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And so part of it, part of addiction therapy is learning how to identify and tolerate and understand these emotions. So the purpose of sadness is to tell us something. We just don't know what that is. We need to go further investigate it. - Yeah, it's like emotions like sadness are sensitive stimuli, not specific. So they have high sensitivity, low specificity, from a geeky standpoint of it all. - Exactly. - I think the way that I put it to my patients, |
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the basic per-capita math you can do around. What if everybody had an income on par with the US? One of the reasons I am so interested in working on Stripe is: it's the old line, the Lucas line, about how when you start thinking about differential rates of development in countries, it's hard to think about anything else. Why does Brazil have the particular income and GDP level that it does? Why does Poland have the level that it does? Why did Ireland have |
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get into the real nitty-gritty of all that, and of course, the ultimate mathematical genius machine, the Ultra machine that broke the Enigma code. In everything related to that, he was also really interested in learning and understanding the reasoning behind what was going on. It’s very easy to think of Churchill as a bit of a reactionary figure, |
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therapeutic avenue for some cancers. I'm not going to go in detail into any of these databases, but if you have additional questions, please put them in the question pod or e-mail us at help at help@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. So the first thing that I'd like to talk about briefly is Clone DB. |
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this is proving quite valuable, because we're able to try to figure out for different use cases which models: self-optimized or who knows which, are most effective. I don't know what the total number of invocations is, but I think we're making millions of invocations per day now. There are dozens of dozens of actual production use cases across |
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then you have no problem gathering water. So these are the key differences: one of them uses an osmole to drag water across and that's why we always say "Water follows sodium." and the other is just using channels. Let me make a little bit of space here. . . let's see if we can create some space down here I'm going to create two categories: one category is Volume |
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["Surely $200 is little enough for the cure of cancer which will make it unnecessary for Mrs. Flint to undergo an operation."] |
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Allison: Plastic is plastic. Pollymer: Your sister is right. Kimberly: Again. Pollymer: Haven’t you ever noticed those numbers on the bottom of items? Allison: I always assumed those were stats that only uber nerds paid attention to. Pollymer: you are not wrong, but those numbers also tell you the kind of plastic that item is made of. There are 7 basic types of plastic. You can usually find the number in a triangle shaped recycling |
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even if you have side effects after the first shot unless a vaccination provider or your doctor tells you not to get a second shot. It takes time for your body to build protection for any vaccination. Covid-19 vaccines that require two shots may not protect you until a week or two after your second shot. Even if you are vaccinated, follow current CDC |
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Our program's activities focus on supporting state and local health departments and childhood lead poisoning prevention activities. Educating key audiences. Conducting research. Providing technical expertise to other agencies and partners. And supporting state and local programs. This map shows all of the state and local public health agencies that we supported in our last funding cycle. Paul, is there anything would you like to add about our upcoming funding cycle? |
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[The woman shows one of the boys the correct way to brush his teeth.] [The woman shows another boy how to correctly brush his teeth.] |
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there was Motoo Kimura who proposed the neutral theory of molecular evolution, so he was one of my mentors, actually. Here is Mishima, which is Tokyo and Osaka, then if you have bullet trains |
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GLUCOSE, THAT TURNS UP DRUGS THAT LOWER GLUCOSE, IT TURNED UP METFORMIN AND TURNED UP A LOT OF THINGS THAT ELEVATE GLUCOSE, LIKE TAKING GLUCOSE, YOU WILL GET A PRESCRIPTION FOR WE GET GLUCOSE WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION AND YOU CAN GET INSULIN WITHOUT SO WE SAID OKAY, WE KNOW HOW TO DEAL WITH CONFOUNDING WITH SELF-CONTROL CASE SERIES, BUT |
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of figuring out if people are having hypertension from an indirect cause or a direct cause. All right. So now, let's assume that you follow one person over time, one individual. And that person used to have normal blood pressure. Let's say this is blood pressure over here. And I'm going to write it out as Mean Arterial Pressure, MAP. Mean Arterial Pressure. |
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There is starch for energy in the potatoes and bread. The sugar in the Fig Newton gives you more energy. Minerals and water in the vegetables, fruit and milk nourish blood and bones. As for those alphabetical vitamins which are essential for the prevention of disease, they are generously represented in all Army menus. |
