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is a large group of genetic diseases.e rare and personal. what are they called? here they demand special medical technologies too so that this group of patients could uh control their health to increase life expectancy to give one example. the most famous disease in russia is genetic, which is called hemophilia, since the heir to the throne in russia suffered from this disease, the entire european court also suffered from this disease. queen victoria, who gave hmm to the queen of england, who gave the er, suppressed gene to the entire royal family of europe , is still unknown. who was her father is the details historical character, but hemophilia. after the war , life expectancy in patients with hemophilia did not exceed 30 years in russia last year. it has reached a long life the same as the human population. here is the question of the development of technologies that allow early treatment of these patients with all the ensuing consequences, but it is reflected normally normally. we are now watching hemophiliacs play fo
is a large group of genetic diseases.e rare and personal. what are they called? here they demand special medical technologies too so that this group of patients could uh control their health to increase life expectancy to give one example. the most famous disease in russia is genetic, which is called hemophilia, since the heir to the throne in russia suffered from this disease, the entire european court also suffered from this disease. queen victoria, who gave hmm to the queen of england, who...
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this is hardly an ecological nature where genetic fuel generics. i can't come up with a solution. scientists are working on designing more sustainable animals spies, selective breeding, or even by artificially changing their genetic code. revolutionary ways to make food production more sustainable or a dangerous manipulation of nature. for more than 10000 years, we humans have optimized corn and rice harvests and engineered zucchini to be non toxic, sheep, stronger, and wolves, more obedient. we've been doing this very successfully. this is professor john, do pray. he's an expert on the ethical aspects of animal breeding, rob, i mean, you know, if you, if you compare the growth rate to the sizes of animals. yes, over the last 2 decades, i mean, this bleed enormous increases in productivity. the hunger for more and cheaper meet him milk has led to chickens that seemed fully grown at 20 days. double muscled cattle and pigs borne with jolla. extra ribs, there's not much more room probably in m increasing yields in 1961, a single cow in the u. s. produ
this is hardly an ecological nature where genetic fuel generics. i can't come up with a solution. scientists are working on designing more sustainable animals spies, selective breeding, or even by artificially changing their genetic code. revolutionary ways to make food production more sustainable or a dangerous manipulation of nature. for more than 10000 years, we humans have optimized corn and rice harvests and engineered zucchini to be non toxic, sheep, stronger, and wolves, more obedient....
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this is about producing a genetically engineered product to the profit of the company. this is donna pulse from the n g o friends of the us who advocates against this practice. enrique here at cb, there's a lot of things that is, that is confidential. this information. we asked the company for a statement and access to their scientific data, but hadn't received an answer. by the time we made this video, the us food and drug administration approved the fish unsafe to eat in 2015. but the decisions saw heavy backlash from civil society and environmental groups. they took the company to court. there's some evidence highlighted lewis to be genetically engineered salmon bleed with wild salmon that within a couple generations, mild salmon. and not only are ecosystems at risk, the potential benefits of artificial genetic engineering can come at a price undesirable mutations and side effects. in 2020 a u. s. court ruled that the f d. a had failed to sufficiently investigate. the environmental consequences of approving genetically engineered salmon despite this one wholesaler ha
this is about producing a genetically engineered product to the profit of the company. this is donna pulse from the n g o friends of the us who advocates against this practice. enrique here at cb, there's a lot of things that is, that is confidential. this information. we asked the company for a statement and access to their scientific data, but hadn't received an answer. by the time we made this video, the us food and drug administration approved the fish unsafe to eat in 2015. but the...
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here it is all just on vacation genetically not to swallow any muck. you know actually genetically.n do anything, but there is, uh, the direction of synthetic biology, which says that a can be generally rebuilt in general our entire genetic apparatus theoretically, and make it so much, and others that we will actually create e completely, while others are different, a according to the type of structure of the genome. yes, but this again, so far, that is from the realm of fantasy, but theoretically this can really be done, but it will be a person even that the word no is interesting. it's just that it's all well playable, but we still don't know the human genome. what only a small part of genes is responsible for what. we know what it is what information they carry. but you want to play with them, no combine them. just such an opportunity. there are pharmacology, the next 10 years. well, in fact, what we already have with you, for example, against hiv, remember hiv came, it was considered that this is a punishment, lord yes, it's better not to even treat. and by the way, to put it th
here it is all just on vacation genetically not to swallow any muck. you know actually genetically.n do anything, but there is, uh, the direction of synthetic biology, which says that a can be generally rebuilt in general our entire genetic apparatus theoretically, and make it so much, and others that we will actually create e completely, while others are different, a according to the type of structure of the genome. yes, but this again, so far, that is from the realm of fantasy, but...
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so there's genetic diversity. there's species diversity. there's probably 800 species of coral and they seem to respond differently and there's also different species of algae that can repopulate i believe bleached coral after a bleaching so there's so what the book does is i tried to follow some of the stories where i found hope and where i found successes around the health of coral reefs, and so i'll share two of those with you this. oops. sorry, this is sulawesi. it's an indonesia. and this project is spearheaded by the mars candy bar company, which is a little unexpected, but they have chocolate factories and places where there are reefs in tropical places around the world and a lot of people who work in those factories. benefit from fishing on the reefs about between a half a billion and a billion people get their primary source of protein from coral reefs, so it's not just an ecosystem problem. it's a humanitarian problem as well. and so frank mars who's the grandson of the person who started the mars candy bar company was like what c
so there's genetic diversity. there's species diversity. there's probably 800 species of coral and they seem to respond differently and there's also different species of algae that can repopulate i believe bleached coral after a bleaching so there's so what the book does is i tried to follow some of the stories where i found hope and where i found successes around the health of coral reefs, and so i'll share two of those with you this. oops. sorry, this is sulawesi. it's an indonesia. and this...
