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instead of focusing on pure research. we also look for answers who's going to be when it comes to answers. what's the personal feeling of the new filters, inventor. what does realizing and vision feel like? does this get sort of some of a how does it can feel like tilting at windmills and on that you're a pioneer? because what i wind up going to get the plastic problem under control of an item. the plastic in our environment is going to remain an issue for centuries for millennia. nice the home that the opposing to pacific. what matters now is finding a way of minimizing the sources of contamination. i touchscreen, so many and that's a task that enjoys total commitment from the researchers. and by like university, they face a long road ahead with no end of further experiments in their quest for solutions. the and always in the mix, the d. j term professor on a mission to make the world a groove your place by making micro plastics. history the the the van like us to express volcano. but what do scientists really know about
instead of focusing on pure research. we also look for answers who's going to be when it comes to answers. what's the personal feeling of the new filters, inventor. what does realizing and vision feel like? does this get sort of some of a how does it can feel like tilting at windmills and on that you're a pioneer? because what i wind up going to get the plastic problem under control of an item. the plastic in our environment is going to remain an issue for centuries for millennia. nice the home...
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in fact, it is like the ministry of science, research and technology . technology is the ministry of health, and therefore all the development of science and technology that happened in the country, these late universities, research institutes, science and technology parks, because they are graduates of the university i went to work there, and these events were made possible by our professors with a contract with the industry. they had the results of the research that's why i consider it my duty to sincerely thank all the professors and students who worked hard in the universities and the result of their efforts has led to the progress of the islamic republic. may he have more success and honor. my graphic is one of the priorities of your ministry. can you tell me the priorities? yes, when i entered the ministry of science , research and technology, considering that i had been working in my field for many years , it was decided that this is the responsibility i tried to consult with the elites and university professors and zifen people in the field. i kn
in fact, it is like the ministry of science, research and technology . technology is the ministry of health, and therefore all the development of science and technology that happened in the country, these late universities, research institutes, science and technology parks, because they are graduates of the university i went to work there, and these events were made possible by our professors with a contract with the industry. they had the results of the research that's why i consider it my...
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here the researchers are discussing images of animal cells. today we know that our digestive tract contain micro plastics. but what happens then? some of these images show how the plastics are absorbed by the cells. in this case, in a mouse the good type of we've shown that the cells absorb the particles and that the intake is higher if there was already micro plastic in the environment. but the big question is whether there's this effect with humans to the team, from by highlight hopes to get answers at the university of l long and are leading center of medical research here to there are specialists working in the micro plastics collaborative project. there. likewise, looking into what effect plastic particles have in human body cells. what might the long term consequences be for our health and how highest the risk of them causing cancer? the researchers from biology to present their images of the mouse cells to professor of anatomy, sleep, lease paolo's in and ask whether these findings can be applied to humans. you have to look at the poten
here the researchers are discussing images of animal cells. today we know that our digestive tract contain micro plastics. but what happens then? some of these images show how the plastics are absorbed by the cells. in this case, in a mouse the good type of we've shown that the cells absorb the particles and that the intake is higher if there was already micro plastic in the environment. but the big question is whether there's this effect with humans to the team, from by highlight hopes to get...
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but then therehe was the resear, to answer your research question, there was the research that happened as an adult. we can kind of take this in several stages because i know that some of the research that i did happens in the '90s in your local archive in new york which had its genesis as the history project, then became the chinatown history museum. and back in the '90s when i discovered that my grandfather who i did not know growing up because i was estranged from outside of the family, i knew from his obituary that he had an oral history at the museum. and allll the way back them i ws in search of the oral history. i did not get my hands all that oral history and tells them 20 something years later but i would love like to give a t to all of the many people who are working in local archives, particularly archives for marginalized communities where larger museums are not saving these important archives of individuals who have important stories to tell. if those young budding historians did not do that work back then, i don't think i could've done, you know, significant sections of th
but then therehe was the resear, to answer your research question, there was the research that happened as an adult. we can kind of take this in several stages because i know that some of the research that i did happens in the '90s in your local archive in new york which had its genesis as the history project, then became the chinatown history museum. and back in the '90s when i discovered that my grandfather who i did not know growing up because i was estranged from outside of the family, i...