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which was identified only after the smallpox eradication campaign when the vaccines were used in the post 9/11 setting in an obfuscated vaccination campaign. Based on that experience, we had a very close focus on cardiac adverse events during the whole development program of Jynneos. And we finally developed this product as a safe alternative for smallpox vaccine to the previous replicating ones. Also, having in mind that there are a lot |
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and now I’m adding maybe another sheet of paper? You might notice that difference because you were starting with something so small and you added something relatively small. But because of the initial stimulus that you started with, that difference is going to be there. So if you start, let’s say, the phonebook or that study book, you’re starting with something large, you’re going to need a larger proportional difference in order detect that change. So your JND is going to be changed accordingly. |
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to cross disciplines, work together, and accomplish amazing things because of their passion for the mission of the organization. There were large scale studies, some of which started from health hazard evaluations that managed to loop in the toxicologist as well as the engineers to try to develop the prevention pieces that you've heard about. |
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the conversion tool will be discontinued, and all files will need to initiate in the 2021 format. Program eligibility has remained unchanged from the 2018 Standards and, to reiterate, the requirements for participant eligibility remain as follows: All participants must be adults aged 18 and over. All participants must have a body mass index (BMI) |
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after a bat bite or a bat exposure. And so what we drafted here was that if the bat is available for testing, then the health department website should be consulted and the health department is typically contacted because they can facilitate the testing. If the bat is not available for testing, then it should be presumed rabid and post-exposure prophylaxis given straight away. And then the questions we list here that the clinic, |
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This is the regular blastn for each of the three sequences in the data set. Again we have good hits. Before I scroll down I'm going to go ahead and change my settings. |
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But then just do fewer sets. One set of deadlift, glutes are getting too big. Just one set. Glutes aren't big enough, three or four sets. It's that easy to manage the volume to make sure you don't get too crazy of a muscle. Here's the thing, if you become a little too muscular, do less or just stop lifting weights. Your shoulders are getting too jacked, work on lower body. Here's another thing, it's very difficult to become enormous if you don't increase your body weight. So people say, "Well, I don't wanna get too bulky." And I'm like, "All right, Karen, what's on your plate? What did you eat?" |
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Let's look at the last protein again. Remember, this protein was one match with kblastp, this finds a lot of good matches. They are highly significant when you are using BLASTp. Be careful when looking at a low percent identity, you really don't want to be using quickblastp. |
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goldfish alignment, you would find a different set of frequencies, so although there's one more valine aligned with valine here at the start, this valine is aligned with an isoleucine, this valine here is aligned with a leucine, this one is aligned with an isoleucine, and so forth. Here is one that is, in fact, aligned with a valine. |
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be submitted via email - the data must be uploaded and submitted in CSV format through the DPRP Data Submission Portal. Organizations must be registered through the Secure Access Management System, or SAMS, to access the DPRP Data Submission Portal. If an organization does not have SAMS access, its staff can submit a case to the Customer Service Center to request access. |
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So, we'll talk about it. So, you can start now. I'm live again. That's not the one. After all the technical glitches, I think we're |
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of medicine. If you're measuring the rate of something over time, you will find that it is quite often modeled as parametric equations. They would look in general like this. You have x as a function of t. So, rather than x as a function of x’s or y’s, it will be a function of t. Then you have y as a function of t. T would then be the parameter that holds them together, so it can bring them together. |
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I'm rushing you or you're not able to get that learning and plus, we are open to feedback as well. So, if you don't feel that we are addressing you or you need to learn something extra, we are always open. Plus, we also do two mock exams. That is something which |
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Mitigation can be achieved by salicylates. Aspirin. [George:] Doc, that's over my head. [Dr. Clyde:] I see. Well, let's make an appointment next time, okay. Tuesday, two weeks? We'll make some tests and really get into it. Oh, Miss Ferbel, give Mr. Brown Diet 3, please. I'll see you in two weeks, George. [Miss Ferbel:] Here you are, Mr. Brown. [George:] Yeah, here I am. Thanks. Aspirin, a diet, and a lot of big words. [Man on the street:] Doctors, they don't know what to do about arthritis. |
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kind of problem for what has the management been given so far And what's the progression and concerns. So, key examination always starting off with the examination findings got a blood pressure. as I said, A sixty. So, he is |