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starting today, the scientific program is the main theme of the development of genetic technologies in agriculture. every time we have some new topic. here is the last time we collected. here we went with mikhail yurievich. we gathered the teachers of the directors of the museum of teachers of various specialties in the mountains and created an association. naturally teachers of scientific uh natural science subjects, which often develops. this is the most important trend for supporting nature -like technologies, and this year we are currently running a program on genetics. you must understand that our security and sovereignty today was due to the fact that we are a nuclear power, a great outstanding one, and in this sense, we are, as it were, absolutely safe because science is done. by now you must understand that the key issue of quality in our lives is security. these are food, water, medicine, drinks. this is something that should be at a very high level in full control, so development of the president's genetics indicated he launched a birdie program. yeah, different rulers differ
starting today, the scientific program is the main theme of the development of genetic technologies in agriculture. every time we have some new topic. here is the last time we collected. here we went with mikhail yurievich. we gathered the teachers of the directors of the museum of teachers of various specialties in the mountains and created an association. naturally teachers of scientific uh natural science subjects, which often develops. this is the most important trend for supporting nature...
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and they've worked out his entire genetic code., who's based in salford, told me more. it was a combination of these skeletons being so well preserved, but also the advances in the technology that allowed these scientists to extract dna from just a tiny amount of bone. scientists had previously thought that dna might have been destroyed by the extreme heat when vesuvius erupted, but it turns out that where it had been preserved, it was then because these remains were encased in these cemented, heat—hardened and time—hardened layers of ash, that actually preserved the dna as well to be able to be picked up in a test millennia later. and what did they find in terms of the dna? they only got one whole genome, so basically the entire genetic code, set of instructions that made this person. they also managed to get non—human dna. they found dna in his skeleton that was from a tuberculosis—causing bacterium, suggesting he might have had the disease before he died. and actually, some of the archaeologists and anthropologists involved in t
and they've worked out his entire genetic code., who's based in salford, told me more. it was a combination of these skeletons being so well preserved, but also the advances in the technology that allowed these scientists to extract dna from just a tiny amount of bone. scientists had previously thought that dna might have been destroyed by the extreme heat when vesuvius erupted, but it turns out that where it had been preserved, it was then because these remains were encased in these cemented,...
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here is such a program on the most important strategic key for us, and crops, e, seeds and genetics,he analysis showed that the order of crops. we are fine. i will give an example for wheat. yes, we provide more than 90% of our seeds with our seeds, 96% even with our domestic seeds, but for a number of crops there is. uh, we have an addiction, well, they will give an example of the same potatoes, even sugar beets. and here we have developed under the program we are already seeing the first results. we are within the framework of the implementation of this scientific program. uh, putting business together like industrial partner science and two ministries . here, uh, work. here is the ministry of education and science and the ministry of agriculture. well, plus our agricultural university has joined forces, when business is not only setting goals, but also participating in the implementation of this program. so it’s clear that they are aiming for a more correct point result, which they will then use in their work, the program we have orders up to 30 years. that is, in principle, we ca
here is such a program on the most important strategic key for us, and crops, e, seeds and genetics,he analysis showed that the order of crops. we are fine. i will give an example for wheat. yes, we provide more than 90% of our seeds with our seeds, 96% even with our domestic seeds, but for a number of crops there is. uh, we have an addiction, well, they will give an example of the same potatoes, even sugar beets. and here we have developed under the program we are already seeing the first...
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i paid 15.000, however genetic examination.nd olesya, but the young mother assures that i gave birth to artyom i'm pretty sure it's his child. i was faithful to him. she does it like a potato you have, and her hair is so worth it. it's on her head that her veins don't carry over. and although for a moment. acquaintance with artyom she was married. he says olesya, he became her first man, and marriage. she concluded fictitiously for the sake of money. then i committed a crime. i needed money to get here abdullo helped me in this with artyom's mother, according to my son. it is known that on his only joint night with olesya, he was unpleasant surprised the guy thought that he was with the girl, far from the first. it was nothing like that. he said so before that he went into it, as a rule, into a jar. now olesya lives with artyom's best friend and is expecting a baby again. the entire family budget is 12,000 rubles. child benefits and this money is not enough for anything. i don't work for anyone. sergey is already on maternity l
i paid 15.000, however genetic examination.nd olesya, but the young mother assures that i gave birth to artyom i'm pretty sure it's his child. i was faithful to him. she does it like a potato you have, and her hair is so worth it. it's on her head that her veins don't carry over. and although for a moment. acquaintance with artyom she was married. he says olesya, he became her first man, and marriage. she concluded fictitiously for the sake of money. then i committed a crime. i needed money to...
