma and the solution is glaufix to protect and maintain visual acuity zlofix is 11 effective components to protect your eyes glaufix sharp vision forever according to the who, about 285 million people around the world suffer from visual impairment, of which 39 million are affected by blindness annually. the number of blind people increases by 1-2 million. it turns out that every 5 seconds one person on earth loses his sight in ukraine . there are no accurate official statistics on
professor. replenish the gene pool, stimulate the birth rate of the best people who are going to die or, er, distribute aid to some er, anti-social element there for the birth of a child who , i apologize for the drunken head, somewhere is betraying this aid. this is an open question for deputies, are you about your circle citizens of volyn , stay with us, it will be interesting project partner healthy vision gelfix glaufix protection and maintenance of your eyesight a feeling of deterioration...
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you know, as bob, our genes determine how much, how people managed to 40 releases and how receptive on up cells all to them. that's why some people find it a little easier to be happy cottage towards. can you still be happy if you're not at the upper end of the scale is i to be definitely yes you all, i'll genes can also change things to neuro plasticity. the number of neurons and the happiness regions can change the brain as a whole can change in the box. so helping us come below, perhaps that's one of the reasons people tend to become happier in old age. studies show that happiness follows. so you have after high phase in childhood and adolescence, it drops deeply in mid life and then shoots up again. it's cent declined. it's the little things that make us happy, especially in older a few months. but sometimes just the feeling of being there of feeling that inner peace from what we've seen just being able to pass something on is often enough else, is small and helping others. also, it makes us happy by both experience this when she starts up in associations, accident victims to work
you know, as bob, our genes determine how much, how people managed to 40 releases and how receptive on up cells all to them. that's why some people find it a little easier to be happy cottage towards. can you still be happy if you're not at the upper end of the scale is i to be definitely yes you all, i'll genes can also change things to neuro plasticity. the number of neurons and the happiness regions can change the brain as a whole can change in the box. so helping us come below, perhaps...
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all i'll genes can also change things to neuro plasticity. the number of neurons and the happiness regions can change the brain as a whole can change in the box. so helping us come below, perhaps that's one of the reasons people tend to become happier in old age. studies show that happiness follows that you come after high phase in childhood and adolescence. it drops deeply in mid life and then shoots up again. it's in decline. it's the little things that make us happy, especially in older age months. but sometimes just the feeling of being there of feeling that inner peace from what we've seen just being able to pass something on is often enough or else small and helping others. also, it makes us happy by both experience this when she set to appoint associations, accident victims to work together towards that recovery lindsey mat. and when you give something to people and it helps them and it makes them happy, that's the most beautiful thing. there is, the shortest of us is another to try writing down all the good things you've experienced i
all i'll genes can also change things to neuro plasticity. the number of neurons and the happiness regions can change the brain as a whole can change in the box. so helping us come below, perhaps that's one of the reasons people tend to become happier in old age. studies show that happiness follows that you come after high phase in childhood and adolescence. it drops deeply in mid life and then shoots up again. it's in decline. it's the little things that make us happy, especially in older age...
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Jul 28, 2023
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, the americans have the gene of freedom, and therefore they have the moral right, ah, such an exportcracy, but it turns out that those who have the freedom gene are, as they say , completely paralyzed, not freedom. and those who have been denied this freedom for many centuries, like the african continent, having finally gained this freedom through decolonization, which the soviet union helped her , they are not ready to part with this freedom for anything, an amazing amazing phenomenon, but now we are moving, a all the talk here is only about the future, everything is always. eh, so to speak the past is always mentioned, we hear words of gratitude from africans. and a lot has been said about it here. ah, we also honor those people whom we consider heroes, these are the heroes of the african liberation movements. these are our heroes, who sacrificed their lives for the sake of freedom and the continent to protect it, and so on. and we do it all. we remember all this, whose and so on, but all the talk today, and in the future , these are specific projects. this is an investment. this i
, the americans have the gene of freedom, and therefore they have the moral right, ah, such an exportcracy, but it turns out that those who have the freedom gene are, as they say , completely paralyzed, not freedom. and those who have been denied this freedom for many centuries, like the african continent, having finally gained this freedom through decolonization, which the soviet union helped her , they are not ready to part with this freedom for anything, an amazing amazing phenomenon, but...
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and generate the most senior mosquito have mail traits into a lot by edits a gene they used to. chris berg, a relatively new technology that is used to modify dna. as a result, even the female aux spring of the modified mosquito were born with mouth parts that could not peer skin rendering them unable to feed from.
and generate the most senior mosquito have mail traits into a lot by edits a gene they used to. chris berg, a relatively new technology that is used to modify dna. as a result, even the female aux spring of the modified mosquito were born with mouth parts that could not peer skin rendering them unable to feed from.