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that other should not be used commonly. We don't want it to name specific laboratories or brand names. It is for the newer technology type testing, perhaps, that have not been incorporated into one of the other answers. We feel like we can capture the majority of routine testing with the responses that are offered for selection. So, that only happens four times a year. |
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to whomever we believe can make a difference to improve things. And so we have made recommendations to vehicle manufacturers, operators. We oftentimes make recommendations to our -- two regulatory agencies to do regulation directly to state and local governments as needed or really, truly to whomever we think associations may be able to do it. We've made over 13,000 recommendations |
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PCV20 had greater percent seroresponders in six of seven serotypes, two of six were statistically significant. PCV20 had lower percent seroresponders for serotype 8 compared to PPSV23, but this was not significant. The phase three trial also evaluated an immunogenicity in healthy adults 50 to 59 years, compared to older adults. Comparing response to PCV20 in 50 to 59 year olds |
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[Music] [Patricia F. Brennan, PhD] Good afternoon. I'm Patti Brennan, the director of the National Library of Medicine. And today I'm excited to have you join me in a conversation with one of our most distinguished investigators, Dr. Eugene Koonin. Today, our conversation is going to travel through a wide range of ideas from the communication of cells across time to the comparison of viruses and other cellular life. |
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and PPSV23 series recommendation is more likely to disadvantage populations with limited vaccine access. The work group determined that PCV20 use would probably increase health equity. A single risk-based vaccine recommendation may increase vaccine uptake and reduce disparity in vaccine type disease. Some believe that introduction of any new effective adult vaccine may decrease equity |
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Most of those you can leave alone and they have been tuned for a good default. So I would not, most of those I would not change. Also, on the standalone [blast], there is this 'task' parameter that you can set. So by the 'task' parameter, targets your search to a specific use case. |
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thought of as being kind of a left ventricle story. And that it actually tells you a little bit more than just what's going on the left ventricle. We can actually use it to figure out what's also kind of going on in the arteries as well. And so we're going to keep coming back to this line. This E-A line. We're going to revisit it in the future. And you're going to see how powerful it is to have all this information on one graph. |
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Those things will actually act to diminish the erythropoietin response to anemia. So whenever we're anemic, we crank out more erythropoietin from our kidneys. But those particular inflammatory cytokines turn down the synthesis of red blood cells in response to erythropoetin and so we have kind of cut off that particular arm too. There's more. So nutritional deficiencies, the effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy |
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which is that we're using specifically TB protein. I'll put that in parenthesis. and the location of the test is actually also going to be kind of a clue here with TST. This is a tuberculin. Again, referring to tuberculosis. Tuberculin Skin Test. This tells you where we're going to put all that protein. We're going to put it in the skin. You may have seen this, and this is a picture right here of someone doing the test. |
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from separation between the sleeve and inner glove during activity. If taping it used, a tab should be created by folding the tape over at the end. This tab will help facilitate easy removal during the doffing process. Care must be taken to remove tape gently. Experience from some facilities suggests that taping may increase risk by making the doffing process more difficult. |
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so these boundary lines here are the HHS regions, and so it actually shows you related to those regions, and we can actually change the week. So, if we go further back into the summer, we're going to see much hotter temps, and probably big jumps in those, and as you can see, big jumps in those emergency department visits related to temperature. And so, this was a new feature we just added here. But the whole point of our dashboards is looking at data with a little bit different look, maybe just a map, a table, |
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of patients on hemodialysis. No patients developed side effects that required hospitalization. Symptoms reported were consistent with the previous doses and the intensity of the symptoms was mostly mild in yellow or moderate in orange as you can see. Next slide. To summarize the available evidence regarding possible benefits, emerging experimental and observational data |
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[Music] [Narrator:] Bird's-eye view of a typical rapid treatment center in a southern state, located in a former CCC camp, as are many of these hospitals. |
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Also, you can put in the BioProject and BioSample and all the sequencing metadata via templates, and those templates are simply uploaded from the NCBI templates, which I'll talk about in a little bit. |