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and the whole world uses the services of these global centers. can you tell me that the import of geneticsat does it mean, blocked? well, this is such a decision, what is the logical explanation? unfortunately, i am here now in the studio, even after the end of these eight months , uh, i cannot give why such a decision was made . it was made after 5 years after the discovery of one of the swine diseases that are widespread in the world in poland, that is, the state production and consumption service did not notice this disease here, suddenly in october of the 21st year, it noticed and actually provoked such a terrible shortage of e-e breeding stock for of ukrainian pig complexes, which as a result led to the loss of almost half of the pig population in ukraine. i think that this issue should be resolved immediately. yes , well, they became cheaper by 50%. and ukraine, for example, in the conditions when the european union canceled all customs duties on any ukrainian products, in these conditions we should simply flood the european market with ukrainian meat and make money from it. well, if
and the whole world uses the services of these global centers. can you tell me that the import of geneticsat does it mean, blocked? well, this is such a decision, what is the logical explanation? unfortunately, i am here now in the studio, even after the end of these eight months , uh, i cannot give why such a decision was made . it was made after 5 years after the discovery of one of the swine diseases that are widespread in the world in poland, that is, the state production and consumption...
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this is what over the past 100 years and obviously not because our genetics has changed, genetics hasrs and there are, of course, the external conditions in which we live . however, increased life expectancy. a means that a increases the risk of disease, that is, we are actually more and more people, we enter the zone where cancer develops. uh, parkinson's alzheimer's disease earlier in the middle ages. it was not very relevant, because usually people, uh, did not live to any age, so it is very important that, uh, the population not only increase their life expectancy, but increase their healthy life expectancy, the laboratory is here and the means of combating aging, that is, here they can determine the real biological age of a person. i remember at school they showed us ripe trees, by the rings, which you can determine how old they are? i hope they don't cut me up here to see how much i'm old. don't be cruel to me. mom , do not be afraid, it will not hurt, and you need to take a lot of small checks, three three test tubes. the first stage of an important study on an empty stomach is
this is what over the past 100 years and obviously not because our genetics has changed, genetics hasrs and there are, of course, the external conditions in which we live . however, increased life expectancy. a means that a increases the risk of disease, that is, we are actually more and more people, we enter the zone where cancer develops. uh, parkinson's alzheimer's disease earlier in the middle ages. it was not very relevant, because usually people, uh, did not live to any age, so it is very...
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yeah, a very genetic headline. _ the i. yeah, a very genetic headline, and _ the i.s are the 21st, 22nd and 25th, as you say, because... it 25th, as you say, because... it might be the 23rd, but it is almost academic... the might be the 23rd, but it is almost academic- - -_ academic... the rundown of the service in _ academic... the rundown of the service in advance _ academic. .. the rundown of the service in advance of— academic... the rundown of the service in advance of the - academic... the rundown of the service in advance of the strict l service in advance of the strict beginning, and then at the other end, it takes time for the service to get back up and running —— the strike beginning. in total, you are looking at six days of the if not a complete shutdown, certainly heavily reduced services. i think is of one in five services running effectively, which given how much people rely on rail service to get around, in terms ofjobs, just going about their ordinary business, that is going to cause huge disruption to millions and millions of people at a time when pe
yeah, a very genetic headline. _ the i. yeah, a very genetic headline, and _ the i.s are the 21st, 22nd and 25th, as you say, because... it 25th, as you say, because... it might be the 23rd, but it is almost academic... the might be the 23rd, but it is almost academic- - -_ academic... the rundown of the service in _ academic... the rundown of the service in advance _ academic. .. the rundown of the service in advance of— academic... the rundown of the service in advance of the - academic......
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the backbone, that is, at the moment, genetics has stepped very far, and we can already at the stageng a calf, uh, one or another criterion to add other priority ovatword of the coat of the great milk drinker of grassy stern these days i'm just an hour per step sting on a bullet help from the farm, the idea that you recently grew up, we waste grass alfalfa with fistulolium overgrown specifically packaged rolls we are approaching the correct determination of the mowing time. uh humidity when harvesting and 100% we harvest them in polymer. e, for a year we have about four mowings, than e we will prepare grass and silage with better quality. and if there are knives, the less we will use some additives to balance the diet. and this will be lower cost of production and higher profitability of production in agribusiness about the succession of the interventionist. the cow itself is the head investor with its own logic and rfmetics. and so she herself doesn’t come to her, and i can give a deal about it, replenished from the grounds by ivan kesam. this is also said by the utter experience of
the backbone, that is, at the moment, genetics has stepped very far, and we can already at the stageng a calf, uh, one or another criterion to add other priority ovatword of the coat of the great milk drinker of grassy stern these days i'm just an hour per step sting on a bullet help from the farm, the idea that you recently grew up, we waste grass alfalfa with fistulolium overgrown specifically packaged rolls we are approaching the correct determination of the mowing time. uh humidity when...
