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ah
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[music]
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[music]
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physical education - hello
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honey we haven’t seen oh yes, he’ll
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choose and
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according to the rank you skip daily
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training you want that new one, we
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’re straining, we’re
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weightless to go there don’t, and
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then there will be weightlessness, you’re not going
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to return to earth when you need to return,
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of course, let it be my will, so
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understand my friend, we are Libra, neglecting
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physical activity is extremely harmful,
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especially since I will be weak, but it’s nice to have such an
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attitude towards your health, just
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arouse it, you’re ruining it my health is
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not complaining, it’s covered for now, but then
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when gravity returns, your muscles and
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bones will no longer be the same families as
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before, what will happen to him? The bear is
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not muscles, steel is my bones, in
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general, then you’re right, of course,
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surprisingly, but our bones are
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true stronger than granite, and all because
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our guests are
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composite by nature; in other
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words, our bones consist of two different
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materials: collagen and mineral
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matter;
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halogen ensures the plasticity of our
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bones; and the mineral matter
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mostly consists of calcium and is responsible for
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hardness; why is it a composite or
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composite material? better than
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usual, many ordinary materials,
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having great hardness, are very fragile,
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for example glass, when a blow hits the glass,
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cracks spread out and split it,
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if cracks do not have time to form,
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for example, when hit by a bullet, then the glass, even
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though it is full of holes, does not crumble into pieces,
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so the strength of many materials would be
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much higher if their structure
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prevented the occurrence and
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spread of cracks, it is the plastic
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collagen that is part of our
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bones that prevents the spread of
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cracks, therefore our bones are stronger than
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hard but fragile granite, however, you
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should not abuse this
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strength too much, that’s it, well, here you are, you
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want, I won’t go further to distract you,
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we envy kopatych, you have five more minutes
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of exercise and you can fly as much as you want
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[music]
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beauty
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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cuckoos to drink from what to
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smoke
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it’s
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all alive and healthy
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yes it seems like all
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the trees are needles what was it that apparently
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happened short circuited and we fell
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to the ground, it looks like you are still on the moon, I don’t
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know how you are,
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I have problems with this, I
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just can’t do it
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[music]
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it’s useless when there is a short circuit, all the electronics
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fail, you need to turn on the
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emergency generator and everything will work,
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who is it will turn on if we hang a little bit
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[music]
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maybe kopatych
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we are doomed
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like life
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[music] the
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asteroid hurt me and it shook me
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[music]
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then with me I walk like this and I walk in heaven
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[music]
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so what’s wrong with me
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help and g.g .
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Is there anyone alive,
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help me
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for you, I don’t see
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what kind of steering wheel what are you doing there, we’re waiting for a
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miraculous rescue of the guys, I’m right now,
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what’s wrong with me, I’m barely
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moving, the gore has changed from, but
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we warned you are not sporty, you are ours,
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your current state is the result of a
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lack of training and stress,
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nature has made a person about five
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millions of years ago and now
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man is the most powerful creature on
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earth,
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our bones are stronger than granite and our muscles are
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strong and hardy, of course,
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subject to constant stress and training,
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what else is this, why is it that
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in our time, physical activity
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is not necessary for survival
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to order pizza at dinner, you just need to
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move the fingers of one hand a little while
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dialing the delivery phone number, and
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to get to the hunting spot,
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excuse me, to work, you just need to get into
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the car, turn the steering wheel a little and
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lightly press the pedal, and why are
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you going to work if you can bring food straight
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home
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but our internal structure has not changed at all,
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so the ease with which we
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indulge ourselves and the almost complete
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lack of physical exercise for
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many leads to obesity, now about