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Like I said here is a list of some of the upcoming Hackathons. If any of you are in California, there will almost certainly be a Northern California hackathon the first week in April, likely at either UCSC or UCSF. We're trying to work on a Southern California Hackathon that may occur in January. Please check this site for that. |
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like Denmark withdrawing the Astra Zeneca vaccine. Because their own science shows that this SU is happening in one in 40,000 people. What will be the plan? The CDC, if it wants to hold onto any credibility right now, is you know - and not risk not only a loss of confidence in our healthcare system, in the CDC but maybe in science as we know it. |
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And the epiglottis is basically like a lid kind of protecting the larynx from making sure that food and water don't go into it. Now, there's another tube I just alluded to, and it's sitting right here, and this purple tube, is our esophagus So the esophagus is basically, it's fantastic for things like food and water. You want food and water to go down the esophagus because it's going to lead to the stomach. So you want food and water to go that way, |
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to work were all less frequent following dose three than dose two. Next slide. This figure shows reactions in health impact events reported at least once during day zero to seven after Moderna vaccination by dose. Injection site reactions were more frequently reported following dose three of Moderna vaccine than dose two. |
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as a training ground for physicians selected to specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. Leaving the beautiful and spacious grounds, we enter the hospital where the Tumor Board is in session and hear the voice of Dr. Max Cutler, consultant in tumors at the Hines facility, who will present his subject, the early diagnosis of cancer. Dr. Cutler. [Dr. Max Cutler:] Early diagnosis is the keystone to cancer control. An accurate diagnosis is |
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or possibly even negative rupees. I'm not kidding. Sure we get paid a salary of at around four lakhs per year, but the medical colleges think it is okay to take a fee of four to five lakhs. So basically they pay us a salary and they take all that money back in the form of a fee. How this concept of me working in a hospital for 80 - 100 hours a week and then I still have to pay them a fee, |
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THC levels that are around five nanograms per milliliter. The ACOEM guidelines that I referenced before have a chart that show different thresholds around, say, if above five nanograms per milliliter, impairment is pretty likely. Very low levels like one, unlikely. But I've also been warned that the research is changing on this, and so I did not put up that chart |
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or people who have been diagnosed with an STD in the past 6 months. PrEP is also for people who are HIV-negative and share needles or other drug injection equipment or have a drug injecting partner with HIV. PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV through sex or injection drug use. But PrEP does not protect against other sexually transmitted diseases... ...only condoms protect against STDs such as syphilis or gonorrhea. Visit your health care provider |
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fruits and vegetables such as apples or potatoes, consumption of which can cause itching and swelling of the lips and oral cavity. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of allergic diseases. Allergies tend to run in families. What is inherited is the susceptibility to allergic reactions, due to irregularities in the makeup of the immune system. |
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to take this very comprehensive view of this challenge and find solutions that can help workers and employers and the nation as a whole make it through this epidemic. On the next slide, we're going to take a closer look at the opioid crisis in the U.S. Unfortunately, drug overdose deaths in the U.S., especially from opioids, remain high. We did have a slight flattening of the curve in 2018 |
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Step-by-step instructions again are available in the NCBI account help book. Finally for now, it would be very helpful to make available or share these lists of references with students colleagues and administrators, you can set up specific collection folders just to do that. Once you have identified a particular collection such as the LDH lab collection that you want to share, you need to change the default designation over here. |
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Some of them have reached a point where their physical condition will permit them to carry on restricted activities on the playground. A twelve-piece orchestra furnishes music at the institution and plays at the annual state health conference at Saratoga Springs. You are listening to it now, playing a selection which is used as the theme music of the state health department's weekly radio program. [ Music ] |
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the placenta. The placenta supplies the fetus with nutrients and oxygen, as well as produces a number of hormones that work to maintain pregnancy. Some of these hormones impair the action of insulin, making it less effective. This insulin-counteracting effect usually begins at about 20 to 24 weeks of pregnancy. The effect intensifies as the placenta grows larger, and becomes most prominent in the last couple of months. |
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to existing RNA-seq viewers. You can check this out and try this tool and the videos are really neat. In this case they plugged it in to an ideogram viewer of whole genomic expression in the mouse and you can actually watch the whole region of the genome to turn off and on during |