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this was a turning point in genetics, now many companies.nd they can order any synthetic gene on june 2, 1973 . the van gogh museum, an outstanding dutch post-impressionist artist, has opened in amsterdam . the building was designed by modernist architects gehry-trietvelt and kisek. kurakova in the style of neoplasticism and metabolism are light and simple designs that organically blend with the environment in the museum are stored 200 canvases, 580 drawings, four sketchbooks and 750 letters from the master showcase masterpieces such as potato eaters. a bedroom in orles zouave and boats on the shore in sainte-marie, as well as a collection of works by van gogh's contemporaries, collected by himself by his brother. this painting by claude monet polygogen georges cyr and other celebrities of the museum. van gogh is considered one of the most famous in the world and is visited annually by about one and a half million people. that was the day in history. interview with a former us military intelligence officer scott rieter, i try to stick to his
this was a turning point in genetics, now many companies.nd they can order any synthetic gene on june 2, 1973 . the van gogh museum, an outstanding dutch post-impressionist artist, has opened in amsterdam . the building was designed by modernist architects gehry-trietvelt and kisek. kurakova in the style of neoplasticism and metabolism are light and simple designs that organically blend with the environment in the museum are stored 200 canvases, 580 drawings, four sketchbooks and 750 letters...
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the genetic code of an m r n. a molecule can still be red, but it tricks cellular receptors. they no longer defensively break down the introduced are in a m and a when we generated the arden a and the instead of unit in the re incorporated, the pseudo unity. and we found that that are any, was nothing on there. jenny translated 10 times better than to conventional and it was like a dream come through and no, i could move on and do that. you take irony and i knew that it would be very, very important. i knew that it would be used for many, many things, but nobody believed easy. at 1st. carrico couldn't convince any one of her findings . but then she heard that a company in germany was carrying out research into our inane so that's what i give up a left my husband, my family behind and with my japanese colleague, he told me mama too opposed ocho. we arrived to germany and we were on the mission that in by and think we will introduced a new go side modified adoni and the and so he left also wife and family and we were just on a mission today. many companies work with carry cars,
the genetic code of an m r n. a molecule can still be red, but it tricks cellular receptors. they no longer defensively break down the introduced are in a m and a when we generated the arden a and the instead of unit in the re incorporated, the pseudo unity. and we found that that are any, was nothing on there. jenny translated 10 times better than to conventional and it was like a dream come through and no, i could move on and do that. you take irony and i knew that it would be very, very...
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today the ribbon was cut in the aqua laboratory, the first in the country, which will be engaged in geneticrch of fish. we will study how genes affect phenotypes, that is, how this fish will grow on how it will be. uh, how tasty it will be, how much healthier it will be, the most daring dreams, scientists can put into practice another principle that was shared by the academician, ernst, and on which it now seems that the whole world science is built is far away from him rinat grieving in daria inozemtseva together. the capital 's eleventh-graders have the last preparations for the long-awaited graduation event this year in moscow, 68,000 boys and girls graduated from school. parents, the organizers of the holiday , tried to do everything to make it memorable for graduates for life, what unusual things have been prepared for them this year by marina gromova not aging waltz, diligently rehearsing waltz steps in the schoolyard, they are preparing to step into adulthood. today there are still students of the eleventh grade, tomorrow graduates and future students. we are all looking forward to t
today the ribbon was cut in the aqua laboratory, the first in the country, which will be engaged in geneticrch of fish. we will study how genes affect phenotypes, that is, how this fish will grow on how it will be. uh, how tasty it will be, how much healthier it will be, the most daring dreams, scientists can put into practice another principle that was shared by the academician, ernst, and on which it now seems that the whole world science is built is far away from him rinat grieving in daria...
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that is, you understood that you needed to raise them , of course, a genetic examination will confirm a little granddaughter, whom i also need, i have a disabled child, i have one more, how should i help her. i helped as much as i could, and then i got tired of doing it. and yulia will ask for forgiveness for doubts if necessary. no , i won't ask anyone. why. she asks me for forgiveness. why should i ask about the bitch you want to communicate if you confirm with dna that this will be your granddaughter, ours will be communicate. well, again, i'm 100% sure that if i come to her now it will be quiet and calm. here take and ride no will be constantly to you. she doesn't know you, come. you see that he is a heavy child to bring to their house. she will not go to alexander until our studio has a geneticist with the result of a genetic examination. maybe you want to say something by being nothing i don't want to tell her, because that's more than half of what she said here, it's not true at all. no, she's not mine. julia, are you sure you are? from dna will confirm that this is his child?
that is, you understood that you needed to raise them , of course, a genetic examination will confirm a little granddaughter, whom i also need, i have a disabled child, i have one more, how should i help her. i helped as much as i could, and then i got tired of doing it. and yulia will ask for forgiveness for doubts if necessary. no , i won't ask anyone. why. she asks me for forgiveness. why should i ask about the bitch you want to communicate if you confirm with dna that this will be your...
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the reason it mutates so easily this week is that it's genetic material is not coded in one class, but in fragments that can be assembled relatively at random tundra. that makes it easier for a new virus to take shape public interested like what happens is that a current virus is sent to the lab site where it used to produce a vaccine of course, but science as they are, if is a time problem, one, they have to make sure they're faster and producing their vaccines august, the virus is a mutating business. that would probably not be the case with an m r n. a vaccine or 2 things would go much faster. law 20. thank but a him of an additional key on via feeler for title m r n. a technology has many advantages. hold on for you i'm. it can provide an accurate blueprint for antigen proteins, as it allows us to produce compounds with different variance of an anti gentle young jesus antigens. aunt is conklin, mackenzie, all 4th. we could also envisage a simple m r n. a vaccine that is effective against a number of viruses, young done vote, whom are combining coding for antigens against the flu. f
the reason it mutates so easily this week is that it's genetic material is not coded in one class, but in fragments that can be assembled relatively at random tundra. that makes it easier for a new virus to take shape public interested like what happens is that a current virus is sent to the lab site where it used to produce a vaccine of course, but science as they are, if is a time problem, one, they have to make sure they're faster and producing their vaccines august, the virus is a mutating...