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2 billion people suffer from this serious
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disease of nature; save on everything if
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we do not move, then it considers that the muscles
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and we don’t need bones yet gradually the
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biceps disappear and the bones become
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bones the hardest thing is for
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cosmonauts
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because in weightlessness the loads are very
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small so in order for
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astronauts’ bones not to break they must
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regularly
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torture themselves on exercise machines
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I’m ready to exercise
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whether God likes it or not later but
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now we need your help turn it on
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otherwise we can’t be seen from here, I just beg you
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to move more carefully, your bones are now
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very fragile on the moon, of course the
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gravity is less than on earth, but
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nevertheless, one careless movement and
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[music] turn on the
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big red lever, it’s
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located next to the dashboard
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[music]
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Fouquet got greedy
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[music]
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this is a small effort to unstick and
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for a huge one
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[applause]
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[music]
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move more carefully your bone is now
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very fragile one not careful
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movement and
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[music]
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attention the backup generator is turned on, is there
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really no pill that would fight
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obesity muscle loss mass and
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fragility of bones, alas, or rather, it was found a
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long time ago, a wonderful remedy for all
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these diseases, sports, daily creating an
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artificial load for our
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body, we will be able to resist this
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disease, then our bones will become like
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granite and muscles like steel
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[music]
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physical education-hi
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[music]
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not is jealous of the serve, let's continue
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training,
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he'll send you won't train,
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you'll end up in my place
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[music]
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he fell in
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pairs pam pam pam pam pum
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[music] pam pam pam [applause] [music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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a
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[ applause]
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and
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my eyes they are not able to bear so much
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dazzling beauty, leave my
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sweet-tongued friend, otherwise I will decide that you
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are kidding me, well, let’s get started, I’m afraid
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colleague, you have already lost,
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but let me, you started without me, it’s
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not fair, it’s not fair to be half an hour late,
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I have a good reason, I was busy an important
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matter oh yes, I see a colleague at our
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age it is no longer respectable to spend so much
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time on a marathon, so I ask you not to
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make fun of this, this is not some kind of marathon, but a
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cultural ritual that
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every intelligent elk must perform, as soon as its
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antlers appear, this is our philosophy,
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our symbol was and
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now I will demonstrate the benefits of this symbol to you,
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what are the rings from my enemies,
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for example,
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juggle
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whom
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[music]
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yes, I can be stupid with them and that their
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friend is not worth it, because
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the pulse is normal, the breathing is normal, well,
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sleep is now for him best of all,
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when will the divo grow again, so
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to speak, it was simple food, there was no benefit from
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this symbol, I
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can’t promise anything comforting,
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the years, as they say, are taking their toll, I’m afraid the
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careless behavior of our elk
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cost him his last pair of slaves, that is, they
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won’t grow anymore, but why is this
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unfair, this is the law nature,
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now I’ll explain everything,
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we all consist of tiny bricks,
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they are called cells, cells are able to
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divide, thus new cells are obtained,
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this is a very useful property,
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especially when we grow
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over time, our cells age or
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get damaged,
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but new ones appear in their place, and all
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thanks to the ability to divide, that’s what
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will happen Let’s say you have 1 children, they will divide
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and new ones will appear, if of course age
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allows, it means new horns can grow, it does
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n’t mean anything, our cells, bricks,
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cannot divide indefinitely, sooner or
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later, the number of attempts ends,
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therefore, with age, the wounds heal
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worse and outgrow, they stop thinking about new
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enemies and you have to dream
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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buddy, well, you can’t really let
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yourself down,
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you know, I really have a lot of
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free time now, but I just don’t know
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what to spend it on and what not
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I want to stop thinking Prague,
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life goes on, life belongs to the
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young, the city is on their side during
