And not just that, because we couldn't afford recombinant human insulin, we were using animal insulins, which were actually so immunogenic, because that was cheaper than recombinant human insulin. So I said, wow, I've got to change this.
And of course, this is critical if you're looking at language, right? We recombine phonemes to make different words in different orders. So some of these tools are being applied.
It escapes easily. And so you boil-- literally boil-- away your hydrogen, and you're left with the oxygen that has no more hydrogen to recombine with, and that's how you lose water over time. So if the surface gravity of a planet is really low, that process is really efficient.
This would produce a very bright, very brief flash of light lasting just 10 microseconds. Then the electrons would recombine with the gas atoms stopping the current and the circuit would go dark again. This was Edgerton's strobe.
So there are basically three ways to generate EUV, to build a sun on Earth. When an electron recombines with an ion, the ion drops to a lower energy level and it releases that excess energy as a photon.
The FDA has approved a GMO salmon, but supermarkets have promised not to put it on the market. So the opponents of recombinant DNA GMOs have won a huge victory-- it's global, actually-- a victory in the food products space. The big question now is, will the same thing happen to the next generation of biotechnology, which is gene editing, CRISPR-Cas9.
Just by the nature of space and time, everything gets stretched and squeezed into an infinitely thin line. Each photon recombines with itself, because remember, it explored both paths.
temporarily. And because solids make order endure, once you're able to store information in solids, you don't need to be creating it all the time. You can start recombining it and you can help order grow. So that's the second trick.
yellow nodules, dots, on these chromosomes that are painted with stains. And some people are missing those dots, or the dots aren't made well. And those dots are recombination nodules that repair problems. So, those are the nodules that go in and pull the dent out, the suction cup that pulls the dent out of your car at night. And then it says, "OK, we're fine. Let's keep going." And they had faulty meiosis.
And then comes the other compounds. You take the remaining components recombine them to recreate the wine. Finally there's the spinning cone column, the most modern and advanced technique.
So I said, wow, I've got to change this. I've got to somehow make recombinant human insulin using biotechnology available to patients in India. And that's how I then leveraged one of my very proprietary yeast technologies to develop insulin.
Just by the nature of space and time, everything gets stretched and squeezed into an infinitely thin line. It's only when the two beams recombine that you get this quantum interference between the two, just as I described.
And that's very similar to how biological evolution happens. Biological evolution depends upon the recombination of genes. Genes being thrown together in new combinations through sexual reproduction in particular is what is the fuel that drives biological evolution.
That she could stave off the apocalypse she'd been worrying about since she was in high school. She tore viruses and bacteria apart and recombined in ways no one else has ever been able to accomplish. "She read. She researched.
I was a pretty small operation. I did some good things working on TSH and of course later, I came to work on Genzyme and they make recombinant human TSH for thyroid cancer patients. So I've had 30 years of experience working on the biochemistry of TSH. So this was a really good fit for me to move to Genzyme . But at the time, we were under a lot of stress. And as we were unable
up the light bulb of human achievement. And here of course, is where we get to the modern world's where ideas are having sex in a furious fashion compared with what ever went before. Ideas can come together and combine and recombine far faster than before and on a far bigger scale than before. And if that is what drives innovation, as I argued that it does, then surely were going to see an acceleration of innovation in this century not a diminution.
But as the universe expanded and cooled, so the hydrogen atoms formed. And more and more of the electrons and protons recombined. And even this term, "recombined," is a kind of misnomer because there was no combination before this.
And more and more of the electrons and protons recombined. And even this term, "recombined," is a kind of misnomer because there was no combination before this. This is the first time they combined.
Everything that we come up with is a recombination or a remix of things that came before.
Just by the nature of space and time, everything gets stretched and squeezed into an infinitely thin line. The photons bounce back off the mirrors and they recombine at the beam splitter.
It bounces backwards and forwards 100 times before they recombine it, and so on and so on and so on and so on and so on.
It's also clear from other analyses that each learner is recombining ideas from the other learners.
to derive gametes-- sperm and ova-- that you could then recombine to get a new set of embryos.
As you start to cook, recombine it with other things, those amino acids come back together to become a protein.
And so, today, we are the only company in the world with an interchangeable insulin that we developed 20 years ago. Of course, it's not just recombinant human insulin. What got the interchangeable label was an insulin analog, which I used from the same platform.
2000 years on, we know that he got that right. And all that you do to make new things and to make living creatures is recombine atoms and voids in different combinations. And so he gets very, very close to describing evolution by natural selection 2000 years ago.
So there are basically three ways to generate EUV, to build a sun on Earth. If you then turn off the electric field, the electrons recombine with the ions and produce light.
So there are basically three ways to generate EUV, to build a sun on Earth. After the laser shuts off, the electrons and ions recombine to produce light.
We should not expect to find any of them in nature on account of their rapid rate of recombination with electrons.
And we were importing all our insulins. And not just that, because we couldn't afford recombinant human insulin, we were using animal insulins, which were actually so immunogenic, because that was cheaper than recombinant human insulin.
So what do you have to say about the new developments in genetically modified foods? Well, the first generation of GMOs-- these were transgenic plants developed using recombinant DNA technology. They were developed in the 1980s.
But then in 2018, the European Court-- it was Europe once again-- said no, no, no, no. On precautionary grounds, that we want these products to be regulated just like recombinant DNA transgenic GMOs. And so gene editing is going to be under the GMO directive in Europe.
as well. We don't know yet what's going to happen in the United States. It's not like some kind of-- Actually, scientists also supported the first generation recombinant DNA
And on the way to D2, the two components are recombining.
And this talks about their first really big hit, which was the patent for recombinant DNA.
in this thing he's read about, which is recombinant DNA.
And so now this idea, it's been reused and recombined and recombined and recombined.
That's the way we've always approached it as dolphin researchers. But in fact, could it be parts of whistles that are recombined? And of course, this is critical if you're looking at language, right?
And even to the point where you were changing some of the lyrics and really dismantling and recombining them somehow.
So this allows people to come up with innovations without invention, because they are recombining ideas from other learners.
It's precisely what's happening. With any information system, where you're getting a recombination of information, you're going to get selective survival-- in this case because we choose the ideas ourselves rather than because the environment chooses them.
Once the least similar sequences are weeded out, the algorithm can re-apply mutation and recombination to what's left, select the most similar or fitted ones, again
These line show translocations, so a breakage of one chromosome where it's recombined into another.
process of breaking apart sound, symbol, and meaning and recombining.
through classic breeding practices, actually, very little recombinant DNA, although they've begun to embrace that as well, have bred our seeds for our products now for ease of harvest,
It's almost as if you were thinking.' 'Research supports the idea that most thinking is a recombination of previous thoughts.
Even in the lab, we are not able to observe all the particles that might have existed in the early stages of the formation of the universe. So as the universe expands and cools, recombination sets in, which means the electrons and protons-- they combine to make hydrogen atoms.
Any physical asset, like real estate, in theory, could be turned into interest in cryptocurrency tokens that could then be recombined in new ways.
And then on the way to D1, there are two components of the wave function that are recombining.
And it was a set of 12 foot cubes, 150 cubes, walkways, boardwalks, that could be moved around and recombined