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Remember, overall calcium in-in the ECF is a very, very small percentage; 99 percent of your calcium is actually in your bone. Remember that calcium and majority of it, in fact, is in ECF. Therefore, any time a... any type of... any time there’s a channel that’s opened up for calcium, it will then rush in. Adjusted total calcium, what does total mean to you? |
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her knee but asking that man to go get tested. Using HIV information from AIDSource and MedlinePlus, BGH expanded their "Pop the Question" campaign in 2016 to another social media network frequently used by their target audience, Instagram. Social Media assistant Ashley Manning converted text-based NLM articles to short format videos then published those videos weekly on the BGH Instagram page |
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you really feel like the that way, how you're feeling now? Yeah, it's not tough time that Tash has gone in through these kind of episode. It has been ongoing issue for the last couple of years. We've seen a psychologist at few occasions. |
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about [inaudible] some pediatric studies that we, as well as studies in pregnant women. And in other potential groups that we would be looking to implement as early as we can. >> Thank you, Dr. Kitchin. One more question. I just wanted to clarify. So with regard to the safety follow-up in the Phase 3 studies. |
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or doctor's visit, talking to your child about what's going to happen, what questions they might be able to share with you right then and there. And you can say, "you can tell me your questions and I can ask those of the, the doctor, or we can have you practice asking. We can write down the questions ahead of time." Some kids aren't going to have any questions that they can come up with in that moment. Maybe the questions come later during the visit or after the visit. So, I think it's a, an opportunity to |
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There's other sites that may be joining that would increase diversity, but their data is yet to be included in our work. >> Thank you very much. That's good to hear. >> Thank you. Dr. Sanchez. >> Thank you, Dr. Lee. No, that was really a very enlightening presentation. I really and can't agree with you more. |
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on a variety of conditions, including again low and moderate transmission, 50 and 100% of the vaccination pause, and then the resuming vaccination in over 18 and over 50%, or I mean over 50 years compared with no resumption. The estimates are modeled for a 6 month time horizon. And additionally, data from the CDC pandemic planning scenarios on age specific proportions of hospitalized cases admitted |
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I mean, I've been pretty honest here. This is what you see is what you get. Like, this is who I am. I like to believe that like people will see that in my videos too, although I think my videos come across as more like warm maybe than what I've been, this is more a topic that is very deeply frustrating to me. The lack of information and transparency around the mental health system. And so it activates me, which I think people've seen today, but if you meet me in real life, |
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- No, because we're very passionate both about the same thing. And again, it's great to see someone in the research side also take into account the clinical side and understand the selection of it all. Like even Dr. Gundry sitting there was saying, "All my patients follow my diet to the T." And I'm like, "Do you think if I gave that to my random group of people that comes in because they're having an issue would follow that?" And he goes, "Try it. See if it works." I'm like, I can tell you it's not gonna work. Because there is, |
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of capabilities that’s useful. The unhobbling from GPT-2 to GPT-4 took this raw mass and RLHF’d it into a good chatbot. That was a huge win. In the original InstructGPT paper, comparing RLHF vs. non-RLHF models it’s like a 100x model size win on human preference rating. It started to be able to do simple chain-of-thought and so on. But you still have this advantage of all |
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And if the observation period is needed, then that takes us in one direction. If the sense is that it may not be needed, notwithstanding the FDA's pronouncements and the DUA that takes us down an even more widespread application. Thank you. >> Yep, thank you for the question, and, of course, those are important considerations. So, the one case that was reported as a [inaudible] well, the one that met the Brighton Collaboration criteria occurred |
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exercise, sleep. You didn't need to pay $100,000 a year for that program. All the other stuff was just upselling and overscreening and over testing. So I just don't know how to get behind any of that. That's my struggle with it. - Are they the ones who triggered you about pesticides? - No, I just think, again, pesticides become a buzzword for this community on social media that is anti the medical establishment. And believe me, I'm the first person to call out the medical establishment |
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For the different file types, namely phenotype, genotype, anaylsis and SRA, the possible statuses are, No Sub yet, which means that a file submission is expected, but hasn’t yet started. In Process means that files were submitted and that file processing by dbGaP has started. Awaiting Re-Sub means that a submitted file or files failed the dbGaP quality control |