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childbirth, let the young rely on their
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nature, you must solve your
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problem yourself, the strength of your advanced age
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for
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pancakes, you won’t deceive nature,
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but you try to make these lazy cells
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work let them grow you a new horn,
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and if everything were so simple, but you don’t
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understand how
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complex this process is, well, explain,
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all multicellular creatures
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begin their lives with a single
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fertilized one, which means all our wings,
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legs and tails came from one cell,
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that is, any part of our the body
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can lay out all the Saturdays if
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only the very first cells can turn into anything,
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such cells
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are called stem cells, but after
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some time the stem cells
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are determined by their future ruler;
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Once the cells choose
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their life path, they will no longer be able to
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turn into something else, but this has
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not yet been determined, a very small
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number of stem cells remain in the
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manganese ami, this is our repair
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team,
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as soon as any damage appears in the body, it
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is stem
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cells rush to the site of the lesion and
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turn into the necessary cells,
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which means there is hope, you just need to find a
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stem cell lying around in your body
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and send it to the right places, we will
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grow you better horns than before, suddenly
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you are my optimistic when we are born, we
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have
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only 1 century for every 10 thousand cells the gross for teenagers is already 1st
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gross per 100 thousand ordinary ones, but for me it’s
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generally one in a million
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and even broke
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after the pin reduces our
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escape capsule to the cellular
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level by the river we will go on it inside the
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old moose our goal bone marrow the
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chances are low about a million to one thing
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but it’s worth a try
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[music]
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[music]
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keep your eyes open this stem cell could
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be anywhere but I’m not afraid I don’t
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miss
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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a [
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music] [music]
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[music]
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[music]
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[ applause]
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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my friends are responsive there are no words to
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convey to you all my gratitude for
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what you have done, of course, the use of
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stem cells is still a very young science,
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but obviously stem cells are
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the future and the
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first assumption about the existence of
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stem cells was made by a Russian scientist
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Alexander Aleksandrovich Maximov back at the
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beginning of the 20th century, and the Nobel Prize for the
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use of stem cells in genetics
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was awarded only in 2007 for that by a
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representative of three countries at once, the
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Italian Mario Kopeyki, the Englishman Sir
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Martin Evans and the American field viruses the
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numbers are
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unheard of, simply unheard of, after all,
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everyone was told to pass compulsory
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vaccination is said to be necessary for everyone to undergo it, in
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your opinion, it’s purely
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especially exceptional, after all, he found
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one injection,
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he said,
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sign the
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full body,
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cough,
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temperature, we are shaking the health of ourselves and
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those around us, a
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virus
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or an ostrich, but it was said that
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the eye twitches
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and the nations, all without exception,
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all health, all except one
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who said
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everything straight like a
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penguin
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story
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from Aden straps on
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the phone
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Minister of Health
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for a minute,
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complete penguin irresponsibility and
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yours didn’t know that coffee hurts so wisely
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[music]
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whatever it is all this is not crooked this is a
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graph of temperature changes
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pulse pressure practically this
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battle map actions wow who is fighting with whom
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leukocytes in the body pin are fighting
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viruses the fight inside the bin
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yes but not yet flowers can’t win the
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hedgehog has a case I
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heard what the moose said I heard but
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I won’t but I understood the main thing inside pin the
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good guys are fighting the bad and
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the bad so far I’m defeating vaccinations,
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even penguins, even ostriches, even
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ministers, member service exceptions to Cuba with the
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virus, jokes are bad, the virus hits without
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a miss on the body will not accept the frame without an
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answer,
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the good guys inside pin need help,
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there is an idea
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[music]