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looking at the research, the most vulnerable. looking at the research. it — the most vulnerable.search, it does band _ the most vulnerable. looking at the research, it does band 13-34 - research, it does band 13—34 —year—olds together, so it is difficult from this research to look at the impacts on children. one of the things that we do question with the things that we do question with the research is that it suggests... it connects more screen time with negative effects as well. in our experience, we operate three helplines and it is not necessarily the amount of time you spend online, it is the issue is that you encounter. we are not dealing with people who have been online for a lot, for a long time. it is people who have been online for a short time too. it is difficult to conclude whether it is good or bad. we know that people encounter harm on platforms like facebook, but it is not necessarily to do with the amount of time spent on it. ultimately, this research says there is no evidence that facebook affects mental health adversely. do you think that is the right outcome fo
looking at the research, the most vulnerable. looking at the research. it — the most vulnerable.search, it does band _ the most vulnerable. looking at the research, it does band 13-34 - research, it does band 13—34 —year—olds together, so it is difficult from this research to look at the impacts on children. one of the things that we do question with the things that we do question with the research is that it suggests... it connects more screen time with negative effects as well. in our...
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welcome to the support of research projects in the field of nano products development in the oil and energy industry. according to the announcement of the headquarters of the development of nano and micro technologies, the use of nano technology in increasing the extraction rate of drilling, the exploitation of safety of chemicals and the attractions of the petrochemical industry are among the important axes of this call for inquiries. they can in order to participate in this research support project, rexxar.ir furniture using artificial intelligence is looking for the cultivation of resistant plants to deal with the effects of climate change, according to the bbc news researchers of the university of queensland, australia, and they believe that artificial intelligence is a promising technology that can to help the researchers in the field of watering the plants in sham. by examining two different diseases in the barley product , artificial intelligence chose the best plant generators and left out the vulnerable generators . artificial intelligence can also be used to analyze large-s
welcome to the support of research projects in the field of nano products development in the oil and energy industry. according to the announcement of the headquarters of the development of nano and micro technologies, the use of nano technology in increasing the extraction rate of drilling, the exploitation of safety of chemicals and the attractions of the petrochemical industry are among the important axes of this call for inquiries. they can in order to participate in this research support...
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s. government research station in northern, minnesota. the facility has an annual budget of about $5000000.00, making it one of the most expensive climate experiments in the world. naturally griffith is overseeing a ground breaking project on how flat to pray and people hands will decompose the climate change. its samples have been buried in bags, and we bought them get a better sense of what's going to happen to these eco systems under teacher climates. they're very critical ecosystems for carbon does carbons been deposited over a thousands of years. and so it's really important understand what's going to happen under warming. and these really high carbon ecosystems, colker and griffith. he's up to pete, simulating the different climates in each class. how. how will the book behave at 9 degrees of global warming, or the bags provide crucial clues experience for 7 years pretty composed, and we have a lot of other bags buried in the seat here. the high, the temperature, the movie will get it components and the pete decompose. and the more
s. government research station in northern, minnesota. the facility has an annual budget of about $5000000.00, making it one of the most expensive climate experiments in the world. naturally griffith is overseeing a ground breaking project on how flat to pray and people hands will decompose the climate change. its samples have been buried in bags, and we bought them get a better sense of what's going to happen to these eco systems under teacher climates. they're very critical ecosystems for...
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randy poker helped establish the research station more than 10 years ago. the 58 year old isn't just researching the future. he also wants to help shape. it's the biggest thing that we're learning is now that we can fact how these eco systems behave now and into the future. and if we want to mitigate or limit the ability of our eco systems like plans to influence the time of change, they need to start thinking about doing some things. now the findings of raise the awareness of pete lands at the highest political levels and they are feeding into the you and integral of mental panel on climate change. or i, p. c. c. reports were very proud of the impact for make and you know, unbeknownst to this community, you know, 20 years ago was really the critical importance of these eco systems. and so appeal on this for a relatively under study. but our current research is going to impact and get to the decision makers at all levels of government start thinking about of how to conserve these eco systems. the scientific evidence shows the peat land protection equals cli
randy poker helped establish the research station more than 10 years ago. the 58 year old isn't just researching the future. he also wants to help shape. it's the biggest thing that we're learning is now that we can fact how these eco systems behave now and into the future. and if we want to mitigate or limit the ability of our eco systems like plans to influence the time of change, they need to start thinking about doing some things. now the findings of raise the awareness of pete lands at the...