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the nucleus of every cell contains, are genetic information. are dna with thousands of blueprints for all essential proteins. if the body has to produce a certain protein, the corresponding template is copied from the cell nucleus. and m r n a molecule is formed and stands from messenger. ah, an r n a is the messenger that transports blueprints for specific proteins from the nucleus to the cellular cytoplasm for construction. therefore, m r n a vaccines transmit information data. if you will, for example, they can supply the construction plan to build the corona, virus, spike protein. this is one basic principle behind m r n a technology. the side one can see a best estimate, eman. i'll the 2nd basic principle is a m r n. a technology can also be used to update the sales characteristics. when they listened, we knew that every cell in the human body carries the data for absolutely any other said, okay. and we can give the sales, specific instruction line will be his and then one possible application for this r o b to rejuvenate organs to combat
the nucleus of every cell contains, are genetic information. are dna with thousands of blueprints for all essential proteins. if the body has to produce a certain protein, the corresponding template is copied from the cell nucleus. and m r n a molecule is formed and stands from messenger. ah, an r n a is the messenger that transports blueprints for specific proteins from the nucleus to the cellular cytoplasm for construction. therefore, m r n a vaccines transmit information data. if you will,...
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with genetics with medicine, uh, special personalized for a person, uh, and.this simple basis, there are already 52 such groups out of fifty-two scientists. they are already formed from various leaders. uh, the universities in our country that deal with genetics and, uh, are already doing research. and one more thing i would like to draw your attention to. we raised infrastructure bonds. uh, the federal next building infrastructure. e, which will accompany and equip a platform on which everything will be located. what was said to me a little higher and on the other day, we held a strategic session with the participation of deputy prime minister on behalf of yuri borisov. ah, on health and pharmaceutical savings, new challenges, answers here, uh, and we signed there, 8 agreements, including an agreement with rosnan in here in these industries and an opportunity. we are now actively filling this agenda with concrete actions so that they are waiting for this or that building to be built, and the substantive purpose of these two components of a large project has a
with genetics with medicine, uh, special personalized for a person, uh, and.this simple basis, there are already 52 such groups out of fifty-two scientists. they are already formed from various leaders. uh, the universities in our country that deal with genetics and, uh, are already doing research. and one more thing i would like to draw your attention to. we raised infrastructure bonds. uh, the federal next building infrastructure. e, which will accompany and equip a platform on which...
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this became a turning point in genetics, now many companies. they can order any synthetic gene on june 2, 1973. the van gogh museum, an outstanding dutch post-impressionist artist, has opened in amsterdam. the building was designed by the modernist architects heretrytwelt and kisho, kurakawa in the style of neoplasticism and metabolism are light and simple structures that blend seamlessly with the environment. the museum houses 200 canvases, 580 drawings, four sketchbooks and 750 letters of the master, masterpieces such as potato eaters are exhibited. bedroom in the eagle zouave and boats on the shore in saint-marie, as well as a collection of works by van gogh's contemporaries, collected by himself by his brother. this painting by claude monet of paul gauguin georges cyr and other celebrities of the museum. van gogh is considered one of the most famous in the world and is visited annually by about one and a half million people. that was the day in history. used to watching videos stopped working , install, open, watch russian channels and all
this became a turning point in genetics, now many companies. they can order any synthetic gene on june 2, 1973. the van gogh museum, an outstanding dutch post-impressionist artist, has opened in amsterdam. the building was designed by the modernist architects heretrytwelt and kisho, kurakawa in the style of neoplasticism and metabolism are light and simple structures that blend seamlessly with the environment. the museum houses 200 canvases, 580 drawings, four sketchbooks and 750 letters of the...
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this was done by a team of russian researchers from the all-russian research institute of forest geneticsand biotechnology in voronezh in the hands of specialists. now there are five clones of the same tree that ivan sergeevich turgenev planted almost 200 years ago. anna volkova anya figured out how the cloning process went . vadim the chances are great, at least this is the task that scientists set themselves. these are rare shots of the very last days of the life of the turgenev oak, taken in the museum-reserves. spasskoye lutovinovo in the orel region, the green giant was the main relic. the estate of the mother of ivan turgenev, the writer planted him presumably. here, between 1828 and 1838, in 2021, the oak became the winner of the prestigious tree of the year competition. however, in the autumn of that year, its history was cut short by a hurricane that hit europe in the last days of november. benedict in turkey wind accelerated to 130 km / h. in istanbul, roofs flew, buildings fell on the roads, trucks turned over, in moscow, a whirlwind uprooted trees. creation of torn down scaffo
this was done by a team of russian researchers from the all-russian research institute of forest geneticsand biotechnology in voronezh in the hands of specialists. now there are five clones of the same tree that ivan sergeevich turgenev planted almost 200 years ago. anna volkova anya figured out how the cloning process went . vadim the chances are great, at least this is the task that scientists set themselves. these are rare shots of the very last days of the life of the turgenev oak, taken in...