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do a simple blastn transcript back to find the gene. Of course, black widow is the name of the spider. There is a picture of the particular species we will look at, and that's Lactrodectus hesperus. This one is a Western black widow. So, let's leave the slides. I launch a commandline window. I'll escape out of here. |
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And its condo slums are among the worst in the world. [Mrs. Aldaba-Lim:] Our statistics show today that more than 70 percent of our people belong to the poverty line, live within the poverty line. I know for a fact that there are 1.5 million families in the Philippines who live below the subsistence level. |
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And what you have, essentially, is a sensory nerve responding to some stimulus and a motor nerve effecting a preprogrammed, near instantaneous response to that. And this is just a looped response that doesn't require even any thinking. And a great kind of classic example is the knee-jerk reflex. And when you go to the doctor office, he may hit your knee with a little hammer. |
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and may be exhibited by dominant males following aggressive acts. Finally, he blocks the passage with his body. As males approach this passage, he assiduously chases them away. Only after the dominant male departs can these rats, whose home is farther from the food supply, go back and forth undisturbed. |
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until they get this third dose? That has an implication down the road. Similarly, if someone who is within that 28 days, if they get COVID, are they a breakthrough case now? So on and so forth. Those are some downstream considerations that states have already been talking about and thinking through that I wanted to offer, thank you. >> Thank you for the pragmatic, real-world questions we have to face, I'm going to actually ask Ms. Coyle |
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morbidity, and also potentially leading to death. Though less frequent, it is very important. The thing about tuberculosis involving the central nervous system compared to other regular bacteria, like pneumococcal meningitis or meningococcus, is that tuberculosis tends to be subacute in presentation. The symptoms and signs don't come on over a couple of days, |
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time a year or two years, let's say you just have one or two years more knowledge of the security holes. You can pretty much hack into any system. That’s not AI. So it's not that far-fetched to believe that a very intelligent AI probably would be able to identify some holes and basically be like a human who could go back in time a year or two and compromise all these systems. |
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WPW SYNDROME in symptomatic patients. There are 2 mechanisms by which tachycardia can happen in WPW: - Most commonly, tachycardia develops when electrical impulses travel DOWN one pathway, either the normal or accessory, then BACK UP via the OTHER, creating a SELF-perpetuating LOOP, or a RE-ENTRANT circuit. The frequency of this |
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i/o dependent De Bruin grapher if you will, extending contigs on-the-fly. And we then ported that into Python and then made it able to also characterize known viruses. That work continues by a number of groups as well as in future Hackathons. One of the other things we have been able to do that I think is very neat is to be able |
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There is some buffering there and the supraspinatus lies right underneath the subacromial bursa so the bursa is providing a little bit of cushioning as the rotator cuff is being moved around in space. One last point is that the subacromial bursa is contiguous with the subdeltoid bursa. They are the same structure just named differently based on whether you're |
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and related biologics products Advisory Committee, which is the Federal Advisory Committee to the FDA on June 10. And data on myocarditis and our VaST assessment were also presented at the ACIP meeting on June 23, and a MMWR report was published. EUA fact sheets were revised with a warning added on June 25. And then with the FDA approval |
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that we’re seeing this slow takeoff where we’re actually seeing generalization and intelligence, what is like psychologically seeing this? What has that been like? Has it just been sort of priced into your world model so it’s not new news for you? Or actually just seeing it live, are you like “wow, something’s really changed”? What does it feel like? For me, yes, it’s already priced into my world model of how things were going to go, at least from the technology side. But obviously, we didn’t necessarily anticipate that the general |
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>> This is Sarah. We I am not aware, and again can deffer to Rachel, of any kind of specific model outputs from risk and benefit that we were able to obtain from kind of the population level at a race and ethnicity level. What I will say is it felt like that many of those concerns came out in the jurisdictional surveys as well which I think communicate many of the concerns that you raised. |
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and you're going to go for a ride in the snow like, how selfish are you? What's wrong with you?" And I felt terrible 'cause I didn't wanna upset him, but I also didn't wanna spoil what I was doing. So I said, "Why don't I ask some people that have an SUV?" My girlfriend at the time, her family had an SUVA Nissan Rogue, let me borrow their car. Drove got Roxy, who essentially helped me start this channel, brought her home. She was wearing this little yellow sort of collar, it was more of a bow. |