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nakanm, they published farsh iran zamin, the greatest researchers and researchers in the world, in thismagazine, an article written by taher sabahi, apart from the research on iranian carpets and rugs , also a carpet collector has donated the core of his works to astan quds razavi, so we don't care if we see the bow so close. we can only let's say we like it, because you study us, we just use it, and as people who were readers for foreign cars , they started in 1891. because iranian carpets were not well known until now, the researchers spoke about him on the importance of his activities, because the mays have long had great taste in various arts, the set of works obtained from carpets and belonging to iran and from the achaemenid era has examples from the islamic era there are also valuable works from the seljuk era, but the pinnacle of iranian art in carpets, if i'm not mistaken, of course, is the master of art, dr. sabahi. the beautiful and proud era of safavid era, taher sabahi's researches in the field of carpets are based on the recognition of iranian artists' patterns and design
nakanm, they published farsh iran zamin, the greatest researchers and researchers in the world, in thismagazine, an article written by taher sabahi, apart from the research on iranian carpets and rugs , also a carpet collector has donated the core of his works to astan quds razavi, so we don't care if we see the bow so close. we can only let's say we like it, because you study us, we just use it, and as people who were readers for foreign cars , they started in 1891. because iranian carpets...
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i that he was in the research room more than any other researcher and ever. could be. well tell us how researched the the two books the two volumes not only at the carter center but in other presidential libraries and with interviews of other people too. okay. first of all, i'll talk about my experience at the carter library, because those were obviously of the happiest times in my life. i knew nothing about presidential library. i had written several books. i had been in university libraries. i've been library, congress, other libraries where you just walked in as researcher and you said, i want to see what you have on alan glasgow, i want to see what you have on. and thomas but you can't walk into a president library. i specifically for jimmy carter and say i want to see what you have, jimmy carter. so there was something so there's an orientation program which i've never forgotten because there weren't many people research at the end. and so they pulled out their top gun. well, second top gun, i guess martindale's the interview because they teach you how to presiden
i that he was in the research room more than any other researcher and ever. could be. well tell us how researched the the two books the two volumes not only at the carter center but in other presidential libraries and with interviews of other people too. okay. first of all, i'll talk about my experience at the carter library, because those were obviously of the happiest times in my life. i knew nothing about presidential library. i had written several books. i had been in university libraries....
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is this an issue just for parkinson's research or for medical research overall? dr.iley: for medical research overall. there needs to be far more emphasis placed on making sure that the research being done is effective of the communities we are in. it is not specific to parkinson's disease or any other area. we are moving in that direction. there are other studies supported by the am i h. a key example is the all of us initiative that is trying to count more and more people in the u.s. that are of diverse ancestries and backgrounds. we need more types of studies like that. and we need for existing studies to go out into the communities that they are serving trip john: why is so much medical research about people of european descent? dr. riley: there is a history of racism and also that type of history abroad as well. as we are moving forward to think about how we want to target disease, more and more, we are going to see, i hope, more efforts, opening up and thinking about how to include populations of other ethnicities and ancestries and really coming together to gi
is this an issue just for parkinson's research or for medical research overall? dr.iley: for medical research overall. there needs to be far more emphasis placed on making sure that the research being done is effective of the communities we are in. it is not specific to parkinson's disease or any other area. we are moving in that direction. there are other studies supported by the am i h. a key example is the all of us initiative that is trying to count more and more people in the u.s. that are...
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it'd be the cook is also part of the research here. i never mind that it's being both full enjoy cooking and there's not so satisfying actually gelatine like it's thing. so beats, it's quite speaking lorenzo direct liquid gelatin into a transparent container in the fridge. wearable firm up into a model for volcanic activity. lorenzo will then use the gelatin volcano to study pads that magna can take beneath the earth when that's when should i think the rest in the fridge for 20 hours and is this enough to for a 2. so if i add this up alone, these black paper dots help visualize how the gelatin substrate rises as meg not pushes through it. i am measuring a quantity for ometer that gives the idea of how much pressure you have to ex, search on the did i think to obtain that a certain deformation of the genetic lorenzo mental maloney has added clove oil to the gelatin that leads to the formation of a lens shaped magma chamber in the model, magnet can't be observed to attract in real time. and little is known about his movements under groun
it'd be the cook is also part of the research here. i never mind that it's being both full enjoy cooking and there's not so satisfying actually gelatine like it's thing. so beats, it's quite speaking lorenzo direct liquid gelatin into a transparent container in the fridge. wearable firm up into a model for volcanic activity. lorenzo will then use the gelatin volcano to study pads that magna can take beneath the earth when that's when should i think the rest in the fridge for 20 hours and is...
