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same concept of ancient artifact analysis and preservation in this episode, but this time using gamma rays and instead of using uh historical data using math, so so that's why we've come here to dr. sohrapur building, was one of the original founders of the irradiation application research school uh to find out how we can take advantage of gamma rays together, more data about the age of an artifact and how we can preserve it for future generation, so that's what we're going to be covering in this episode. of iran tech with me your host ali razza, stay tuned. let's start by talking about preservation. uh, preservation against what exactly? well, preservation against org. organic material, that is to say microorganisms that exists within the the dirt or even the air, these microorganisms, mainly consisting of a fungy and bacteria can damage our artifact in many different ways, for example, let's say we have ancient painting and it consists of lot of different substances, so we have the piece of cloth that is the canvas and that can be torn as a result of disintegration of the particles withi
same concept of ancient artifact analysis and preservation in this episode, but this time using gamma rays and instead of using uh historical data using math, so so that's why we've come here to dr. sohrapur building, was one of the original founders of the irradiation application research school uh to find out how we can take advantage of gamma rays together, more data about the age of an artifact and how we can preserve it for future generation, so that's what we're going to be covering in...
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ray: pues me voy, hijo. [cries] ¡no te vayas! ray: ya, pero no se aflijan tanto.an people. acton family giving. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. the ford foundation. the wyncote foundation. the national endowment for the arts. and from contributions from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ (dog barking) (upbeat music) (upbeat music continues)
ray: pues me voy, hijo. [cries] ¡no te vayas! ray: ya, pero no se aflijan tanto.an people. acton family giving. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. the ford foundation. the wyncote foundation. the national endowment for the arts. and from contributions from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ (dog barking) (upbeat music) (upbeat music continues)
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Apr 1, 2024
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same concept of ancient artifact anal sis and preservation in this episode, but this time using gamma rays and instead of using uh historical data using math, so so that's why we've come here to dr. sohrapur building, who is one of the original founders of the irradiation application research school uh to find out how we can take advantage of gamma race to gather more data about the age of an artifact and how we can preserve it for future generation, so that's what we're going to be covering in this episode of iran tech, with me your host aliza, stay tuned. let's start by talking about preservation. uh, preservation against what exactly? well, preservation against organic material, that is to say, microorganisms that exists within the the dirt. or even the air, these microorganisms, mainly consisting of a fungy and bacteria, can damage our artifact in many different ways, for example, let's say we have ancient painting and it consists of lot of different substances, so we have the piece of cloth that is the canvas and that can be torn as a result of disintegration of the particles within t
same concept of ancient artifact anal sis and preservation in this episode, but this time using gamma rays and instead of using uh historical data using math, so so that's why we've come here to dr. sohrapur building, who is one of the original founders of the irradiation application research school uh to find out how we can take advantage of gamma race to gather more data about the age of an artifact and how we can preserve it for future generation, so that's what we're going to be covering in...
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Apr 21, 2024
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this examination includes other things the making of a routine x-ray film. although a final diagnosis of silicosis cannot be made by x-ray alone, an accurate is impossible without it. it is healthy, just looks like this to the x-ray. there are no silica spots. he has been protected from dust. notice difference between the normal x-ray on the left and the silica lungs on the right. sandblasting of rubber castings in foundries is one of the nastiest of operations. these workers wear helmets like deep sea divers in a wet, clean filtered areas. they work a tightly closed room so that other workers in the foundry are not exposed. in many cases, silicosis control is just as simple as this oiled sawdust sprinkled on. are wet, sweeping tips dust down. in other words, good plant housekeeping, maintenance. vibrating screens. you see how dusty it is? workers would be exposed were it not for the exhaust system, which, when turned on, draws the dust off carrying it through a system of pipes. do a dust collector. that is the dusty bagging operation we saw earlier. however
this examination includes other things the making of a routine x-ray film. although a final diagnosis of silicosis cannot be made by x-ray alone, an accurate is impossible without it. it is healthy, just looks like this to the x-ray. there are no silica spots. he has been protected from dust. notice difference between the normal x-ray on the left and the silica lungs on the right. sandblasting of rubber castings in foundries is one of the nastiest of operations. these workers wear helmets like...
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Apr 6, 2024
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is it too little too late, ray?u look at what has been proposed now in the united states, we have over 2,000 gigawatts of projects that are just waiting for approval across all 50 states right now. most people don't know what a gigawatt is. it's an incredible amount of power. 2,000 is a huge number overall. if you wanted to break that down, if all those projects get built, that would be enough power to electrify a third of the households in the united states overall. and ijust wanted to put that out there to say that the demand that we have here and just the projects that have been proposed in the united states is enormous. as those continue to get built, the manufacturing that's taking place in here, here in the united states, will help to meet that demand overall. so when you ask if we can catch up, the answer is we're doing it now and you're going to see that more play out over the next couple of years. ray, as we know, it is a big election year. and donald trump, i mean, let's be frank, he's traditionally been a
is it too little too late, ray?u look at what has been proposed now in the united states, we have over 2,000 gigawatts of projects that are just waiting for approval across all 50 states right now. most people don't know what a gigawatt is. it's an incredible amount of power. 2,000 is a huge number overall. if you wanted to break that down, if all those projects get built, that would be enough power to electrify a third of the households in the united states overall. and ijust wanted to put...
