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in hagen's book molecular biologist martin gleason is looking for ways out of the antibiotic crisis for the biotech company to sando he has developed a process with which he can specifically find any type of bacteria using artificially produced protein and symes. is a. basic building blocks come from nature. we optimize enzymes that are used by phages primarily to emerge from the bacterial cell at the end of their reproduction cycle. the basic idea is to make the bacteria burst from the outside like a balloon. but. once the phage is have found a suitable bacterium they multiply within it during this phase they produce and signs if enough and symes that present they cause the host bacterium to burst and so gleason produces these and slimes artificially optimizing them to attack bacteria in the human body he calls his invention are to license. the 1st volunteers like elk out ideas have already been tested with them the geriatric nurse suffers from neuro dermatitis again and again stuffy course inflation on her skin it's getting so bad that she might have to give up our work. sucks that he
in hagen's book molecular biologist martin gleason is looking for ways out of the antibiotic crisis for the biotech company to sando he has developed a process with which he can specifically find any type of bacteria using artificially produced protein and symes. is a. basic building blocks come from nature. we optimize enzymes that are used by phages primarily to emerge from the bacterial cell at the end of their reproduction cycle. the basic idea is to make the bacteria burst from the outside...
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is a professor of the role of ji at the university of gleason just for the record d.n.a. vaccines get alarm bells ringing for some people just how safe are they. but actually that's been a lot of studies meanwhile and what you say it surprisingly they found very little integration some studies just found ciro of it or slowly fog clearly found the d.n.a. in the organisms so apparently they seem to be safe but apart from the close to 0 result i mean is there is there something to be concerned about that why are you always have to keep an eye on that that's for sure and this is why there's all these safety studies after the vaccine has been rolled out is just absurd for long long term effects if you want and you there's nothing in biology there's nothing you can explain to 100 percent but just to keep that in a perspective of vaccines like if you use a d.n.a. virus vector is in fact already you know vaccine it's just enclosed in a virus shell but from the point on when and how it has entered the cell it's basically the same as the d.n.a. of oxy and i guess we can't be 100 pe
is a professor of the role of ji at the university of gleason just for the record d.n.a. vaccines get alarm bells ringing for some people just how safe are they. but actually that's been a lot of studies meanwhile and what you say it surprisingly they found very little integration some studies just found ciro of it or slowly fog clearly found the d.n.a. in the organisms so apparently they seem to be safe but apart from the close to 0 result i mean is there is there something to be concerned...
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of gleason's over rango starts marching on t.w. . this is d w news live from berlin the us blames the savvy crown prince for the murder of journalist jamal to shove a previously secret intelligence report says prince mohammed bin sama and probably approves the killing the saudi government rejects the findings also coming up. hope for holiday makers for europe's leaders agree on a vaccine cost.
of gleason's over rango starts marching on t.w. . this is d w news live from berlin the us blames the savvy crown prince for the murder of journalist jamal to shove a previously secret intelligence report says prince mohammed bin sama and probably approves the killing the saudi government rejects the findings also coming up. hope for holiday makers for europe's leaders agree on a vaccine cost.
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>>i would say cautious optimist optimism can because again we're still seeing about a gleason ucf of what 3 times where we were october in the hospital. so things lot lower than viewing winter. but it's not gone away. and i think with vaccinations so we may begin to get back to that life that we aspire to. >>so of course the big buzz about johnson johnson it's one how else is it different in any significant way we'd understand. >>the other feature and bonus about is that it can be sore just in the fridge. so it's really good for just long-term hopefully no left over its use of way stage believed to be used in the rural areas. there's another bonus which i think we'll find out over time which is that we probably won't see severe allergic reactions or they change a vaccine because it's a you know component is no friday bubble in casing the message as and pfizer and moderna. >>we're learning more as we go obviously we're seeing these more variants that are out there but we're also seeing different ways these vaccines can be effective in learning. how they're working. the j j vaccine is
>>i would say cautious optimist optimism can because again we're still seeing about a gleason ucf of what 3 times where we were october in the hospital. so things lot lower than viewing winter. but it's not gone away. and i think with vaccinations so we may begin to get back to that life that we aspire to. >>so of course the big buzz about johnson johnson it's one how else is it different in any significant way we'd understand. >>the other feature and bonus about is that it...
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rehearsal time and it was just kind of wonderful and 3 i enjoyed working with all those people paul gleason may he rest in peace it was wonderful to torture he was great i really enjoyed making him crazy and. i just had a good time on that day and it was fun because you know we could use would let the camera run out you would hear the film magazine go out like click click click but he wouldn't call cut because he just wanted to see what was going to keep happening you know really really great spirits. you know it's funny some directors are of their era and they articulate whatever the case does of the youth at that point i look back on frank capra and i always think boy he really not into the stick with these happy uplifting films i don't think when he came back from the war he did many of those because i think evacuated the camps and was wrecked but when i look back at hughes i really think that he had his teeth clamped firmly down on the bone of what it was like to be a young person and a time when men it is all flipped upside down yeah and i'll tell you this also that he was making the t
rehearsal time and it was just kind of wonderful and 3 i enjoyed working with all those people paul gleason may he rest in peace it was wonderful to torture he was great i really enjoyed making him crazy and. i just had a good time on that day and it was fun because you know we could use would let the camera run out you would hear the film magazine go out like click click click but he wouldn't call cut because he just wanted to see what was going to keep happening you know really really great...