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it'd be the cook is also part of the research here. i never mind that being both full enjoy cooking and there's not so satisfying actually gelatine like it's things to beats. it's quite sticky. lorenzo direct liquid gelatin into a transparent container in the fridge. wearable firm up into a model for volcanic activity. lorenzo will then use the gelatin volcano to study pads that magna can take beneath the earth when that's when should i think the rest in the fridge for 20 hours and is this enough for a to so if i add a single bond, these block paper dots help visualize how the gelatin substrate rises as mag not pushes through it. i am measuring a quantity for ometer. that gives the idea of how much pressure you have to ex, search on the july thing to obtain a certain deformation, voltage. the rental mental moni has added clove oil to the gelatin that leads to the formation of a lens shaped magna chamber. in the model magnet can't be observed or tracked in real time and little is known about as movement center ground. but this transpare
it'd be the cook is also part of the research here. i never mind that being both full enjoy cooking and there's not so satisfying actually gelatine like it's things to beats. it's quite sticky. lorenzo direct liquid gelatin into a transparent container in the fridge. wearable firm up into a model for volcanic activity. lorenzo will then use the gelatin volcano to study pads that magna can take beneath the earth when that's when should i think the rest in the fridge for 20 hours and is this...
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your new title research has them. you wanted to know how the state pays towards the injured policies and came across the policies sky case. guess what? types of huge numbers on this because especially if it's file with a big strep around it, it must, i'm, i have to open it when done, and then these photos of the state in berlin with these incredible artworks jumped out with me. and i'll be some comments to it was an astonishing find technicians who pop because that's very, very rare and restitution files that people still have photos of their properties and fun images. it took a few photographs of their furniture, move it. it was just so exceptional, but i had to look into it some time. so victims including your hand up. so should ski, there's more stakes than just that possessions unconditional in math. and if you could tell, it was important to to fix those. but they not only got their property back when the german courts also acknowledged that they had wronged them in isn't that doesn't always happen because the co
your new title research has them. you wanted to know how the state pays towards the injured policies and came across the policies sky case. guess what? types of huge numbers on this because especially if it's file with a big strep around it, it must, i'm, i have to open it when done, and then these photos of the state in berlin with these incredible artworks jumped out with me. and i'll be some comments to it was an astonishing find technicians who pop because that's very, very rare and...
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also providence research option . first of all, they committed to this and must honor this commit to 3 stone. these are put fixed on which i noticed the boat ahead was tracked down thanks to the joint efforts of caution chronicle and mock. it's the fitness piece in campbell's research projects to be returned. tech job. this is conditions that the impossible can be made possible and we can track down the looted belongings and we covered them for thousands of families and people mentioned so quick ones to put you on this. and we're lucky here that mark is a public institution slip to so it is possible to find these items on us and sources and brokers which would probably be much more difficult to do if they were in private households. hutton trying to relax via phone line, but this is the case of the missing e mail. know the painting owned by the cock family. the grandson painstakingly searches for more clues. they passed through many hands off to being port. my casualty, you as the auction christy's, the auction house
also providence research option . first of all, they committed to this and must honor this commit to 3 stone. these are put fixed on which i noticed the boat ahead was tracked down thanks to the joint efforts of caution chronicle and mock. it's the fitness piece in campbell's research projects to be returned. tech job. this is conditions that the impossible can be made possible and we can track down the looted belongings and we covered them for thousands of families and people mentioned so...