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Apr 12, 2024
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that's the source of the gamma ray emission.se jets of material were very narrow. just like if you take a focusing flashlight and focus it into a beam against a wall rather than a wide beam that washes across the wall. so essentially, the energy is getting concentrated in a narrow beam. now, normally with a supernova that would produce heavy elements, gold — that hasn't happened here again, another puzzle. what is your best guess at that? yeah. this was another surprising discovery from this data, is that we were expecting to see some of the heaviest elements on the periodic table that until now we haven't fully understood where these elements are coming from. and it's continuing to be a mystery. and since we didn't see these elements in this explosion, this is telling us that these very extreme gamma ray bursts are likely not producing these elements like we thought that they should. so this is telling us we have to go back to the drawing board and look at our theories and figure out what's going on here. why are we not seeing
that's the source of the gamma ray emission.se jets of material were very narrow. just like if you take a focusing flashlight and focus it into a beam against a wall rather than a wide beam that washes across the wall. so essentially, the energy is getting concentrated in a narrow beam. now, normally with a supernova that would produce heavy elements, gold — that hasn't happened here again, another puzzle. what is your best guess at that? yeah. this was another surprising discovery from this...
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Apr 20, 2024
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haifa joined by philip barton, you are the owner of sister ray.— owner of sister ray. it been? it brings people - owner of sister ray. how has it been? it brings people out - owner of sister ray. how has it been? it brings people out to | owner of sister ray. how has it - been? it brings people out to record shop 50 _ been? it brings people out to record shop so that's always a good day. what _ shop so that's always a good day. what kind — shop so that's always a good day. what kind of trends have you seen in the past few years when it comes to records on vinyl?— records on vinyl? there has been an u surae of records on vinyl? there has been an upsurge of pepple — records on vinyl? there has been an upsurge of people buying _ records on vinyl? there has been an upsurge of people buying vinyl. - records on vinyl? there has been an upsurge of people buying vinyl. this| upsurge of people buying vinyl. this is upsurge of people buying vinyl. this is the _ upsurge of people buying vinyl. this is the isth _ upsurge of people buying vinyl. this is the 15th year of record stor
haifa joined by philip barton, you are the owner of sister ray.— owner of sister ray. it been? it brings people - owner of sister ray. how has it been? it brings people out - owner of sister ray. how has it been? it brings people out to | owner of sister ray. how has it - been? it brings people out to record shop 50 _ been? it brings people out to record shop so that's always a good day. what _ shop so that's always a good day. what kind — shop so that's always a good day. what kind of...
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Apr 10, 2024
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yes, precisely ray. what we have _ the factors are? yes, precisely ray.s, precisely ray. what we have seen in - the factors are? yes, precisely ray. what we have seen in the past few months is that prices for goods and things that we have purchased, cars and furniture in all sorts of things, have been falling consistently and that is usually indicative that the rate hikes at the fed has put into the economy are working. services inflation has actually been accelerating, we have seen it in rents, or an equivalent rents, travel costs as well, insurance, education, and also some components of the economy that are the key drivers of growth, so if inflation is exhilarating there, that could be problematic for what the fed is trying to accomplish. that is trying to accomplish. that is the soft landing, the mythical situation where the economy containment inflation without necessarily tipping into recession. the economy has done very well over the past 6-8 done very well over the past 6—8 months in the expectation is a wilson sub will be but maintain that resili
yes, precisely ray. what we have _ the factors are? yes, precisely ray.s, precisely ray. what we have seen in - the factors are? yes, precisely ray. what we have seen in the past few months is that prices for goods and things that we have purchased, cars and furniture in all sorts of things, have been falling consistently and that is usually indicative that the rate hikes at the fed has put into the economy are working. services inflation has actually been accelerating, we have seen it in...
