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why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms at to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. find out because part of the answer might lie in his bloodlj find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it is sealed up, the bloods passed a volunteer, his manager had to go on hold because the virus big he has set upa hold because the virus big he has set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. it is quite an odd way to interview someone. how did you get involved in this? i would normally be working in a lab of people with rare lung disease so it is frustrating because i can't do that so i e—mailed my collea g u es i can't do that so i e—mailed my colleagues and asked how could i get involved, how could i help. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the count corner in the biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected
why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms at to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. find out because part of the answer might lie in his bloodlj find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it is sealed up, the bloods passed a volunteer, his manager had to go on hold because the virus big he has set upa hold because the virus big he has set up a team...
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why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms atw are you doing? lovely. that's good. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? i'd normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease, and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that so ijust e—mailed my colleagues and asked how could i get involved, how could i help. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the count corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but yo analyse them, first you have to separate them off. —— but to analyse them, first
why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms atw are you doing? lovely. that's good. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone....
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why does covid—19 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms atd. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? i'd normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease, and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that so ijust e—mailed my colleagues and asked how could i get involved, how could i help. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but to analyse them, first you have to separate them off. at the very bottom, we have the red blood cells that are the heaviest a
why does covid—19 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms atd. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get...
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why does covid—19 put some people, like george gilbert here, in hospital, yet others get no symptoms are you doing? lovely. will he has helped volunteer to help find out. because part of the answer might lie in his blood. once it's sealed up the blood's passed to volunteer then, his medical research and to go on hold because of the virus, so he has set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. then, it is quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? they would normally be working on pulmonary heart disease. it's quite frustrating because they can't do that, so i'd just e—mailed my colleagues and asked how can they get involved, how can they help? and it's been excellent, to be honest, because you do feel you are making a difference in these difficult times. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but to analyse them first yo
why does covid—19 put some people, like george gilbert here, in hospital, yet others get no symptoms are you doing? lovely. will he has helped volunteer to help find out. because part of the answer might lie in his blood. once it's sealed up the blood's passed to volunteer then, his medical research and to go on hold because of the virus, so he has set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. then, it is quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get...
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why does covid—19 put some people, like george gilbert here, in hospital, yet others get no symptomsl, he's helped volunteered to help find out. because part of the answer might lie in his blood. you take all that lot?! yeah, we're like vultures, aren't we? i shan't have any left. no! once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research and to go on hold because of the virus, so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. so, ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? so i'd normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease. and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that. so ijust e—mailed my colleagues and asked — how can i get involved, how can i help? and it's been excellent, to be honest, because you do feel you're making a difference in these difficult times. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of the
why does covid—19 put some people, like george gilbert here, in hospital, yet others get no symptomsl, he's helped volunteered to help find out. because part of the answer might lie in his blood. you take all that lot?! yeah, we're like vultures, aren't we? i shan't have any left. no! once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research and to go on hold because of the virus, so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. so, ben, it's...
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May 25, 2020
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she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stuart, our iconic object hung on walls when the house opened in 1800 and saved by dolly madison from the fire. unfortunately cbs news misspelled her name in the captions. this painting was saved and restored and was in the house continuously except during reconstruction. to the right, there were things acquired to be historical and archival. some may have gone in storage or in smaller rooms on the second or third floors of the house, including this windsor desk chair, which came to us -- it was in the temporary white house after the fire of 1814, the second night that tim's medicine was fleeing -- james madison was fleeing the white house, dolly madison was in one direction and he took off in another. sitting ine evening this little desk of the owner of the house. she got into the state dining room. the picture in the upper left is how she would have found it. the black marble mantelpiece was installed in the truman renovation, really just a surround. mental with lyons heads, changed to moved to thewas truman library
she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stuart, our iconic object hung on walls when the house opened in 1800 and saved by dolly madison from the fire. unfortunately cbs news misspelled her name in the captions. this painting was saved and restored and was in the house continuously except during reconstruction. to the right, there were things acquired to be historical and archival. some may have gone in storage or in smaller rooms on the second or third floors of the...
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she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stewart.t is our iconic object that was hung on the walls when the house opened in 1,800 and saved by dolly madison from the fire. you might know that cbs news misspelled dolly's name in the that james madison was fleeing from the white house after dolly madison had grabbed the painting and taken off in one direction and he took off in another direction and he was running the government for one night in brookeville, maryland, sitting in this little desk made by the owner of the house. she moved down the hall out of our normal tour route and got into the state dining room first. the picture at the upper left is how she would have found it. the black marble mantel piece is what was instilled in the truman registration. the lion's head carved on it changed to bison heads was, in fact, removed by the truman renovation and sent to the troouman library. mrs. kennedy actually invited them to send the mantel back and it wasn't the no thank you. it's mine. i'm keeping it. what she was alluding to was t
she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stewart.t is our iconic object that was hung on the walls when the house opened in 1,800 and saved by dolly madison from the fire. you might know that cbs news misspelled dolly's name in the that james madison was fleeing from the white house after dolly madison had grabbed the painting and taken off in one direction and he took off in another direction and he was running the government for one night in brookeville, maryland,...
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May 25, 2020
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she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stewart.his is our iconic only that was hung on the walls when the house opened in 1800. it was saved by dolly madison from the fire. you may have noticed that cbs news misspelled her name in the captions, the subscript words there. it was d-o-l-l-e-y-. this was stored and saved. i appointment out to the right of this, mrs. kennedy acquired things not just for the public rooms. there are things that were acquired to be historical, interesting and archival. some of them may have gone in storage, smaller rooms in the second and third floors of the house, including this windsor desk chair, which came to us as the -- it was in the terrero white house after the fire of 1814. the second night that james madison was fleeing from the white house after dolley madison had grabbed a painting and took off in one direction and he took off in another direction. he basically was running the government for one night in brookville, maryland, sitting in this desk made bite owner of the house. she moved down the
she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stewart.his is our iconic only that was hung on the walls when the house opened in 1800. it was saved by dolly madison from the fire. you may have noticed that cbs news misspelled her name in the captions, the subscript words there. it was d-o-l-l-e-y-. this was stored and saved. i appointment out to the right of this, mrs. kennedy acquired things not just for the public rooms. there are things that were acquired to be...
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why does covid—19 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms at ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? i'd normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease, and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that so ijust e—mailed my colleagues and asked how could i get involved, how could i help. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the count corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but do analyse them, first you have to separate them off. at the very bottom, we have the red blood cells that are the heaviest and go to the bottom of the tube. at the top, the plasma, the solution your blood flows in normally. then we are looking at these white small band, that is the white bloo
why does covid—19 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms at ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? i'd normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease, and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that so ijust e—mailed my...
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why does covid—19 put some people, like george gilbert here, in hospital, yet others get no symptomsed volunteered to help find out. because part of the answer might lie in his blood. you take all that lot?! yeah, we're like vultures, aren't we? i shan't have any left. once it's sealed up the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research and to go on hold because of the virus, so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. so, ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? so i would normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease. and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that. so ijust e—mailed my colleagues and asked how can i get involved, how can i help? and it's been excellent, to be honest, because you do feel you're making a difference in these difficult times. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodi
why does covid—19 put some people, like george gilbert here, in hospital, yet others get no symptomsed volunteered to help find out. because part of the answer might lie in his blood. you take all that lot?! yeah, we're like vultures, aren't we? i shan't have any left. once it's sealed up the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research and to go on hold because of the virus, so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. so, ben, it's quite an odd way to...