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so will research manager. michelle, emailed the leads and the polluted coaches. substrates says that are also suitable for commercial green houses. these are stuff to see. a lot of this material is ideal. this will be just great. property yourself that you don't need. the cost is a problem. zoe. d. all right now on the comb, compete with pete so you can always go completely. it's just too expensive to cross, as i don't know to toilet is much got and some of the potential is huge. what pete is usually use in plant soils in germany, replacing it would require growing mos in around $40000.00 tech to it's just re wishing a small fraction. 2.2 percent of germany's pete lands could meet the demand great to dowdy types. farmers will also see the potential movies you want us not to least of my vision is that many you agree and use to lose a culture must substrate to. to cope side of the many farm is say, yes you and, and what does this as an alternative for needing to that makes sense here just wanted to show informat
so will research manager. michelle, emailed the leads and the polluted coaches. substrates says that are also suitable for commercial green houses. these are stuff to see. a lot of this material is ideal. this will be just great. property yourself that you don't need. the cost is a problem. zoe. d. all right now on the comb, compete with pete so you can always go completely. it's just too expensive to cross, as i don't know to toilet is much got and some of the potential is huge. what pete is...
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i believe that he was in the research room more than any other researcher. [laughter] >> ever. well, tell us how you researched. >> the two books, the two volumes, not only at the carter center, but at other presidential libraries and with interviews of other people, too. >> first i'll talk about my experience at the carter library because those were obviously some of the happiest times in my life. i knew nothing about presidential library. i had written several books. i had been in university libraries, i had been library of congress, in other libraries where you just walked in as a researcher and you said, i want to see what you have on thomas, but you can't walk into a presidential library specifically for jimmy carter and say i want to see what you have on jimmy carter. so there's an orientation program which i never have forgotten. there weren't that many people doing research on him so they pulled out their top gun, second, second top gun interviewed me because they teach you how to use the presidential library so martin was explaining things to me. he was explaining all
i believe that he was in the research room more than any other researcher. [laughter] >> ever. well, tell us how you researched. >> the two books, the two volumes, not only at the carter center, but at other presidential libraries and with interviews of other people, too. >> first i'll talk about my experience at the carter library because those were obviously some of the happiest times in my life. i knew nothing about presidential library. i had written several books. i had...
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i'd like to see the statistics on that, i believe in the research room more than any other research everter] and the presidential library of witnessed several books, i've been at the university libraries and congressbr levers. and the second talk. and teach her how to use it so that was explaining things to me. executive records from subject records usually. law then they have this and that is one reason i was here so mu much. the end of the year there were statistics and i spent 225 days out of 365 in atlanta. amy used to say on the way home, they were helpful and they became family and became support groups. staff members were kind and helpful and i have to mention another researcher and called it up. we refer to the library and a good relations could come back to the library and was ready to go back. when it was first published, most of one of the easiest ones over and asked. it was really good. >> moody and biden. i was over on the carter side but i'm glad i got to know the family during those early years. >> we had a mutual friend and phd so there were lots of things. you get a lot
i'd like to see the statistics on that, i believe in the research room more than any other research everter] and the presidential library of witnessed several books, i've been at the university libraries and congressbr levers. and the second talk. and teach her how to use it so that was explaining things to me. executive records from subject records usually. law then they have this and that is one reason i was here so mu much. the end of the year there were statistics and i spent 225 days out...
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researchers and scientists all over the world. for you know, race against time, they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube, dw documentary list, questions about life, the universe and everything you've answer. well then give it, here's the answer to almost everything. we're documentary series with whoever, raising the ground, breaking questions, state after life or in our city, saving questions for the present and future. the heads filled with the ideas. so get ready for the brain. uptake 40 to the industry to almost everything. start september 10th on dw, the . this is the daily news live from bartlet, fresh close into who is behind last year is a tap on the nord stream gas pipeline and the politics. the media reports in germany say evidence links be a legit, arbitrators to ukraine. a top german government minister says she hopes arrests will happen soon. we'll have more details on that. also on the program polling indicates donald trump remains the most popular rep
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i loved research, but i can't say i was an incredibly talented researcher.ould say that detail and that precision, there was a lot of wonderful post-docs in the lab who helped me get through my research. but i loved the science. i love molecular biology. like, it keeps me up at night that you have this incredible set of processes going on right now in your body. david: you went to yale, you graduated, and decided not to go to medical school. but what did you do? anne: i actually always -- and i joke about, you know, i am on the kaiser permanente medicine board, and i sometimes joke that i may still go to medical school. david: you still might go to medical school. anne: it's the most interesting job you can have, i think. but i decided not to, and very randomly i got a job. i randomly got my resume sent to the wallenberg family in sweden, and they offered me a job. i did not know who they were, i did not know what it was. but i thought it was interesting. like, it was, like, a one-year opportunity. it paid me $40,000. i thought i would never make that much m
i loved research, but i can't say i was an incredibly talented researcher.ould say that detail and that precision, there was a lot of wonderful post-docs in the lab who helped me get through my research. but i loved the science. i love molecular biology. like, it keeps me up at night that you have this incredible set of processes going on right now in your body. david: you went to yale, you graduated, and decided not to go to medical school. but what did you do? anne: i actually always -- and i...