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Apr 22, 2024
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but when we did ray donovan, i was always shaking.the physicality. i would be like this all day long because when the camera rolled, then, i wanted to... because the character has... the character has parkinson's. so, i didn't want to be thinking about it when i'm acting, because of the context that the character's in. it can sometimes seem very extreme, though. i mean, how far do you take it? at the end of the day, you do say, and you've said perhaps this is, again, a product of your past, your working—class roots, that acting is a job, it's a trade. it is a job. yes. it's like many otherjobs. and, ultimately, don't you have to... snaps fingers. ..kind of switch off at the end of the day? you do. yeah, i mean, i can switch off. but i give 100% on the day. but i can switch off. yeah. now, thinking about your background and some of the great roles you've played, and award—winning roles like playing in happy—go—lucky, mike leigh's film, where your character was socially awkward, was a loner, wasn't particularly nice. yes. and then, i th
but when we did ray donovan, i was always shaking.the physicality. i would be like this all day long because when the camera rolled, then, i wanted to... because the character has... the character has parkinson's. so, i didn't want to be thinking about it when i'm acting, because of the context that the character's in. it can sometimes seem very extreme, though. i mean, how far do you take it? at the end of the day, you do say, and you've said perhaps this is, again, a product of your past,...
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what is your question for ray? caller: good morning, ray. have -- we had a constitution in this country, we had laws in this country. the five days before barack's election, he "we are five days away from fundamentally changing the country." so, we fundamentally changed the country. now our laws don't matter. we praise illegals because they have a hard life story. we took -- sorry. the citizenship in this country is devalued when you place non-citizens higher. this is just one of the issues. all of these issues can be traced back to democratic policies starting with obama trying to deal with iran by handing them cash. guest: let me ask a quick trivia question. who deported more people from the united states, barack obama or donald trump? caller: barack's protege joe -- guest: who deported more people? donald trump's or barack obama's administration? caller: barack is the one that put people in cages, yes. guest: you are trying to deflect. barack obama and also joe biden has deported large numbers of people but it doesn't get accurately repor
what is your question for ray? caller: good morning, ray. have -- we had a constitution in this country, we had laws in this country. the five days before barack's election, he "we are five days away from fundamentally changing the country." so, we fundamentally changed the country. now our laws don't matter. we praise illegals because they have a hard life story. we took -- sorry. the citizenship in this country is devalued when you place non-citizens higher. this is just one of the...
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what is your question for ray? caller: good morning, ray. have -- we had a constitution in this country, we had laws in this country. the five days before barack's election, he "we are five days away from fundamentally changing the country." so, we fundamentally changed the country. now our laws don't matter. we praise illegals because they have a hard life story. we took -- sorry. the citizenship in this country is devalued when you place non-citizens higher. this is just one of the issues. all of these issues can be traced back to democratic policies starting with obama trying to deal with iran by handing them cash. guest: let me ask a quick trivia question. who deported more people from the united states, barack obama or donald trump? caller: barack's protege joe -- guest: who deported more people? donald trump's or barack obama's administration? caller: barack is the one that put people in cages, yes. guest: you are trying to deflect. barack obama and also joe biden has deported large numbers of people but it doesn't get accurately repor
what is your question for ray? caller: good morning, ray. have -- we had a constitution in this country, we had laws in this country. the five days before barack's election, he "we are five days away from fundamentally changing the country." so, we fundamentally changed the country. now our laws don't matter. we praise illegals because they have a hard life story. we took -- sorry. the citizenship in this country is devalued when you place non-citizens higher. this is just one of the...
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gold standard in determining body composition, but... you won’t every time we send a person for an x-raye, when we lose weight, this analysis is carried out very often, we look at what we are losing, because a person can lose both fatty tissue and muscle in the process, and going for an x-ray every time is not very good, so a fairly objective method is bioimpedance analysis of body composition, it does not have any such technical difficulties. simple does not cause harm to the body, and is not costly financially, and on what it is generally based, we use it so often, this name, everything is very simple, even if you think about it, understand the meaning of the name of the method bioimpedance imedance in english - this is resistance, biobiological resistance, that is , a low- intensity current passes through the human body, it does not harms a person when faced with resistance from various tissues, bone. muscle, fat, apparatus calculates the volume of these tissues and fluid, by the way, in fact, it gives such a picture in the form of tablets, beautiful, there exact parameters, we know h
gold standard in determining body composition, but... you won’t every time we send a person for an x-raye, when we lose weight, this analysis is carried out very often, we look at what we are losing, because a person can lose both fatty tissue and muscle in the process, and going for an x-ray every time is not very good, so a fairly objective method is bioimpedance analysis of body composition, it does not have any such technical difficulties. simple does not cause harm to the body, and is...