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Jul 14, 2023
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it gene editing to make a crops heat resistant? , . , , resistant? it is many things.s. there are many things we _ resistant? it is many things. there are many things we should - resistant? it is many things. there are many things we should have i resistant? it is many things. there i are many things we should have done years ago to avoid being in the crisis situation we are in now must we need to reduce emissions, we need to reduce emissions drastically. our lifestyles, where we move and travel, the way we eat in the case of food, processes and how we eat food has to change as well, we have to change the way we produce and eat food. we need to first of all have a really strong political will at an international and national level, to have clear strategies with clear action plans on where we need to act to really avoid the dangers of climate change and an increase in hunger. we also need to invest more in innovation and in protecting nature, our natural resources, and use them more efficiently, including the use of water, fertiliser, energy, and we also need... just on
it gene editing to make a crops heat resistant? , . , , resistant? it is many things.s. there are many things we _ resistant? it is many things. there are many things we should - resistant? it is many things. there are many things we should have i resistant? it is many things. there i are many things we should have done years ago to avoid being in the crisis situation we are in now must we need to reduce emissions, we need to reduce emissions drastically. our lifestyles, where we move and...
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now the aging means of decline and the activity of genes do you end a decrease in the synthesis of gene regulate to re proteins which result in all sorts of pathologies deputy unit. but peptides can be used to stimulate gene activity which leads to an increase in protein synthesis and this, and the elimination of spaces and effects of aging. you. that's why we were such the use of our peptides in older animals together with reading it and you seem of a general logical society president and russian academy of sciences member. we conducted $25.00 experiments involving peptides and using we injected lab animals like mice traps and even flies with famous peptides that regulate the immune system which depend with cdls peptides that regulate the endocrine system into the. as a result, we weren't able to extend the life span of the animals by up to 40 percent to compare to the control group with variation depending on the experiment. most importantly, all 25 trials produced, extended life spends between 20 and 40 percent to that's what the, which this proves that peptides play a massive role i
now the aging means of decline and the activity of genes do you end a decrease in the synthesis of gene regulate to re proteins which result in all sorts of pathologies deputy unit. but peptides can be used to stimulate gene activity which leads to an increase in protein synthesis and this, and the elimination of spaces and effects of aging. you. that's why we were such the use of our peptides in older animals together with reading it and you seem of a general logical society president and...
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Jul 2, 2023
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[all speaking italian] - gene, uncle gene, this is anthony bourdain. - how do you do? good. - he was up in donnie's bocce courts faster than anybody else. - wow, that's delicious. this is a weakness of mine. you know, they have these street fairs in new york where they do sausage and pepper stands. i cannot walk past one of those things without getting them. all: ohh! [scattered cheers and applause] - so how long have you lived in this community? - 78 years. - so your whole life. - yes. - now, the first wave of italians who came here from italy, why did they come here? did they come here for steel jobs? coal? - actually, trade. i think they came here more for the trade. - yeah. - yeah, plumbers, bricklayers, any kind of trade like that. - some italians said that they were told to come over here and they were gonna find the roads paved with gold. they said, "they didn't tell us we had to build them first." - yeah. [laughter] [indistinct chatter] [scattered cheers] - how's the neighborhood changed over the years? still predominantly italian american, or...? - yeah, not a
[all speaking italian] - gene, uncle gene, this is anthony bourdain. - how do you do? good. - he was up in donnie's bocce courts faster than anybody else. - wow, that's delicious. this is a weakness of mine. you know, they have these street fairs in new york where they do sausage and pepper stands. i cannot walk past one of those things without getting them. all: ohh! [scattered cheers and applause] - so how long have you lived in this community? - 78 years. - so your whole life. - yes. - now,...
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his gene code patch and policy advice. she supported any actions damaging to the soviet union. the other lady in the photo is katarina. hello, katherine, clear too much income, future wife as the president of ukraine. victor yoshika flow a z us a simply did was they always do, they use their connections, they use their money and they use their ability to open doors. were closed doors to a get these people to the right positions and the to where they can again, carry out american foreign policy up to the soviet union's collapse. you may already knew ukrainian government with fund areas ideology in 2004 opened veneration of ukrainian notes. and these movement leaders began in 2010 president of ukraine. victor yoshika awarded step on monday or the title of care of, of the country for simona 1st words is when you leave the unit or destroying them or the, the officially, the, we just ignore these events, but inside supported them in every possible way and continues to do so just of a massive email sponge 0. it's of the tennessee frontier. how did you kind of get all excited centers
his gene code patch and policy advice. she supported any actions damaging to the soviet union. the other lady in the photo is katarina. hello, katherine, clear too much income, future wife as the president of ukraine. victor yoshika flow a z us a simply did was they always do, they use their connections, they use their money and they use their ability to open doors. were closed doors to a get these people to the right positions and the to where they can again, carry out american foreign policy...