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throw the mop
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Wotan our warship is a
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reduction module, well yes, on it we
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will go into the body and help the
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good guys and deal a
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decisive blow to the bad guys
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bad idea
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[music] the
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on-board computer is shrinking
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a thousand times
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bad idea
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from the screw
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and the
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reduction process is completed
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battery supply reducer and for 30 minutes we are a hedgehog
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[music] let
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's go
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now we're the size like
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this at Senka's on-board computer the course looks like a
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fund it's customary to keep straight the first
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turn to the right
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turn to the right we'll take a shortcut
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change the route take a left
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change the route
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[music]
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change the route
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[music]
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change the route
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[music]
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change the route
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[music]
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route and the route is not determined, the
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route is not determined
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[music]
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the route is not determined,
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the route is not determined
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carries
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[music]
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the minister did not get through on the phone
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you arrived at your destination
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for
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2 bars and dropping may the force be with us
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but all you had to do was come for vaccination
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and in the open
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we are in the depths of the glass everything is thought out now
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the mix will accept only one of us together with her
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I am a genius we are large for pin suddenly he
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will choke
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on-board computer we reduce
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a hundred times the
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connection is accepted a wonderful mixture
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before the adrenaline enema
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somehow everything is yes yes everything is crooked yes open your mouth
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take the mixture
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[ music]
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here’s a wonderful
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crowd vogue
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not good not bad
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[music]
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what did you say about the fight 3 pin can you go
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into more detail well, inquisitive ones, wash it, but
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as knowledge is very commendable, so
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our body is almost always surrounded by
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microbes and bacteria and viruses, and many of
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them are quite dangerous as Fortunately, we are
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able to resist these uninvited
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guests and the first line of our defense is
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the skin that does not let foreigners in.
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Smile. In
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addition, our tears contain substances
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that are destructive to bacteria, but
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if the microbes somehow
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penetrate the stomach, they will immediately die from the
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hydrochloric acid with which we
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we digest the food I burned and we accidentally
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go into the wrong stomach, I don’t know what, so
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sometimes microbes still manage to
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break through the first line of defense and they
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enter our body,
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but there they collide with our
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internal troops
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leukocyte is the name of white
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blood cells and the entire defense system the body
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is called from microbes and you see
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where you say all these microbes and viruses
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usually hang out in the circulatory system and
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why are you talking from the reducing
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moose take the coffee from the call is not the end of communication
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[applause]
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youth
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hedgehog you understood everything and I realized that
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our enemies there are bloodsuckers nay system and
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and there is an on-board computer in a bloodsucker another
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system that I knew where the system is so
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circulatory accepted
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I don’t like all this and I said
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preval everything somehow
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so our heroic mission is to help the
00:34:55
local Lake Circus
00:34:58
good guys beat harmful viruses,
00:35:00
but all the folders are escudo in
00:35:08
[music]
00:35:09
hide-and-seek means play with me on-board
00:35:12
computer prepare spacesuits
00:35:21
red cheesecakes some guys are not visible
00:35:31
I knew
00:35:34
we knew which of them was here which is
00:35:39
strange an
00:35:43
ordinary couple a mile away I smell
00:35:46
disasters
00:35:48
Krosh and a hedgehog in reducing modules and the
00:35:52
module is inside the pin and I she said
00:35:56
vaccinations and I won’t get into the body who is
00:36:02
n’t dad Dean
00:36:05
Ornish
00:36:12
Ben didn’t come for a flu shot and
00:36:16
of course got sick the
00:36:20
sovunya is extremely outraged by such
00:36:22
irresponsible behavior Vasya
00:36:25
tells Krosh and the hedgehog about the
00:36:28
body’s fight against pin viruses
00:36:33
Krosh decides to help Ben defeat the disease
00:36:36
together with like a hedgehog they make their way into a
00:36:39
device called a
00:36:40
shrinking module, shrunken friends
00:36:44
get into the body pin where they meet
00:36:47
its inhabitants
00:36:53
[music]
00:37:00
welcome you we come in peace
00:37:03
with what kind of world a hedgehog is at war, maybe
00:37:08
it’s enemies I don’t like the facial expression of
00:37:14
someone else
00:37:16
[music ]
00:37:19
for sure the enemy is not the
00:37:22
on-board computer show the location of the
00:37:25
reducing module so and so
00:37:30
in and where and this is also that
00:37:35
they
00:37:37
left the module youth
00:37:42
[music]
00:37:47
the hedgehog doesn’t look like anyone here was at
00:37:50
war with anyone maybe pins recovered already
00:37:57
we come in peace
00:38:03
years and that's all us massage stay
00:38:09
away from him
00:38:11
we connected to the video camera of your
00:38:14
spacesuit and we see that you are in great
00:38:18
danger
00:38:20
yes everything is fine just tell me if they have
00:38:22
that minus it means these good guys
00:38:26
hello
00:38:29
[music]
00:38:31
massage what kind of thing they gave me
00:38:38
these hedgehogs, as you were so kind as to put it, are good and the