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yes, yes, they recognized them in stores everywhere, their eyes widened, he said, why not warned, raisll live these minutes again in the voice program. but you’re right, after all, what an amazing thing this is and an expressive human voice, it’s fantastic, thank you very much, let’s get to know you, what’s your name, where are you from dmitrienko raisa kandratevna, and the city of moscow, oh, i would choose you all , and even somehow to focus on one particular thing, i choose lenochka vainga, oh, lucky leni, rais kandran, i want to give a compliment, here is your performance of the song that turned us all like a hurricane, just right from the first note , this is some kind of unimaginable mix. tv viewers, with great pleasure, in today’s podcast of the melody of my life, which we dedicated to the project, the voice for you is sung by raisa dmitrenko. and monotonous days flash by, all with the same freedom, only the roses fall, the nightingale dies, but she... sadly too, the love that ordered me, and under her satin skin, and under her satin skin the poisoned one runs. blood, poisoned b
yes, yes, they recognized them in stores everywhere, their eyes widened, he said, why not warned, raisll live these minutes again in the voice program. but you’re right, after all, what an amazing thing this is and an expressive human voice, it’s fantastic, thank you very much, let’s get to know you, what’s your name, where are you from dmitrienko raisa kandratevna, and the city of moscow, oh, i would choose you all , and even somehow to focus on one particular thing, i choose lenochka...
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this procedure is carried out strictly under x-ray control.of the pain to make sure that it has hit correctly, only when the doctor is sure does he inject the medicine. in general , the procedure is short, but you have to wait for years, immediately after the procedure, the doctor must check whether the medicine worked or not. two drugs are administered: a drug for pain, a local anesthetic, and a steroid hormone that will treat inflammation. you hold me , let's try to walk without a walker. don't be afraid, i 'll hold you. so they stood up like legs and walked, they are walking, yes, you know, something like that, i don’t seem to feel any pain like before, in the lower back, it was just impossible to walk, that’s it, now we bend over. try it below, lower your head, that’s it, the test is positive, great, thank you very much. that’s how she left us, look, they just deserve to be kept apart, well, why did they abandon them, of course, a completely different life, you know, i’m walking down the street and i can’t believe how easy it is for me to
this procedure is carried out strictly under x-ray control.of the pain to make sure that it has hit correctly, only when the doctor is sure does he inject the medicine. in general , the procedure is short, but you have to wait for years, immediately after the procedure, the doctor must check whether the medicine worked or not. two drugs are administered: a drug for pain, a local anesthetic, and a steroid hormone that will treat inflammation. you hold me , let's try to walk without a walker....
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scientists say animals and plants are at risk from the rays.
scientists say animals and plants are at risk from the rays.
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well, work in the x-ray room for now. okay, i can go.d a new one meet the bosses. a tongue without bones, i don’t think so, i wouldn’t sneeze on others at all, yes, what will happen now? how will she cope with the wounded? martinova didn’t know how to do anything at the institute, maybe she’s learned it now, we were at the same faculty, she was almost kicked out because she was unsuitable, and now the major has started the hospital, and i’m in x-ray. it’s a nice warm fur coat, we exchange food, i exchange it for food, it’s a nice, warm fur coat, but you’re crazy, it’s all crawling out there, and where is it crawling, that’s gold, but i’m changing it for food, what are you giving? stew, uh-huh, lard, the watch is excellent, the fur coat is good, warm, warm, disgusting, fur coat, what are you talking about, wearing this fur coat almost drove a couple of sukhoredsky crazy, he almost almost married me because of this fur coat, and maybe i didn’t get married, but because of this fur coat, this is a good thing, i exchange it for food, i take t
well, work in the x-ray room for now. okay, i can go.d a new one meet the bosses. a tongue without bones, i don’t think so, i wouldn’t sneeze on others at all, yes, what will happen now? how will she cope with the wounded? martinova didn’t know how to do anything at the institute, maybe she’s learned it now, we were at the same faculty, she was almost kicked out because she was unsuitable, and now the major has started the hospital, and i’m in x-ray. it’s a nice warm fur coat, we...
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a ray of lonely sun will quietly touch him, on the shore of the sky, and in the morning the dawn will shore near the sky. and in the morning it will spill somewhere across the sky, so that you and i don’t forget how we loved each other, on the shore of the sky, on the shore of the sky, on the perimeter. another bright performance is coming up, as you remember, in the original the song border, together with leonid agutin, is performed by a group of inveterate swindlers, three strong young men, but the director of the factory decided to turn the game around on our project “three beautiful girls perform with usagutin, they took them away. then they took me straight from the military registration and enlistment office to they gave me a machine gun in my hands, forgive me, mom, that i was so stubborn, well, i have to serve, just like everyone else, it was time to happen, right on the border. so here you go, we are soldiers now, the family didn’t know that the guy was taken away, but in the first letter, he will certainly write, you ’re sorry, mom, that he was so stubborn, he listens. you m
a ray of lonely sun will quietly touch him, on the shore of the sky, and in the morning the dawn will shore near the sky. and in the morning it will spill somewhere across the sky, so that you and i don’t forget how we loved each other, on the shore of the sky, on the shore of the sky, on the perimeter. another bright performance is coming up, as you remember, in the original the song border, together with leonid agutin, is performed by a group of inveterate swindlers, three strong young men,...