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and the reasons behind my big move. But look, I am someone who doesn't like to be restricted to one place or one sort of thing. I am still at a point in life where I'm exploring different things, especially with my career. And it might so happen that I might decide to, you know, go to the U.S. someday and you know, do residency there or work there in some way. So, I hope you don't take this video as me telling you why you should choose the U.K. This was just a video about what made me choose the U.K., |
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Is he hurt because he wasn't the first to show you? [Father:] The first thing to do is to get your position right. [Narrator:] Why does he have to make this a lesson? [Father:] Lead with your left and cross with your right. Go on, cross with your right. Now the main thing is to keep moving all the time, keep jabbing, keep coming in. Keep your guard up. You're wide open now; jab with your right. |
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it requires to create 1s2, and the carbon can share the four electrons from the hydrogen to create the 2s2, 2p6 outer shell. So hopefully, you can appreciate in this scenario, where the actual loss of individual electrons is not energetically preferable, sharing, or |
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that came in from Stacy, "Can this funding be used to support DIS for HIV and hepatitis C in addition to COVID and STD?" I see lots of nodding. - Yeah, it can. And again, it's COVID-19 and other infectious diseases and the ideas that the DIS have a home program, we hope that's STD programs, but obviously it can be shared across multiple programs. |
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on what things we hope that other people will do with our research, so you know, we produce this important data and then we turn it into, you know, tools and trainings and you know, infographics and all kinds of stuff and we want people to use that information, so that's really what we're going for in these intermediate goals. |
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And we do have a few other things to talk about. But I will cover a few of the high points. And if you know anything about evidence based guideline development, core to that process is -- includes multiple systematic reviews of different focused research questions that will be eventually translated into or synthesized by expert panels. And maybe if there's -- if the evidence is substantial enough, |
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President Roosevelt: Mr. Coy, Dr. Thompson, the Governor of Maryland, Governor O'Connor, ladies and gentlemen. Nowhere in the world, except in the Americas is it possible for any nation to devotee great |
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of March, beginning of April, we're really going to be shifting to a more expensive vaccination and potentially able to send and distribute vaccine to more vaccine administrators. Next slide. So I'm going to briefly touch on the J&J Janssen vaccine. Next slide. The Janssen vaccine is authorized for individuals 18 years of age and older. |
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when it comes to that, alright? But that's the minimum requirement of explaining what the and how can it be addressed. That's the critical error tick. Okay, the other thing in terms of incontinence, you can say that look, it's a |
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about their plans for monitoring and evaluation. I'll also mention that applicants who receive awards would then work with CDC, the project teams, to develop a more detailed M and E plan over the course of the first six months of the award, I believe. And then, we collaboratively to develop that. I see a question about the enteric pathogens strategy two |
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the OPPOSITE sides. A CIS double bond BENDS the fatty acid molecule, while the somewhat more SYMMETRIC trans configuration does NOT. A trans-fat is therefore similar in structure to a SATURATED fat. More importantly, trans-fats RARELY occur in nature so the body does NOT have the necessary enzymes to break them down. Diets rich in trans-fats INCREASE the BAD cholesterol |
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was across both race/ethnicity and the family incomes. Although the race/ethnicity and income disparities remained as indicated with the bold outlines around the orange bars the greatest decreases tended to be among Mexican American children |
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TRH was increased and the patient was hypothyrotic. Welcome to primary hypothyroidism. The most common cause of primary hypothyroidism is Hashimoto. My point is this: if your TRH is increased, as it is with Hashimoto, this TRH then is going to release increasing levels of prolactin, isn’t it? So, how is your primary hypothyrotic patient going to behave with all this prolactin, |
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and uh, I don't have the strength to sit down, to stand up to shave, I give out, my legs give out on me. And I sit on that stool, but it's not so comfortable, guess it's too high or something. And of course if I take my arms and lay 'em on the sink or something and use one hand at a time, it's not quite so bad, but it takes strength, just moving my arms around. It takes strength and... |
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Uh and Carlyn spoke about that and I spoke about that a little bit earlier, too. Um the standards residing under this heading include items such as identifying stakeholders who are involved in or affected by the evaluation. And other standards under this heading include collecting data that addresses important questions about the program being evaluated and making sure that this data is responsive to the needs of stakeholders. The standards associated with feasibility help evaluators |
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