00:38:42
guys are lymphocytes and they use these things
00:38:46
to fight viruses,
00:38:56
immediately throw this thing away or they
00:39:00
will eat you somehow they sit in pieces of the thread on the virus
00:39:08
as soon as the microbes penetrate the body
00:39:11
they are noticed by the lymphocytes the
00:39:15
lymphocyte releases special marks per year
00:39:18
that are called antibodies
00:39:21
and why was this microbe given the same
00:39:24
thing and even more than me because
00:39:27
when antibodies stick to bacteria and
00:39:30
viruses they make them noticeable to
00:39:33
other leukocytes phagocytes
00:39:35
phagocytes are always hungry and eat what they
00:39:38
notice as a result all the aliens
00:39:41
are eaten
00:39:43
the body recovers a
00:39:48
good
00:39:54
hedgehog they didn’t understand us here
00:39:56
[music] I
00:40:07
can’t believe we heroes wake up this
00:40:14
mixed up the sides of me and as you are always
00:40:18
good, I didn’t expect such good things from you
00:40:22
or crying and first of all we are
00:40:26
strangers to the body so we took you
00:40:29
for enemies without a chain and
00:40:32
carefully
00:40:34
[ music]
00:40:38
the connection is gone it’s not even crooked
00:40:44
the hood
00:40:49
ate something
00:40:51
[music]
00:41:00
you don’t remember where we parked the module
00:41:02
and where we even
00:41:05
need to get them out of there
00:41:08
on-board computer reception
00:41:21
so
00:41:26
I want to go home
00:41:34
look
00:41:39
[music]
00:41:41
they’re working a little and it’s bad and I want home
00:41:47
[music] the
00:41:54
hedgehog doesn’t even breathe
00:42:00
and
00:42:02
I don’t want that with a hollow body to
00:42:07
fight like that scrooge and eat
00:42:12
my suddenly you can’t worry and the
00:42:16
more you worry, the faster your heart
00:42:19
drives blood through your vessels, which means
00:42:22
the faster your white blood cells run after the
00:42:25
tiny hedgehog
00:42:27
[ music]
00:42:31
now I'm worried even more
00:42:35
objects have been found objects have been found
00:42:40
finally they are alive but still outside the
00:42:45
module on-board computer module to
00:42:49
direct to objects and urgently
00:42:51
evacuate accepted
00:43:25
objects on board I
00:43:29
'm coming to you and
00:43:35
[music]
00:43:40
hold on well circulatory systems
00:43:43
there are the least number of leukocytes accepted where are
00:43:47
they most in the bone marrow of the
00:43:51
spleen, in fact, the nodes
00:43:55
for a long time the virus is in this very
00:43:58
spleen, the
00:44:04
only thing I can’t understand is if these
00:44:07
leukin links cope so well with viruses,
00:44:10
why then all these
00:44:12
drugs and vaccinations, unfortunately, viruses are
00:44:16
constantly changing,
00:44:18
mutating, lymphocytes need time to
00:44:22
pick up for new viruses, there
00:44:24
were suitable antibodies that could be used for them while
00:44:28
lymphocytes are experimenting,
00:44:29
viruses are in charge in our body
00:44:32
and we are sick,
00:44:37
there are special medicines that
00:44:40
help ours to the center, and you can also
00:44:44
drink hot tea and speed up the
00:44:46
blood circulation, then the leukocytes will
00:44:49
move faster and act better, but
00:44:52
it’s better not to make you sick and
00:44:55
vaccinate
00:44:57
with a sponge, we introduce into the body a
00:45:00
weakened virus that the body can
00:45:02
easily cope with,
00:45:05
but the lymphocytes remember it and
00:45:09
next time they cope with such a
00:45:11
Canderus much more effectively, the fucked-up
00:45:15
executor for 2 minutes
00:45:24
[music]
00:45:35
I think the size is
00:45:38
left alone
00:45:44
soon, soon you through the alveoli and ubuntu
00:45:48
and further pu trophy and this
00:45:51
[music]
00:45:56
will not have time better not to think about what will
00:46:01
simply
00:46:03
tear the
00:46:04
increase left ten
00:46:09
nine eight
00:46:11
seven
00:46:13
six
00:46:15
five
00:46:17
[music]
00:46:21
43
00:46:24
21
00:46:30
[music]
00:46:50
daughter two more viruses and one second sleep
00:46:56
and
00:46:57
that's all so it was, okay, my exploits
00:47:02
are not the main thing, the main thing is that Pin felt better. The
00:47:12
first Nobel Prize for the study of
00:47:15
immunity was received in 1908 by the Russian
00:47:18
scientist Ilya Mechnikov and the German scientist
00:47:21
Paul Ehrlich. Ilya Mechnikov is famous for many
00:47:24
discoveries, including the famous
00:47:27
recipe Mechnikov’s curdled milk,
00:47:29
after more than a hundred years, the study of the eternal
00:47:32
struggle our body with microbes does not
00:47:34
end, and scientists continue to
00:47:37
make new discoveries and receive
00:47:40
Nobel Prizes in 2011 for the
00:47:43
study of innate immunity, the
00:47:45
Nobel Prize was received by the American
00:47:47
blue spider, the Canadian Ralph St. Ayman and the
00:47:50
Frenchman Jules Hoffman [
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music]
00:48:00
[music]
00:48:09
after all, it
00:48:11
may be that the charolet was taken over got rights or
00:48:17
something
00:48:18
opened the whole
00:48:21
stadium
00:48:22
island
00:48:25
[music]
00:48:39
cheeks a
00:48:44
real lost island to
00:48:49
enter there may still be
00:48:51
dinosaurs and all sorts of dragonflies saber
00:48:54
-toothed it doesn’t look like anyone is entering here at all
00:49:09
I was right there’s no one here at all
00:49:16
behind
00:49:19
mom just like that right away we won’t come out about
00:49:22
them, we can catch you,
00:49:25
yes, there are no mammoths with
00:49:28
dinosaurs here, you can hear such
00:49:31
silence all around and that maybe the dinosaurs didn’t
00:49:34
make any sounds at all, how do we
00:49:36
know that it doesn’t happen, everything that happens
00:49:39
on earth has its own sound, and when we
00:49:42
talk about we burst and to break
00:49:46
the sound appears everywhere it passes even through
00:49:50
solid and opaque barriers
00:49:53
[music]
00:49:54
the moose gave us lectures about sound remember
00:49:57
sound is a sequence of
00:50:00
propagating waves of compression and
00:50:02
rarefaction in the environment, small
00:50:05
particles of the environment vibrate due to
00:50:08
sound to you and if nearby with a
00:50:10
sound source there are no particles so that
00:50:13
we can’t hear anything, so in a vacuum or in space the
00:50:16
sound does not spread through now it’s
00:50:19
clear why I didn’t hear the elk’s lecture,
00:50:21
I was in a vacuum or in space and
00:50:25
then the elk, by the way, told a lot of
00:50:27
interesting things, for example, that
00:50:29
sounds are high or low, well that’s
00:50:33
It’s clear that it turns out high sounds
00:50:36
oh children’s low no it depends on the
00:50:39
frequency of the sound the higher the frequency of the waves the
00:50:42
higher the sound
00:50:43
here you and I, for example, are the same height and
00:50:47
your voice is higher
00:50:53
why are we the same height because
00:50:55
ears don’t count
00:51:00
you heard
00:51:12
[music]
00:51:27
empty
00:51:35
[ music]
00:51:39
well, what did I say, look, and even the ancient
00:51:42
cave paintings
00:51:44
found the real one of our ancestors
00:51:48
father, you ancestor saved our lives, and he
00:51:51
responds simply,
00:51:55
please,
00:51:58
what don’t you see, we don’t understand in
00:52:01
ancient times, still tongue to the sky,
00:52:06
jozhyk,
00:52:08
what’s your name,
00:52:11
he wants us something to say probably that
00:52:15
his name is soul
00:52:18
listen and we’ll take him home to us
00:52:20
imagine how everyone will be surprised
00:52:23
Sharik will come to visit Krosh and the hedgehog
00:52:28
well
00:52:38
let me introduce our ancient ancestor
00:52:42
from the island Krosha his name is Sharik
00:52:47
well preserved for an ancient ancestor
00:52:51
nice to meet you
00:52:55
maybe a seagull Can you imagine, I caught him
00:53:00
and
00:53:02
it’s
00:53:13
very difficult and I’m not a
00:53:18
Christmas tree myself yet,
00:53:21
so you’re not our ancestor at all, but why
00:53:25
pretend then?
00:53:27
I’m talking to you,
00:53:29
baby, can’t you see the ball can’t
00:53:33
hear you, but now he knows he can’t hear me,
00:53:36
it seems my friends are inattentive, the ball
00:53:40
doesn’t hear anything at all, how
00:53:47
can this happen, both ears are in
00:53:50
place, our organ of hearing is somewhat more
00:53:54
complicated than it seems,
00:53:56
except for the outer ear or auricle, and
00:54:00
there is also a middle and inner ear
00:54:04
ice cream oha, this is the auricle and the
00:54:10
concha catches your ear canal sound waves and brings
00:54:13
them to the eardrums,
00:54:15
this is such a thin film at the very end of the
00:54:18
ear canal, through this
00:54:21
eardrum, sound vibrations enter the
00:54:24
middle ear,
00:54:25
here the sound passes through a chain of three
00:54:28
auditory ossicles, the
00:54:29
hammer, the incus and the stirrup, one two
00:54:33
three, and the sound enters the inner ear,
00:54:36
here the sound passes through the most important and
00:54:39
complex part of our ear, the snails check in
00:54:43
this snail, all the productions are laid out
00:54:46
at high risk, and then the information
00:54:49
is converted into a
00:54:50
sequence of electrical
00:54:52
impulses and sent by the belts to the
00:54:56
brain,
00:54:57
if the cochlea for some reason does not
00:55:00
work, then we stop hearing sounds, but what
00:55:04
if I I didn’t hear why
00:55:07
you didn’t say it right away if since childhood we don’t hear
00:55:10
the speech of others and don’t understand the words
00:55:12
that are told to us that you yourself
00:55:15
will never be able to learn to speak,
00:55:20
how did you end up on the island
00:55:23
1
00:55:27
[music]
00:55:34
[music]
00:55:48
[applause]
00:55:49
[ music]
00:56:17
[applause]
00:56:19
[music]
00:56:25
Sharik wants to say that
00:56:28
he is better off alone on the island, you want to return to
00:56:31
your island,
00:56:33
but they haven’t had so many interesting things in the world,
00:56:36
you can’t spend your whole life on
00:56:39
some island, can’t we really
00:56:41
help Sharik with anything?