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scientists say both animals and plants are at risk from the rays. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, is insisting he will not resign despite a week pof political turmoil. here's a quick recap of what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf, who leads the scottish national party, ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence. there'd been trouble in the coalition about the decision to scrap climate targets, and gender policy issues. theoretically, mr yousaf could lead a minority government, but he faces a confidence vote in his leadership — and all the main scottish parties say they will vote against him. there is also expected to be a confidence vote in his government. there's the possibility that a former snp member ash regan — who defected to another nationalist party — could save mr yousaf. but that's highly uncertain. the big picture in all of this is that the position of the scottish national party is weakening with uk elections due. and that also has implications for the l
scientists say both animals and plants are at risk from the rays. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, is insisting he will not resign despite a week pof political turmoil. here's a quick recap of what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf, who leads the scottish national party, ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence. there'd been trouble in the coalition about the decision to scrap climate targets, and gender policy...
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what rays does the sun have?rson will have carbohydrate disorders, prediabetes, there is increased glycemia on an empty stomach or after eating, diabetes itself and some other troubles, this will be a disorder. lipid cholesterol profile and fats are in the wrong balance, and this will contribute to atherosclerosis, again cardiovascular diseases, this is an imbalance of sex hormones, androgen deficiency, followed by erectile dysfunction, reproductive dysfunction and so on, in women this is ovarian plecystic disease , which very often develops against the background of overweight or obesity, this is a disorder, you and i often discussed this at one time, of purine metabolism, that same gout, yes, hyperuricia, high the level of uric acid, as a rule, against the background of fatty degeneration of the liver, is now raging, this disease is progressing, hepatosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and there is this highest uric acid, followed by arthritis, arthrosis, urolithiasis, this radiance it will only increase ev
what rays does the sun have?rson will have carbohydrate disorders, prediabetes, there is increased glycemia on an empty stomach or after eating, diabetes itself and some other troubles, this will be a disorder. lipid cholesterol profile and fats are in the wrong balance, and this will contribute to atherosclerosis, again cardiovascular diseases, this is an imbalance of sex hormones, androgen deficiency, followed by erectile dysfunction, reproductive dysfunction and so on, in women this is...
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scientists say animals and plants are at risk from the rays. welcome to bbc news.sident zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide ukraine with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. he called for decisive action, saying the world could shoot down every missile and drone launched by, what he called, �*russian terrorists�*. four power plants were hit in three regions, and gas infrastructure was also struck. an oil refinery in occupied slavyansk was damaged. reports indicate a second oil refinery was also hit, and video has emerged of destruction at an airbase. a little earlier i spoke to victoria vdovychenko — programme directorfor security studies at the centre for defence strategies, a ukrainian security think tank. the most important is the time space and that is very important also, our allies understand that the shortage of the weapons on the ground, in the field, on the ukrainian battlefield in particular, therefore, it was so timely, specifically the aid that was announced a cou
scientists say animals and plants are at risk from the rays. welcome to bbc news.sident zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide ukraine with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. he called for decisive action, saying the world could shoot down every missile and drone launched by, what he called, �*russian terrorists�*. four power plants were hit in three regions, and gas infrastructure was also struck. an...
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, one of the rays is cardiovascular diseases, except an obese person will have carbohydrate disordersr fats are in the wrong balance, and this will contribute to atherosclerosis, again, cardiovascular diseases, this is an imbalance of sex hormones, androgen deficiency, it will be followed by erectile dysfunction, reproductive dysfunction, and so on, in women it is polycystic ovary syndrome, which is very... often develops against the background of overweight or obesity, this is a disorder, you and i often discussed this at one time, of purine metabolism, that same gout, yes, hyperuricemia, high levels of uric acid, usually against the background of fatty degeneration of the liver, is now raging, this disease is progressing, hepatosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and there is this very high uric acid, followed by arthritis, arthrosis, urolithiasis... this radiance, it will only increase every year unfortunately, it’s not possible to illuminate a person’s life with health, on the contrary, therefore, when we start like this, literally, as you know, in a rusty pipe, from which ther
, one of the rays is cardiovascular diseases, except an obese person will have carbohydrate disordersr fats are in the wrong balance, and this will contribute to atherosclerosis, again, cardiovascular diseases, this is an imbalance of sex hormones, androgen deficiency, it will be followed by erectile dysfunction, reproductive dysfunction, and so on, in women it is polycystic ovary syndrome, which is very... often develops against the background of overweight or obesity, this is a disorder, you...