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to be completely controlled at a very high level, which is why the development of the president's geneticsated he launched a birdie. a historic breakthrough that caused shock is how reuters describes the success of the right national rally party in the elections in france, the supporters of marina le pens form the third largest faction, they received 89 mandates - this is 10 times more. than they had before and even the most optimistic forecasts. they were given no more than 50 seats, while the bloc, the president of macron, won the elections, but lost the absolute majority. what compromises will the macron government now have to make, and with whom is a coalition possible about this in the report of the head of our european bureau anastasia popova political earthquake tsunami shock, with such headlines came out today french newspapers the president loses the absolute majority. although he gets more seats than his rivals in this situation. in the recent history of the fifth republic, the greedy doubt will not be remembered; never in the history of the fifth republic did the national assemb
to be completely controlled at a very high level, which is why the development of the president's geneticsated he launched a birdie. a historic breakthrough that caused shock is how reuters describes the success of the right national rally party in the elections in france, the supporters of marina le pens form the third largest faction, they received 89 mandates - this is 10 times more. than they had before and even the most optimistic forecasts. they were given no more than 50 seats, while the...
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if you need a genetic examination, please contact us and we will definitely help you.as and senovats almost around the clock about how the city lives on the front line
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well, now they are trying to find various markers, for example, everything depends on genetics.at he said. here, let's say an aids drug for africans has a bad effect on blacks on whites. well, worse, because they have such a genetic feature, and let's say alla purinol is a medicine. here gout for the removal of uric acid can act very badly on the chinese, koreans, japanese. here on here on the asians of this and it is very necessary to carefully prescribe the medicine to them, because there can really be up to uh, resuscitation cases, a problem with alla purinol warfarin, let's say blood giving birth medicine, like 10 completely different on people on a white person, let's say inosiatov. that is, this genetics is why for many drugs from a blood type, the blood type is a reflection of your genetics, and also different drugs act differently, i now mean that this is a problem, she seems not to drink. paracetamol powder is one thing, but it goes much deeper than that. she's a new problem from here. we are approaching personalized medicine. we are approaching the fact that we must do
well, now they are trying to find various markers, for example, everything depends on genetics.at he said. here, let's say an aids drug for africans has a bad effect on blacks on whites. well, worse, because they have such a genetic feature, and let's say alla purinol is a medicine. here gout for the removal of uric acid can act very badly on the chinese, koreans, japanese. here on here on the asians of this and it is very necessary to carefully prescribe the medicine to them, because there can...
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my child has a genetic disease, it goes as it turns out on my part.e the body, and we have such fombriomas that go inside the head, that is, they sometimes prevent the child from developing and there are fears that at the moment we have. there is a tumor on the left side of the head, i moved here with the transition, touching the nervously visual eye. that is, it can disappear abruptly, and the child’s vision can suddenly disappear, or the child can go blind. if this fombrioma will continue, well grow. or it will suppress the brain and there may be unavoidable circumstances to operate at all while they are operating, because they are afraid . here she has a small one. here's how type cystic. well, in general, all over the head inside the child, for what reason could this disease be activated? well, in general, they said that it was still when the pregnant woman walked, it was on a nervous basis. it just stirred it up. if it were like a kinetic, i myself am a carrier, and then something i was pregnant and walked throughout the pregnancy. i was in emoti
my child has a genetic disease, it goes as it turns out on my part.e the body, and we have such fombriomas that go inside the head, that is, they sometimes prevent the child from developing and there are fears that at the moment we have. there is a tumor on the left side of the head, i moved here with the transition, touching the nervously visual eye. that is, it can disappear abruptly, and the child’s vision can suddenly disappear, or the child can go blind. if this fombrioma will continue,...
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it's in our genetic memory. _ they come out here?hey come out here? it's in our genetic memory, buffalo are i they come out here? it's in our genetic memory, buffalo are in our dna, we had some kids come out in a bus and the buffalo were curious and they came and to see the make eye contact with each other was something really, really special. it's an emotional experience, really, to see those kids have a reconnection with that. it never gets old.— reconnection with that. it never gets old. no, they are such gorgeous _ never gets old. no, they are such gorgeous creatures, i never gets old. no, they are i such gorgeous creatures, aren't they? such gorgeous creatures, aren't the ? , ., they? they are. so talk - they? they are. so talk to i they? they are. so talk to me i they? they are. i so talk to me about they? they are. - so talk to me about the they? the)! are- _ so talk to me about the moment that the first buffalo have hit the land. �* , that the first buffalo have hit the land. 3 ., ~ ' the land. it's taken me 15 ears the land.
it's in our genetic memory. _ they come out here?hey come out here? it's in our genetic memory, buffalo are i they come out here? it's in our genetic memory, buffalo are in our dna, we had some kids come out in a bus and the buffalo were curious and they came and to see the make eye contact with each other was something really, really special. it's an emotional experience, really, to see those kids have a reconnection with that. it never gets old.— reconnection with that. it never gets old....