00:56:43
actually, there is a way,
00:56:47
scientists have come up with a way to fix a
00:56:50
dysfunctional cochlea, before this a
00:56:53
chain of electrodes is inserted into the cochlea and a
00:56:56
receiver is installed on the ear under the skin, a
00:57:00
microphone with a speech processor is attached, the microphone
00:57:02
catches sounds and sends electrical
00:57:05
signals to the speech processor, which
00:57:08
acts as a cochlea, it breaks down the
00:57:11
sound into frequencies and sends information
00:57:13
through a transmitter to a receiver under the
00:57:16
scalp and then to electrodes in the cochlea, these
00:57:20
electrodes stimulate the auditory system,
00:57:22
which leaves the cochlea and information about
00:57:25
sounds enters the brain, such a device
00:57:29
is called a
00:57:30
cochlear implant, a
00:57:33
tree-needle, so let's put such a
00:57:36
thing on a ball, it's not like that a simple
00:57:39
operation,
00:57:40
you're in a hurry, and after it you still need
00:57:43
special rehabilitation, which will take
00:57:46
time, yes, and in any case, you have to decide for
00:57:50
yourself, do you want to return
00:57:53
to your island or learn to hear
00:58:00
[music]
00:58:12
[music]
00:58:23
[music]
00:58:39
hi, what plans can we listen to how
00:58:43
in short, he plays the piano and the lamb reads
00:58:46
poetry or just listen to the sound of the
00:58:48
sea, it’s
00:58:49
only later that I
00:58:52
learned not only to listen, but also
00:58:54
now I can speak myself, now I have to
00:58:57
tell everyone my story, chapter I would
00:59:00
listen and I, so in fact, I
00:59:04
really your ancient ancestor from the
00:59:06
island of Krosh that wow, an
00:59:16
American engineer of Hungarian
00:59:18
origin, Georg von Bekisch, worked
00:59:21
at telephone exchanges and once
00:59:23
became interested in the question of how we hear. In
00:59:25
his research, he explained how we
00:59:28
distinguish low sounds from high ones and what
00:59:31
role the snail plays in this, why and
00:59:33
received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in
00:59:36
1961
00:59:39
[music]
01:00:04
no, it can’t be
01:00:10
[music] the
01:00:18
most important thing in this situation is not to
01:00:21
panic; the
01:00:23
case is unusual, but far from out of the ordinary; I’ll
01:00:26
tell you the situation is already
01:00:29
practically under control, taking away that you
01:00:33
also have a version of what is happening colleague
01:00:36
thank you yes my friends monochromatic I
01:00:41
am inclined to assume that we all became
01:00:44
victims of a virus that damaged our anthem
01:00:47
illogically damaged something as I
01:00:50
said earlier, every cell of our
01:00:53
body contains a DNA molecule in which
01:00:57
all the characteristics of the body are recorded
01:01:00
size class character traits or
01:01:04
skin color for each of these characteristics a
01:01:07
certain gene is responsible from such
01:01:10
own genes and consists of a DNA molecule,
01:01:15
one of these genes is called the milan gene,
01:01:20
it protects us from the sun
01:01:22
by making the skin and hair darker;
01:01:25
if it fails, then the skin and
01:01:29
hair become white, which is what we
01:01:31
observe in our In case,
01:01:38
moreover, white skin is harmful, I
01:01:43
strongly recommend that
01:01:44
everyone avoid the sun's rays
01:01:48
[music]
01:01:56
the moose forgot to say the most important thing, he
01:02:00
is going to conduct research in his laboratory
01:02:01
and find a remedy that
01:02:04
will return us all to our previous appearance
01:02:06
[music]
01:02:13
yes yes, this is just a matter of time, what
01:02:17
if you will have time helpers, you will
01:02:20
need it, of course
01:02:24
thank you,
01:02:26
you are proactive, you are my
01:02:33
virus, you can’t even take a walk, and there the moose will
01:02:37
find us his medicine
01:02:38
[music]
01:02:40
the hedgehog can stir up the railway and there is
01:02:44
something wrong with this and what’s
01:02:47
wrong with the railway
01:02:50
I’m jumping
01:02:53
from where he is appeared,
01:02:57
everything must have its own parable, but you never know what the
01:03:01
reason is
01:03:02
[music]
01:03:05
I picked it up as usual, no, it’s
01:03:10
some new virus, otherwise you would have
01:03:13
wanted to be white a long time ago,
01:03:15
they heard somewhere that rabbits should
01:03:19
be white, but my husband was not cured
01:03:23
then what we are going to do now
01:03:27
is called
01:03:28
biotechnology, this is a science that
01:03:31
uses the achievements of genetics and
01:03:34
molecular biology to treat
01:03:37
various diseases,
01:03:38
so all life on our planet
01:03:41
consists of proteins; the
01:03:46
actual genes in the DNA molecule are
01:03:49
engaged in the design of these same
01:03:52
proteins;
01:03:57
each gene is responsible for the production of
01:04:00
its own unique protein from tens of
01:04:04
thousands, perhaps
01:04:07
now we are interested in the protein melanin,
01:04:10
which for some reason has disappeared from
01:04:13
our bodies and discolored us,
01:04:18
we will try to cure the gene that is
01:04:22
responsible for the production of this protein and
01:04:25
we will do this with the help of a virus virus,
01:04:30
but isn’t a virus something harmful
01:04:34
[music ]
01:04:36
my friend is careful, but we will make an
01:04:39
artificial virus that will
01:04:42
only do what we want
01:04:45
my assistants touched
01:04:48
and we will try not to accidentally create
01:04:51
some new incurable disease
01:04:54
[laughter]
01:04:58
[music]
01:05:00
Christmas tree-needles, where are you going? The sun,
01:05:04
because I want to understand what’s happening to me too,
01:05:08
where am I going to let you go?