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we see these bright flashes of gamma ray . in the first place.appened a little over two years ago, and we don't really know what causes them, and that is why the research is published today is so interesting, because it provides an answer to what causes some of these gamma ray bursts. it was 100 times brighter than anything ever recorded before. so these gamma ray bursts, are supposed to be associated with exploding supernovas but you were not sure first of all, people were not sure, whether it was an exploding star or not? the leadin: an exploding star or not? the leading theory _ an exploding star or not? the leading theory is _ an exploding star or not? tue: leading theory is that an exploding star or not? tte: leading theory is that these extremely bright, rate bursts come from what is called a collapse are, the rotating core of an extremely massive star that collapses in on itself to form a black hole, and these were thought to be the cause of these bright and energetic burst, but when the researchers looked with the james webb telescope, th
we see these bright flashes of gamma ray . in the first place.appened a little over two years ago, and we don't really know what causes them, and that is why the research is published today is so interesting, because it provides an answer to what causes some of these gamma ray bursts. it was 100 times brighter than anything ever recorded before. so these gamma ray bursts, are supposed to be associated with exploding supernovas but you were not sure first of all, people were not sure, whether it...
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she's our ray of sunshine.t. [ music stops ] i'm sorry, carl. this is me in chair form. i don't see you. -oh, come on. this one's perfect for you. but you. love it. i told you we should have done a piñata. i explained it so many times. um-hum. they're not sitting. -and it rocks... you need to sit down. ♪ wayfair. every style. every home. ♪ wanna know a secret? more than just my armpits stink. facts. that's why i use secret whole body deodorant for clinically proven odor protection everywhere. so i smell great all day, all hike, and all night. secret whole body deodorant. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in
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Apr 11, 2024
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by using these rays, we can trust the safety of our food.is a tool that produces sparks or radiation and destroys agricultural crops. this the work is done by radiation systems in the country in the atomic energy organization. rice production. poya resistant to rust and blast diseases, barley and wheat resistant to rust and salinity, canola resistant to rust, golden tangerine , early soybean, high quality potato and drought resistant rice, among the achievements the elite of the country's nuclear industry is considered for transformation in the agricultural sector. sami nase, radio news . we said that we will spend a part of it ourselves , who will we give the other part to? people need education to grow. learning arithmetic and the book helps children learn to save in childhood. do you know what saving means? it means that you poison your pooh, but also take money to buy something with them. who taught you this? for example, when i close it completely , they buy something with them, something, for example, what do you buy with your money, f
by using these rays, we can trust the safety of our food.is a tool that produces sparks or radiation and destroys agricultural crops. this the work is done by radiation systems in the country in the atomic energy organization. rice production. poya resistant to rust and blast diseases, barley and wheat resistant to rust and salinity, canola resistant to rust, golden tangerine , early soybean, high quality potato and drought resistant rice, among the achievements the elite of the country's...
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ray. . >> no, not at all. the playbook is working. the plan is working.much more effective than democrats at discussing their plans. democrats get overly worried. republicans and the one thing that trump learned long before he started going into politics is that you have to use simpler language that people can understand. so that is part of the cultural playbook. he is not just sending dog whistles. he is throwing out a loud bull horn talking about what is going on. what do the stats say? 60% of trump's voters think that minorities are privileged over white people. 60% of trump voters. so this plan has really worked. one thing i note about diversity, equity, and inclusion training and dei programs is people are working hard. for some of the best research, you can check out sean harper at the university of california. i know from doing these trainings, they are different across the board. the other thing i know is that when places have dei programs, they actually improve in selling their products. they make more money. brooe employees are happier. trump an
ray. . >> no, not at all. the playbook is working. the plan is working.much more effective than democrats at discussing their plans. democrats get overly worried. republicans and the one thing that trump learned long before he started going into politics is that you have to use simpler language that people can understand. so that is part of the cultural playbook. he is not just sending dog whistles. he is throwing out a loud bull horn talking about what is going on. what do the stats say?...
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Apr 27, 2024
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the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the raysrom the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning, or loss, used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. but it's now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer, when wildlife is much more vulnerable. researchers say that has been driven in part by smoke from the australian wildfires in 2019 and 2020, which were fuelled by climate change. the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their own protective sunscreen compounds, and krill, the marine crustaceans that are the foundation of the food chain in antarctica, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the r
the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the raysrom the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning, or loss, used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. but it's now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer,...
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Apr 1, 2024
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ray was a very sort of dominant leader in that.nk it made it even more difficult for them to break away. katie: talk about the culture and what they are doing there. you described it as particular, unique and there are books written on the topic of bridgewater's culture. what changes have you reported that have attempted to have been made at bridgewater? >> ray had instituted a whole waiver people to grade each other, to have an idea of how people did, what the best job for them might be. it became very oppressive according to people who worked there. people would have an interaction and then have to greet each other on an ipad. they have gotten rid of all that. katie: so no more baseball cards? >> no but there is still the idea that the idea of radical transparency when people want to talk to each other quite bluntly what they did or did not do correctly. katie: when it comes to the potential investors and investors currently with bridgewater, i imagine the turnaround performances top-of-the-line? >> they went through more than 10
ray was a very sort of dominant leader in that.nk it made it even more difficult for them to break away. katie: talk about the culture and what they are doing there. you described it as particular, unique and there are books written on the topic of bridgewater's culture. what changes have you reported that have attempted to have been made at bridgewater? >> ray had instituted a whole waiver people to grade each other, to have an idea of how people did, what the best job for them might be....