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. >> it was later in the week enthusiastically welcomed at the jackie gleason golf match in miami, floridaunanimously backed the national environmental policy act to make the safeguarding of the physical environment. >> astronauts are not the only explorers in the news. san diego awaits the arrival of mrs. sharon adams on her solo crossing of the pacific seen here living california. the couple plans to marry as the precise moment that armstrong sets foot on the lunar -- >> in vietnam things are relatively kwai wet only a few fire fights. 814 men of the third battalion 60 -- >> gis north of sayingon were evacuating villagers in the me congress delta, a south vietnamese force was -- >> new riots broke out in northern ireland during the celebration marking the 297th anniversary of the battle of boyne, a protestant victory over -- >> witnesses and investigation of student disorders that took place at harvard and other universities last spring. the 10,000 harvard students -- >> registration for the black panther party convention being held at party headquarters in oakland. >> the white house, q
. >> it was later in the week enthusiastically welcomed at the jackie gleason golf match in miami, floridaunanimously backed the national environmental policy act to make the safeguarding of the physical environment. >> astronauts are not the only explorers in the news. san diego awaits the arrival of mrs. sharon adams on her solo crossing of the pacific seen here living california. the couple plans to marry as the precise moment that armstrong sets foot on the lunar -- >> in...
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finally he tells cookie, kathleen gleason, a wonderful lady, i want to talk to him directly. then he talked to me, gave me his e-mail and appointed me director of his legal division, f.e. levin. he didn't have a legal division but that's the way he was. he wanted to know about my kids, wanted to learn about the grandkids. he had us to his house. a tremendous gentleman and host. he smiled, he laughed. he was also serious. he was very, very worried, particularly now, about the future of the country. and i think about all of these things. and i think what was it that attracted him to donald trump? a lot of us were eventually -- he was attracted early on. i i think it's this. trump was an outsider. trump was rejected by the elites. they said trump couldn't succeed. that all said the same thing about rush. i think rush identified with that in many respects. also, i think rush felt why should we be controlled and behindered by what the left and the mainstream media says? we're free. he didn't think it was controversy to be an old-time defender of the country. he was a absolute patr
finally he tells cookie, kathleen gleason, a wonderful lady, i want to talk to him directly. then he talked to me, gave me his e-mail and appointed me director of his legal division, f.e. levin. he didn't have a legal division but that's the way he was. he wanted to know about my kids, wanted to learn about the grandkids. he had us to his house. a tremendous gentleman and host. he smiled, he laughed. he was also serious. he was very, very worried, particularly now, about the future of the...
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there have been widely reported problems within the department in the last four years, the judge gleason'sef for judge sullivan is one pretty stunning reproach of the department, judicial decisions out of the d.c. district court and the southern district district court have been pretty damning, and press reports, so many to mention, have raised concerns about problems within the department during that period. how do you plan to assess the damage that the department sustained so that you can go forward with a clear understanding of what needs repair? >> senator, i am a strong believer in following the processes of the department. that was my experience in all of my experiences at the department regardless of whatever level i served. the traditional process is for issues to be raised before either the inspector general or the office of professional responsibility in the areas that you are talking about, that they conduct investigations and they certainly seem extremely capable of conducting thorough investigations. they then make recommendations. that would be the normal procedures in the de
there have been widely reported problems within the department in the last four years, the judge gleason'sef for judge sullivan is one pretty stunning reproach of the department, judicial decisions out of the d.c. district court and the southern district district court have been pretty damning, and press reports, so many to mention, have raised concerns about problems within the department during that period. how do you plan to assess the damage that the department sustained so that you can go...
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judge gleason's brief is one stunning reproach of the department, judicial decisions out of the d.c. district court and the southern district court have been pretty damning. and press reports, too many to mention, have raised concerns about problems within the department during that period. how do you plan to assess the damage that the department sustained so that you could go forward with a clear understanding of what needs repair? >> well, senator, i am a strong believer in following the processes of the department. that is my experience, in all of my experiences of the department regardless of whatever level i served. the traditional process is for issues to be raised before either the inspector general or the office of professional responsible in the areas that you're talking about, that they conduct investigations and they certainly seem to -- extremely capable of conducting thorough investigations. they then make recommendations. and that would be the normal procedures in the department and i would respect if i'm confirmed that would be the kind of procedures i would want to fo
judge gleason's brief is one stunning reproach of the department, judicial decisions out of the d.c. district court and the southern district court have been pretty damning. and press reports, too many to mention, have raised concerns about problems within the department during that period. how do you plan to assess the damage that the department sustained so that you could go forward with a clear understanding of what needs repair? >> well, senator, i am a strong believer in following...