complex. And what it does is it says this is me, and if another cell expresses differences, it's not me, and your body tries to kill it. graft -versus-host disease where the donor's marrow attacks the recipient, and it's very deadly.
And all of a sudden, you find out why he is that way. grafted onto an existing complex.
in K1 in 19 38 took place just before he left for China he had been to see grafting a plum tree and he watched him idly and then he thought the way this man is grafting
And I even licensed that particular molecule to a US company, who is doing some very exciting path-breaking trials for what we call as graft versus host disease. This is what happens with transplant patients receive a graft or organ from a donor.
So we've been looking at various pathways to reduce early damage to the cells, trying to prevent them from being rejected and preventing leg graft loss, and then really trying to improve the number of cells that we put in at the beginning, so that we can have many, many more patients with fuller function and more durable function over time.
So what would you do is you take a resistant rootstock. You graft the vine on top. And almost every vine planted in the state of California is it that way.
represents everything that exists it is a master family tree of life on Earth been grafted onto one of the greatest pandemics in the history of life and a
And I found out pretty quickly that in 1930, she had made records for the Paramount Recording Company in Grafton, Wisconsin. She recorded a lot of blues singers, mostly from Mississippi, but from elsewhere, too in the late '20s and early '30s.
all right so um I think we should all be very happy to welcome profess Anthony Grafton of Princeton University uh Professor Grafton is the Henry putam professor at Princeton University in history um and a corresponding fellow at the British Academy he's the author of such books in intellectual history as a footnote curious history Defenders of the text the traditions of scholarship
he sent these little kids out to play I love this guy and um in fact then he measured it all and he grafted and what in fact he found that boys do move around more than girls a bit they move around it's it's identifiable you can see the difference okay but when he grafted what he found
Instead, you bring them to me up in Anderson Valley, where I will take them. I will graft them onto American roots. Help them grow. And then I'll cut and graft , cut and graft , cloning that legendary grape from whatever vineyard in Bordeaux all across my vineyard.
They grow the soy bean plants until they're about this big and then they pulled them out and tested them. We can graft it to female wood.
It can unleash the best in human nature, selfless sacrifice for others. So scientists grafted all that technology under the microscope.
There are no female flowers. They've been grafted with parts from the male. That means they won't drop any messy pods.
They grow the soy bean plants until they're about this big and then they pulled them out and tested them. And 100% were grafted trees.
Giving antibiotics to try to prevent infection wouldn't work because the bacteria would get resistant to them. The bedsore really was too big to graft , even if the surgeons agreed. It would have to heal on its own, and that would take years.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. And he came out with the remarkable Grafton Plastic Alto.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. And he agreed to play the Grafton in Canada.
How do you see that being grafted on these quite open platforms where, you know, anyone can swarm in and write something on Stack Overflow,
Luther Burbank had 30 varieties of plums grafted on one plum tree in Santa Rosa, California.
and he also writes uh topics for the on various topics for the new Republic The American Scholar and the New York Review of Books um and today uh Professor Grafton is going to be uh here to speak with us about his most recent book uh codex and crisis which some of us have cop have been fortunate enough to get copies of they're kind of difficult to
in K1 in 19 38 took place just before he left for China he had been to see could probably find papers relating to this grafting technique and find out how old it was and then he had to send a
in K1 in 19 38 took place just before he left for China he had been to see end of that first week that fruit grafting techniques were 600 years
in K1 in 19 38 took place just before he left for China he had been to see older in China than any fruit grafting techniques ever recorded in Greece in classical civilizations and certainly in
as graft versus host disease. This is what happens with transplant patients receive a graft or organ from a donor. Then what happens is that the body rejects it very often because it's considered to be a foreign entity.
In addition, you can graft 9 additional varieties on the tree for a total of 10 producing varieties.
So the idea that you're going to graft some eighteenth, seventeenth century form of control onto a system that you don't have control just really doesn't make sense to me.
How are these additional layers of analysis being grafted on?
He would also have a 16 hour surgery to replace his entire femur and to graft the fibula onto the femur.
She went back and forth to the County getting very expensive operations to cover the bedsore with a skin graft every time she went out. Finally, the bedsore was too big to graft . County didn't know what to do, and they sent her over to Laguna Honda for treatment.
You know when you see that person in say Phoenix Park or on Grafton Street or Henry Street and they're like this.
their own and that perhaps something is lost by uh abandoning the book entirely and that we should think more about what this phenomenon represents so uh I'd like to warmly welcome Professor Tony Grafton to speak about this and other topics with us so think we can
in K1 in 19 38 took place just before he left for China he had been to see this plum tree is different from the way that I remember my father grafting a fruit tree we had in our back Garden in
I will graft them onto American roots. Help them grow. And then I'll cut and graft , cut and graft , cloning that legendary grape from whatever vineyard in Bordeaux all across my vineyard. And so then I will have exactly the same substance from which to make my own wine.
Mike also robbed her and beat her up. She went back and forth to the County getting very expensive operations to cover the bedsore with a skin graft every time she went out. Finally, the bedsore was too big to graft .
We could even now start to provide someone information whether surgery -- like a coronary artery bypass graft -- is going to be effective or not.
you've ever heard about urban political corruption, so graft , kickbacks, votes for favors, you know, electoral fraud, Tammany Hall set the gold standard for this. Nothing, nothing in
That that's the first time, I think unconsciously grafted my aspiration in sport beyond fencing in college.
When we were in Yakima we went to see-- they have-- they have hundreds of varieties that they are grafting together every year.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. For those of you who know a little about saxophone lore, the Grafton Plastic is a very story of one.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. And it was also made very famous through Charlie Parker, who played the Grafton in this very famous Massey Hall concert in Toronto, Canada.
And I met with a woman who's just covered with scars from all the burns and the skin grafts that she's had.
The skin was completely gone, of course, but so were the fat and the muscles that covered the spine. In their place was an unidentifiable mass of decayed and decaying and infected tissue from the failed skin grafts . At the bottom of this wide, deep hole, I could see bone: Terry's spine.
all right so um I think we should all be very happy to welcome profess Anthony Grafton of Princeton University uh Professor Grafton is the Henry putam professor at Princeton University in history um and a corresponding fellow at the British Academy he's the author of
different kinds of classroom from a Yeshiva or a madrasa to a classroom that as one of my students like to say about me in the early years of the PC she said well Professor Grafton it's
There were so many appointments that it seemed as though somebody else's life had been accidentally grafted into an unlikely part of her calendar.
he grafted and what in fact he found that boys do move around more than girls a bit they move around it's it's identifiable you can see the difference okay but when he grafted what he found is that the outliers the ones who really move around a lot the ones who have ants
But this is what I write about in the book, is I just have so much respect for the people that sit in the meeting rooms, doing the hard graft of making things
Because if you're using, let's say, a skin graft , there's millions of skin cells in a skin graft .
trapping days and the stories of forts and soldiers, of treaties made and broken, and of smallpox and Indian agents and graft and despair and fury and get right to the real