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so i’m drawing this sun in order to show that the basis of many diseases is obesity, the sun has raysed glycemia on an empty stomach or... after eating diabetes itself and some other troubles, this will be a violation of the lipid cholesterol profile, and we have fats in the wrong balance, and this will contribute to atherosclerosis, again, cardiovascular diseases, this is an imbalance of sex hormones, androgen deficiency, followed by erectile dysfunction, reproductive dysfunction and so on, in women this is polycystic ovarian syndrome, which very often develops on... overweight or obesity, this is a disorder, you and i often discussed this at one time, of purine metabolism, that same gout, yes, hyperulicemia, high levels of uric acid, as a rule, in the background. fatty degeneration of the liver, now it is raging, this disease is progressing, hepatosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and there this is the highest muscle acid, followed by arthritis, arthrosis, urolithiasis, this is it... it will become more radiant every year increasing , unfortunately, does not illuminate a person
so i’m drawing this sun in order to show that the basis of many diseases is obesity, the sun has raysed glycemia on an empty stomach or... after eating diabetes itself and some other troubles, this will be a violation of the lipid cholesterol profile, and we have fats in the wrong balance, and this will contribute to atherosclerosis, again, cardiovascular diseases, this is an imbalance of sex hormones, androgen deficiency, followed by erectile dysfunction, reproductive dysfunction and so on,...
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so normal ray will not fly in the pipeline on the road. it's actually the flattening deposit and we have we store rainwater times. fish can keep the water the how much hot overtime rooftop is making the rice terraces and so be a flu sauce for the community and reactions. my, the way we leave ally the way we support all the way of buying things on who issues to work with the buy beats. maybe it helps, only one can not be effective, but we have to millions of people here bit by bit. so it's 10 to the, the, the thing the human is due to a new law. and so why? and i think, i think we can do that. yeah. but we need to, we need everyone say, hey, wake up and see what it going to happen. and we need to fix it to get the co africa to see the future of caution production. look 3, be slow. with that phone isn't kind of in on ending how to book sustainable on virtual field. they practice how to deal with test sustain, to be good for the next on d, w. it's part of every culture around the world. but can you guess why animals also loved mcgrooves? how
so normal ray will not fly in the pipeline on the road. it's actually the flattening deposit and we have we store rainwater times. fish can keep the water the how much hot overtime rooftop is making the rice terraces and so be a flu sauce for the community and reactions. my, the way we leave ally the way we support all the way of buying things on who issues to work with the buy beats. maybe it helps, only one can not be effective, but we have to millions of people here bit by bit. so it's 10 to...
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so normal ray will not fly in the pipeline on the road. it's actually going to flattening deposit, and we have a store rainwater times. fish can keep the water, the hot overtime. rooftop is making the rice terraces and so be a fluid thoughts for the community and reactions. my the way we leave online the way we support all the way of buying things on who issues to work with. being smart bids. maybe it helps, only one can not be effective, but we house a millions of people here. it's 5 basically it's 10 till the the the, i think the human is good to do a lot. and so why? and i think, i think we can do that. yeah, but we need to, we need everyone say hey, wake up and see what it going to happen. and we need to fix that to get the astonishing breakdown skills. french don't, said the boy julia don francis docs the bike having power or maybe thanks to it. is unique style speaks for itself. next on the olympics, your next on dw, but we'll tell you we are happy that we are back to the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding
so normal ray will not fly in the pipeline on the road. it's actually going to flattening deposit, and we have a store rainwater times. fish can keep the water, the hot overtime. rooftop is making the rice terraces and so be a fluid thoughts for the community and reactions. my the way we leave online the way we support all the way of buying things on who issues to work with. being smart bids. maybe it helps, only one can not be effective, but we house a millions of people here. it's 5 basically...