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the researches cons, get the hoops up just yet. it's you know, i'm a single gums for you looking at it cautiously and it's, it's a lot different than breeding copies single piece that would happen much more quickly. why my problems with ears owns takes loretta and falls in and that's why it's a moment. and it's still speculation to say whether or not they can reproduce and so forth from some kind of a but we'll keep adding, i'm very certain populations are fresh water species have declined by 84 percent over the last 4 decades, at least partly because of water pollution and we have a dams reset it just think more people need to know the truth, the only the perfect character to help raise awareness. but 1st they'll have to survive. new bacteria can enter the water. the creatures also hate bright light. the research has looked the x with headlamps and an industrial pick camera. we're using a low light camera. the hang on there was something light there could be done by amazon. hm. spill over a bundle or a metaphor. so that's a look.
the researches cons, get the hoops up just yet. it's you know, i'm a single gums for you looking at it cautiously and it's, it's a lot different than breeding copies single piece that would happen much more quickly. why my problems with ears owns takes loretta and falls in and that's why it's a moment. and it's still speculation to say whether or not they can reproduce and so forth from some kind of a but we'll keep adding, i'm very certain populations are fresh water species have declined by...
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isfahan cardiology research institute , in collaboration with international researchers, succeeded in proving the connection between the adequate consumption of 6 foods and the reduction of cardiovascular diseases and mortality. you look at the door 27 countries of the world are conducted by mcmaster university in canada. the results of the study are the results of 20 years of research in the world, including the statistical population of 6000 men and women living in urban and rural areas of iran, who were 35 years old and older 15 years ago . healthy people now after 15 years, how many different accidents happened to them, including cardiovascular accidents, and then they look to see if each of these has actually been investigated, such as nutrition , physical activity, or cardiovascular risk factors that have been investigated, how many chances the incidence of these incidents increased , but the latest results of this prestigious global study regarding the relationship between food, mortality and cardiovascular diseases, does the consumption of the six main food groups include frui
isfahan cardiology research institute , in collaboration with international researchers, succeeded in proving the connection between the adequate consumption of 6 foods and the reduction of cardiovascular diseases and mortality. you look at the door 27 countries of the world are conducted by mcmaster university in canada. the results of the study are the results of 20 years of research in the world, including the statistical population of 6000 men and women living in urban and rural areas of...
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but there's being precious little research carried out into the role of f forms in this research or get it and just wants to find out how to convert that plan to monitor the sugar that contains in the process, storing carbon in the soil. for centuries, he's discovered that in addition to secrete things stable carbon as forms and prove that carbon balance in the soil via their skin. so we never counselors, what's less known for what was not known at all is that the mucus secreted by years were indeed stimulates the microbes in this oil to such a degree that they grow and build up bio mass on this bio mass on that's ultimately stabilized into soil when the microbes die out of carbon has been found in this oil and can no longer be emitted a c o 2, resulting in a cooler climate groups that every year about 10 times more c o 2 escapes from cycles into the atmosphere. and it's produced by the learning fossil fuels performs in hybrid forest and organic farming, helped to store carbon over the long term. the unlikely little helpers in the fight against climate change. to that's a nice specimen.
but there's being precious little research carried out into the role of f forms in this research or get it and just wants to find out how to convert that plan to monitor the sugar that contains in the process, storing carbon in the soil. for centuries, he's discovered that in addition to secrete things stable carbon as forms and prove that carbon balance in the soil via their skin. so we never counselors, what's less known for what was not known at all is that the mucus secreted by years were...