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and now , six months later, russian genetic scientists.id that they almost resurrected a dead tree, plant cloning is very, common practice, it is used by many gardeners from the mother. the lines cut off the cuttings, then they are placed in water with a pre-adjusted ph, where they take root at the final stage, having grown stronger, the seedlings are transferred to the ground. in the case of the oak , the cloning process is much more difficult, the tree was old. in addition, there was already a state of rest, that is, it was preparing for winter, and in some places it also rotted. however, experts still managed to extract explants of a part of the biological tissue of a tree. uh, very strong infected. at this age contains a large amount of phenols. e that as a result of the cultivation process could subsequently lead to death with age, and the tree loses its regenerative potential, that is, the ability to vegetative reproduction in general. we hope that we will make our contribution, and in the preservation of such a unique cultural histo
and now , six months later, russian genetic scientists.id that they almost resurrected a dead tree, plant cloning is very, common practice, it is used by many gardeners from the mother. the lines cut off the cuttings, then they are placed in water with a pre-adjusted ph, where they take root at the final stage, having grown stronger, the seedlings are transferred to the ground. in the case of the oak , the cloning process is much more difficult, the tree was old. in addition, there was already...
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y >> yeah, we think as many as one in four have some genetic disposition.e recommend anyone under 50 with a new cancer gets genetically screened. and so this is a new tool in our toolbox for these patients. >>> record-breaking hot weather is threatening rt pas of the u.s. we'll go to the weather center. please stay with us. with preret is proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our formula fofor face, too. aveeno®. do you have a life iurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. migraine attacks? you can't always avoid triggers like stress. qulipta™ can help preven
y >> yeah, we think as many as one in four have some genetic disposition.e recommend anyone under 50 with a new cancer gets genetically screened. and so this is a new tool in our toolbox for these patients. >>> record-breaking hot weather is threatening rt pas of the u.s. we'll go to the weather center. please stay with us. with preret is proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our formula fofor face, too. aveeno®. do you have a life iurance policy you no longer need?...
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including the last time when germany created an army, the war touched almost every soviet family and genetic memory is alive schultz said that his main goal is for russia not to win the war in ukraine, moreover, schultz said that he was sure the defeat of the russians hitler also thought so, but in the end everything ended in surrender in the suburbs, berlin scholz, also stated that zelensky is about to be sent radars of the iris t ls air defense system and self-propelled howitzers, and then completely in front of the deputies of the bundestag. he began to brag about the already supplied weapons for killing russians more than 15 tons of ammunition 100,000 hand grenades and more than 5,000 anti-tank locations. moreover, as if hitler had moved in, schultz was so dispersed at some point that he began to suspiciously throw his hand up in a nazi salute and practically ziganul look. and
including the last time when germany created an army, the war touched almost every soviet family and genetic memory is alive schultz said that his main goal is for russia not to win the war in ukraine, moreover, schultz said that he was sure the defeat of the russians hitler also thought so, but in the end everything ended in surrender in the suburbs, berlin scholz, also stated that zelensky is about to be sent radars of the iris t ls air defense system and self-propelled howitzers, and then...
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a host of other cancers and recently we used it for colon and rectal cancers with a unique set of geneticns with good results. >> with that set of genetic mutations it was called mismatch repair deefficiency, right? does this sort of therapy have any implications for people who might have different types of cancer tumors but the same deefficiency? >> yeah, we think that as many as 1 in 4 patients with rectal cancer have some sort of genetic predisposition for their cancer. mismatch, repair or otherwise. so we have increasingly started to test patients for this, so much that we recommend that anyone who is under 50 with a new cancer gets genetically screened. this is a new tool in our tool box for these patients. >> yeah, and just to under line the stunning affect here. i mean, 100% of the patients in the small study saw their cancer you know, basically go down. how unusual is it in these types of studies? >> yeah, i think we were all really excited to see that. i think doctors when they see a study of a dozen patients with good results we are cautiously optimistic. but, but, previously to
a host of other cancers and recently we used it for colon and rectal cancers with a unique set of geneticns with good results. >> with that set of genetic mutations it was called mismatch repair deefficiency, right? does this sort of therapy have any implications for people who might have different types of cancer tumors but the same deefficiency? >> yeah, we think that as many as 1 in 4 patients with rectal cancer have some sort of genetic predisposition for their cancer. mismatch,...
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that's genetics.t-grandmother, there was always a visiting young man neither in his mother nor in his father. can so can the group blood affect the character of a person? here is the microbio, maybe the bacterium is a blood type? i don't know, maybe we're talking about genetics. yes, but i don’t know, i didn’t read it, i did n’t hear it, i don’t think too much after all. i don’t know, here is my first group, mosquitoes bite me. i have a stomach really, no, i'm a choleric, as far as i know people from the first group of sanguine people are so different, i don't know, can a blood type affect the effectiveness of vaccination? but, if we say that the second blood group is more susceptible to the appearance, respectively, their risks are higher, probably yes the blood circuit diet is effective. well, you know, it 's naive for what blood type? a b zero or by factor or ai big ai small or dafi or kel or mns or what is a lutheran? what else do we have left with you? glob is 8, and we counted it full on 43, so
that's genetics.t-grandmother, there was always a visiting young man neither in his mother nor in his father. can so can the group blood affect the character of a person? here is the microbio, maybe the bacterium is a blood type? i don't know, maybe we're talking about genetics. yes, but i don’t know, i didn’t read it, i did n’t hear it, i don’t think too much after all. i don’t know, here is my first group, mosquitoes bite me. i have a stomach really, no, i'm a choleric, as far as i...