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Apr 1, 2024
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ambulance suggested i went into hospital for an x ray and a blood test.d test and my heart checked and everything. within another half app hour, i had an —— half an hour, within another half app hour, i had an —— halfan hour, i had an x within another half app hour, i had an —— half an hour, i had an x ray. this was on a day when the junior doctors were on strike. the doctor saw me within an hour and i was admitted to a ward and then diagnosed with pneumonia and pleurisy. well looked after by the ward people. i can understand they are understaffed. that is a common fact. it is heartbreaking when i hear some of the stories i have heard this morning. but to be honest, i think they do the best they can with the staff they have and i've got nothing but admiration for them. and i've got nothing but admiration forthem. it and i've got nothing but admiration for them. , and i've got nothing but admiration for them. . ., , , . for them. it is undoubtedly a difficult and _ for them. it is undoubtedly a difficult and stressful - for them. it is undoubtedly a diffic
ambulance suggested i went into hospital for an x ray and a blood test.d test and my heart checked and everything. within another half app hour, i had an —— half an hour, within another half app hour, i had an —— halfan hour, i had an x within another half app hour, i had an —— half an hour, i had an x ray. this was on a day when the junior doctors were on strike. the doctor saw me within an hour and i was admitted to a ward and then diagnosed with pneumonia and pleurisy. well...
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Apr 20, 2024
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machine doesn’t scare x-rays, for example, i wanted to ask a question, because at the ferry crossing here you pass with a driver, and he would like to know what she has to do with it, speed up. throughput. yes, at the checkpoint there is a portal-type inspection complex that scans vehicles in... a trained border patrol officer can quickly determine whether there may be any suspicious cargo in the vehicle? if there is no doubt, the passage follows a simplified route; otherwise, it is carried out. for example, such as inspection mirrors, service dogs are also actively used, a dog’s sense of smell is several hundred times better than that of a person, and its ability to detect prohibited substances. difficult to overestimate. service dogs have always worked at the border and will work, since the inspection of transport means without service dogs is unthinkable. it allows you to identify prohibited substances, drugs, ammunition hidden from border guards, our service dogs are trained for all of this. the use of a service dog is repeated. facilitates the inspection of both cars and trucks,
machine doesn’t scare x-rays, for example, i wanted to ask a question, because at the ferry crossing here you pass with a driver, and he would like to know what she has to do with it, speed up. throughput. yes, at the checkpoint there is a portal-type inspection complex that scans vehicles in... a trained border patrol officer can quickly determine whether there may be any suspicious cargo in the vehicle? if there is no doubt, the passage follows a simplified route; otherwise, it is carried...
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of type a and b, and b- rays are retained by the upper layers of the skin, a-rays are the most insidiousfrom ultraviolet a and ultraviolet b rays. and the less prepared the skin or the naturally white, the more is needed. spf protection level, what does this mean, without spf protection 100% of the rays fall on the skin, at thirty-three%, at 52, this is what it looks like in reality, i have light skin, anastasia is dark-skinned, apply two creams to my hand, one strip protection 30, the other 50 in the solarium for 5 minutes for the tan to appear, it takes time, meet the next day, look how my tan appeared. i was burned, you were very burned, yes, but look, it turns out that thirty protected, but not very much, there is still a little redness, but 50 protected well, show me your hand, i have, well, that’s what prepared skin means, here this is how protection works, and there were not even traces left for dark skin, because for it this time under the sun was not enough, in fact she didn’t sunbathe, but it’s better to protect even her, at least from harmful rays, women will understand me, i
of type a and b, and b- rays are retained by the upper layers of the skin, a-rays are the most insidiousfrom ultraviolet a and ultraviolet b rays. and the less prepared the skin or the naturally white, the more is needed. spf protection level, what does this mean, without spf protection 100% of the rays fall on the skin, at thirty-three%, at 52, this is what it looks like in reality, i have light skin, anastasia is dark-skinned, apply two creams to my hand, one strip protection 30, the other 50...
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Apr 2, 2024
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well, work in the x-ray room for now. okay, i can go. for now, yes.d to meet the new management. how will she cope with the wounded? martinova didn’t know how to do anything at the institute, maybe she’s learned it now, we were at the same faculty, she was almost kicked out for being unsuitable, and now she’s a major, the head of the hospital, and i’ll be in the x-ray room. the fur coat is good, warm, i’ll exchange it for food, we’ll exchange it for food, i’ll exchange it for food, the fur coat is nice, warm, but you’re crazy, it’s all crawling, but where are they crawling, this is gold, but we’ll exchange it for the food you give, stew, uh-huh, lard, the watch is excellent, the fur coat is good, warm, but disgusting, disgusting, fur coat, what are you talking about, i almost drove sukhoredsky's baruchik crazy in this fur coat, he almost almost married me because of this fur coat , or maybe he didn’t get married, but because of this fur coat, this is a good thing, i exchange it for food, i take this, and what do you give, here are onions and potatoes,
well, work in the x-ray room for now. okay, i can go. for now, yes.d to meet the new management. how will she cope with the wounded? martinova didn’t know how to do anything at the institute, maybe she’s learned it now, we were at the same faculty, she was almost kicked out for being unsuitable, and now she’s a major, the head of the hospital, and i’ll be in the x-ray room. the fur coat is good, warm, i’ll exchange it for food, we’ll exchange it for food, i’ll exchange it for...