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i believe that he was in the research room more than any other researcher. ever. >> tell us how you researched the two books. the two volumes. not only at the carter center but at other opresidential libraries and with interviews about people to. >> first i talk about an experience at the carter library. that was obviously some of the happiest times of my life. i knew nothing about presidential libraries. i had been in the university library as i've been in the library of congress there. we're as a researcher you said i want to see what you have on thomas but you can't go out there into a presidential library specifically on jimmy carter and say i want what you have on jimmy carter. there weren't many people doing research so they pulled out the interview because they teach you how to use the presidential library. he explained to me all different kinds of subject records, different lessons and this was about an hour. i used to do this in 10 or 15 minutes. then i must've had a black look onmy face . i have no idea what you're going to do when you walk through
i believe that he was in the research room more than any other researcher. ever. >> tell us how you researched the two books. the two volumes. not only at the carter center but at other opresidential libraries and with interviews about people to. >> first i talk about an experience at the carter library. that was obviously some of the happiest times of my life. i knew nothing about presidential libraries. i had been in the university library as i've been in the library of congress...
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but there's being precious little research carried out into the role of f forms in this research to get it just wants to find out how they can vac dead plants matter. and the sugar contains in the process, storing carbon in the soil for centuries. is discovered that in addition to secrete things stable carbon as forms improve the carbon balance in the cycle via their skin. so we never kind of what's less known 5, what was not known at all is that the mucus secreted by years were indeed stimulates the microbes in this oil to such a degree that they grow and build up bio mass like some of your muscle. and this bio mass on that's ultimately stabilized into soil when the microbes die out of carbon has been bound in this oil and can no longer be emitted a c o 2, resulting in a cooler climate groups that every year about 10 times more c o 2 escapes from cycles into the atmosphere and it's produced by the learning fossil fuels performs in hybrid forest and organic farming. helped to store carbon over the long term. the unlikely little helpers in the fight against climate change. to that's a ni
but there's being precious little research carried out into the role of f forms in this research to get it just wants to find out how they can vac dead plants matter. and the sugar contains in the process, storing carbon in the soil for centuries. is discovered that in addition to secrete things stable carbon as forms improve the carbon balance in the cycle via their skin. so we never kind of what's less known 5, what was not known at all is that the mucus secreted by years were indeed...
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but that's why we're trying to promote research into these animals. it's we have so we will actually no more and we'll be in a position to say, research and see the view. yes, this piece is nice protection now, couldn't you? yeah, it's crucial for a particular ego assistive. these guns, fish this for do this for the units because it's the 1st step towards the better image. information of tool. many people are scared of spiders and mostly on founded face. assess the biologist, the direction that for example, may be huge. doesn't pose a threat to humans. research is the foundation of any successful species protection program. but to dates, that's very little scientific data on the own. it's natural habitat in subterranean rivers makes it hard to obsess. that's why include the land is a unique opportunity for researches a definitely the land owns already over 80 years old. life expectancy around a 100. at least, that's what scientists think. they also think the owners can still and we produce, which if they don't procreate soon, the population state is s
but that's why we're trying to promote research into these animals. it's we have so we will actually no more and we'll be in a position to say, research and see the view. yes, this piece is nice protection now, couldn't you? yeah, it's crucial for a particular ego assistive. these guns, fish this for do this for the units because it's the 1st step towards the better image. information of tool. many people are scared of spiders and mostly on founded face. assess the biologist, the direction that...
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supported and staffed by the foundation for glacier and environmental research, the juno icefield research program has some of the longest-running glacial climate records in the world and is a treasure trove of valuable data about how our world's climate is changing. i'm here at camp 17 on the juno icefield, and i'm going in to have a quick word with dr. anthony arendt. he's from the university of alaska in fairbanks, and he's one of the guys who designed the latest satellite imagery systems for nasa to understand the mass balance of this icefield. >> glaciers respond immediately to any changes in climate. their variations and their mass are determined directly by how much snows falls on them in the wintertime and how much ice and snow melts away due to warmer temperatures in the summertime. so by monitoring glacier variations, we can understand a lot about climate systems, and so they're one of the first sort of early hallmarks of climate change on the planet. >> dr. arendt helps create high-resolution computer models of glaciers like this one using data from satellites, airplanes, and de
supported and staffed by the foundation for glacier and environmental research, the juno icefield research program has some of the longest-running glacial climate records in the world and is a treasure trove of valuable data about how our world's climate is changing. i'm here at camp 17 on the juno icefield, and i'm going in to have a quick word with dr. anthony arendt. he's from the university of alaska in fairbanks, and he's one of the guys who designed the latest satellite imagery systems...