01:05:16
Viruses have a unique ability;
01:05:19
they themselves are not able to move and
01:05:22
reproduce in the body,
01:05:27
so they are called non-living parasites
01:05:33
[music]
01:05:35
but viruses can stick to cells and
01:05:40
penetrate
01:05:42
into cells; the virus integrates its genes into
01:05:46
its DNA and changes the video after this the
01:05:50
cell begins to produce virus proteins
01:05:53
from which new viruses are born inside the cell
01:05:56
these viruses stick to new
01:05:59
cells and thus we can
01:06:02
change the DNA of all cells
01:06:06
[music]
01:06:11
do not forget that this is an artificial virus
01:06:15
biotechnology gives artificial
01:06:17
viruses the ability to produce the desired
01:06:20
protein will fall off are used natural
01:06:23
properties for the distribution of this protein
01:06:26
throughout the cells of the body which are
01:06:29
precisely lacking it, as a result, sick
01:06:32
cells become healthy; it is
01:06:36
cleverly invented
01:06:38
to make viruses work for the benefit of the
01:06:42
body,
01:06:44
but it does not always work out the first time,
01:06:49
so we conduct preliminary
01:06:53
experiments;
01:06:58
I am very sure that all this is from -for the
01:07:01
wrong pedal and because of what else is
01:07:07
the site hype with the virus and nonsense the
01:07:11
usual season or to tellus then
01:07:16
I don’t know where the virus comes from I’m not a doctor
01:07:20
but I know the solution to the problem
01:07:23
waterproof paint the
01:07:25
truth is I only have black
01:07:33
[music]
01:07:50
I knew that sooner or later someone
01:07:54
will ask me about this
01:07:57
once a long time ago I knew one
01:08:01
Sladim from a distant island,
01:08:09
among other advantages glow was not a
01:08:12
surprising feature,
01:08:15
she was absolutely
01:08:18
white
01:08:20
for people like her there is also a special
01:08:23
scientific term
01:08:25
albino from the Latin albus white, well, I’m
01:08:30
not knew what it could be for 1 and
01:08:32
why did you see it appeared only
01:08:36
now
01:08:37
[music]
01:08:40
interesting question
01:08:42
probably in those years my young and strong
01:08:47
body success did not fight like that over
01:08:50
the years the virus has mutated
01:08:53
[music]
01:08:55
food has mutated to such a state that
01:08:58
both are lighter all of us at once and the
01:09:02
lucky wolves would have mutated a little more and the
01:09:05
planet would have been covered
01:09:07
[music]
01:09:09
my friends, our group managed to get
01:09:14
the necessary medicine, let’s not tell
01:09:17
the uninitiated that this is an artificial
01:09:20
virus, but so far we have only tested its effect
01:09:24
on experimental samples and
01:09:26
[music ]
01:09:31
now we need a volunteer who
01:09:34
agrees to be the first to try the effects of
01:09:37
the drug on himself,
01:09:40
let me try,
01:09:43
teach me talent
01:09:45
[music]
01:09:51
[music]
01:09:59
[music]
01:10:01
to be a better brown bear, there is
01:10:07
one more syringe left who did not give
01:10:11
the injection, my friends, where did the hedgehog
01:10:15
go,
01:10:17
the hedgehog, that's where Vasya is their team
01:10:20
found an antidote antidote, this of
01:10:23
course
01:10:25
worries that something happened to us in
01:10:28
Manchester and
01:10:30
there is no more and a rose,
01:10:34
well, everyone seems to have had time to color them
01:10:37
a little more and they wouldn’t have
01:10:39
been able to turn in the series on time for you, but should
01:10:41
n’t you color the characters actually, I’m a
01:10:44
director and you’re an artist, okay, what’s
01:10:47
good now, the scriptwriters will
01:10:50
get out of the lipstick
01:10:51
with the virus, a good idea, by the way, we need to
01:10:54
warn the scriptwriters so that they are
01:10:56
stars like they should be careful, he seems to be
01:10:58
starting to guess about something,
01:11:08
you haven’t heard anything, no, it probably
01:11:12
seemed like
01:11:16
[ music]
01:11:29
still a wonderful night,
01:11:33
it’s good that we are finally alone
01:11:41
[music]
01:11:51
[music]
01:11:57
[applause]
01:11:59
so friends, we are all extremely concerned about the
01:12:03
health of our lamb, but with our joint
01:12:05
efforts we can make a correct
01:12:07
diagnosis and punish this insidious illness Nyusha,
01:12:11
so I watched this suspiciously
01:12:13
sick the day before
01:12:17
twice, this is already half a chronic
01:12:22
runny nose, but let’s not draw
01:12:24
unfounded conclusions, let’s
01:12:26
just stop at us in the park,
01:12:28
well, who can remember anything else and
01:12:37
no, he says it’s very tasty, but he didn’t
01:12:40
want more than one spoon, what does it
01:12:44
look like 2 still remembered
01:12:50
[music ]
01:12:52
the lack of coordination is
01:12:55
becoming more serious than I thought,
01:13:01
excuse me, can I get out of bed already?