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the answer from a genet. jaelyn was pretty clear. she said that almost all develop nations are facing this high degree of inflation and those nations actually have a very, a different fiscal policies. and therefore, she can not share the argument that the american rescue plan in the amount of $1.00 trillion a dollar really place a big or a great a role when it comes to an inflation. she also pointed to the work in the, or the warranty, your crane, and the higher prices for an energy, for instance, and food that nobody really could forecast a couple of months ago. now you don't seem to think that congress had room to act in terms of easing up the pressures of inflation for americans. what did she actually suggest today? yes, jen yelton has a couple of ideas and suggestions. some if congress villa really jump on it remains to be seen. i would say is rather unlikely. there is, for example, the idea that jenna yellow brought up and key for her other politicians as well in the past couple of years to bring down the cost for prescription d
the answer from a genet. jaelyn was pretty clear. she said that almost all develop nations are facing this high degree of inflation and those nations actually have a very, a different fiscal policies. and therefore, she can not share the argument that the american rescue plan in the amount of $1.00 trillion a dollar really place a big or a great a role when it comes to an inflation. she also pointed to the work in the, or the warranty, your crane, and the higher prices for an energy, for...
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it's genetic instructions are written on a long double stranded chain of nucleotides. the corona virus that causes covey 19, on the other hand, is an r n, a virus. the instructions for making it's written on a much shorter single stranded chain. because dna is more stable than r n a. the monkey pox virus doesn't mutate as quickly as r, n a. viruses, lifestyles covey to do. if this comes to that selective pressure put on. so the buyers buy, for example, vaccination, can refine very quickly, the so called this keep you on the other hand, i mean the, the human pox virus, the test in eradicated by 980. i mean, this is not really change at all during all of this ever education campaign. monkey is a fairly close cousin to the virus that causes small power. starting in the late 1950, the international vaccination campaign that wiped out that terrible disease and gauge 20 years later. ready so many younger people nowadays are unprotected, but medications that could really help treat monkey pox already exist. on the 2 pucks viruses, a close enough relative that experts think ev
it's genetic instructions are written on a long double stranded chain of nucleotides. the corona virus that causes covey 19, on the other hand, is an r n, a virus. the instructions for making it's written on a much shorter single stranded chain. because dna is more stable than r n a. the monkey pox virus doesn't mutate as quickly as r, n a. viruses, lifestyles covey to do. if this comes to that selective pressure put on. so the buyers buy, for example, vaccination, can refine very quickly, the...
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uh, genetics has come a long way, and we are already at the stage of getting a calf.n add this or that criterion during the filming of this report in the laboratory on the farm , another calf was born, the heilen breed, weighing 25 kg. they immediately came up with the name bull and we have such a tradition. if we have a new guest that day. yes, we name the calf after this guest, and therefore today this calf will probably have the name lyosha or lyoshka or lyokha, you yourself will say in this, how i don’t mind. lyokha normally strict adherence to technology is an important aspect in artificial insemination. the main assistant to a successful result is the care of animals on animals, we hang collars with sensors that help to the doctor and the seminator, reproduction is very strong. we strictly daily sneak cows. on somatics more than once a month there, and we are brightly trained in such a way that they are every day. each cow can be checked to identify the beltergen enterprise in agribusiness. the cow itself is the main investor in this, its own logic and arithmeti
uh, genetics has come a long way, and we are already at the stage of getting a calf.n add this or that criterion during the filming of this report in the laboratory on the farm , another calf was born, the heilen breed, weighing 25 kg. they immediately came up with the name bull and we have such a tradition. if we have a new guest that day. yes, we name the calf after this guest, and therefore today this calf will probably have the name lyosha or lyoshka or lyokha, you yourself will say in...
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it will be engaged in genetic research of fish, starting with sturgeons, we will look for such mutas.
it will be engaged in genetic research of fish, starting with sturgeons, we will look for such mutas.
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he treated children with genetic abnormalities. heartbreaking stuff.people would bring children to him from all over the world for his really good at diagnosing with the issue was. the parents are very appreciative sometimesme they developed new diets for the children that would help them live a better life. but john wolf was frustrated because he wanted to cure these children not just give them a new diets. at night he would go into the laboratory and try to out some approach that might work. he was the first one to show that despite the skepticism there is potential for using mrna as part of may be a vaccine, it may be a drug to create a protein in the body. it showed the possibilities. my book in some ways is about -- you can picture it as a relay race almost afraid to have a group of scientists that are running and making progress and it looks like they're going to win the race and then they stumble and fall. the kind of pass the baton as it were to the next group. this group at duke i write about was the leader of that endeavor he picked up that b
he treated children with genetic abnormalities. heartbreaking stuff.people would bring children to him from all over the world for his really good at diagnosing with the issue was. the parents are very appreciative sometimesme they developed new diets for the children that would help them live a better life. but john wolf was frustrated because he wanted to cure these children not just give them a new diets. at night he would go into the laboratory and try to out some approach that might work....