01:13:04
I feel very good,
01:13:07
it’s true that the tattoo, my friend, having given your
01:13:10
condition, you can’t trust your feelings at all,
01:13:13
trust Masha to qualified
01:13:15
help,
01:13:24
it looks like a
01:13:25
good question,
01:13:27
we’re concerned about it, ours is still difficult to understand what
01:13:31
’s wrong with the lamb,
01:13:32
one thing is difficult I can say for sure that
01:13:35
now in his body there is a
01:13:38
real struggle, a struggle between
01:13:42
leukocytes and viruses,
01:13:45
our body is essentially a complex mechanism in
01:13:48
which many different
01:13:50
systems work, the heart beats, the lungs pump
01:13:53
air, the stomach digests fuel,
01:13:55
sometimes we break down, we get sick,
01:14:00
viruses and bacteria enter the body that
01:14:02
disrupt it work to fight
01:14:06
infection in our body there are
01:14:08
helpers white blood cells
01:14:11
leukocytes, they quite successfully cope
01:14:15
with viruses and bacteria simply by sticking
01:14:17
to them and then absorbs leukocytes for this property
01:14:21
and got their name
01:14:23
actually or to the patch if they
01:14:27
mix the mechanism means it can be almost
01:14:30
more precisely, its treatment can be approached using the
01:14:33
inventive method I I am one
01:14:36
inventive method of solving a problem
01:14:39
and it is called empathy
01:14:43
empathy is identifying oneself with the
01:14:46
personality of another, in other words, when we
01:14:49
try to get into someone else's shoes,
01:14:51
inventors use the empathy method,
01:14:53
imagining themselves as what they want to
01:14:55
do or to improve in this case, we
01:14:58
need to imagine ourselves in the place of
01:14:59
leukocytes, that is, we should
01:15:03
imagine ourselves as their lungs,
01:15:05
both
01:15:06
leukocytes, yes or no,
01:15:10
our little defenders of leukocytes
01:15:13
have one minus, they do not know how to move and
01:15:16
move by drifting in the body fluids,
01:15:24
everything is correct, the leukocytes themselves they
01:15:27
cannot move, but they move thanks to
01:15:29
the movement of various body fluids, which is exactly
01:15:30
how our leukocytes
01:15:33
get to the viruses. I be May, in order to
01:15:37
increase the size of the lamb faster, you need to make
01:15:40
its leukocytes move
01:15:42
faster; well, of course, you need to make sure
01:15:45
that all the fluids in the body of the
01:15:47
wild lamb are faster
01:15:50
than heartbeat with physical
01:15:52
activity we increase the movement
01:15:55
of blood and therefore help the body
01:15:57
is made up of leukocytes
01:16:06
colleague and how else can you increase
01:16:09
blood circulation
01:16:10
[music]
01:16:16
[music]
01:16:18
I agree with a hum of
01:16:21
the usual ucoz
01:16:28
[music]
01:16:38
[applause]
01:16:41
[music]
01:16:48
well, how does it feel, our battle is ready whether
01:16:52
to new procedures
01:16:55
[music]
01:17:06
I'm sure it's
01:17:15
time for
01:17:17
you to
01:17:20
apply
01:17:26
[music] the
01:17:50
drugs are getting worse and don't help and the leukocytes seem to be
01:17:54
no longer coping I keep thinking about
01:17:58
this inventive method of empathy
01:18:02
I'm a tired leukocyte that can't
01:18:06
cope with viruses and bacteria no matter
01:18:09
what I wanted to ask
01:18:13
someone else,
01:18:16
stronger and more dexterous, to do my job, if only it were possible to
01:18:18
make a device that would
01:18:20
fight viruses instead of leukocytes, can you
01:18:24
even imagine what you are talking about,
01:18:27
such a device should be very
01:18:29
small, just like the viruses and
01:18:32
bacteria themselves we're talking about size,
01:18:35
imagine a particle that you
01:18:38
can't see even with a regular microscope,
01:18:41
so you need to figure out how to make such a
01:18:44
device,
01:18:47
let's go crazy, can you imagine
01:18:50
how much such a device is needed to
01:18:52
defeat all the viruses in the body, thousands of
01:18:55
ideas,
01:18:57
to be honest, we haven't even figured out how to
01:18:59
make it at least one such device, that’s
01:19:02
it,
01:19:05
what if you get this task on the neck
01:19:08
of iron, I’m not a robot, and more precisely, you and me,
01:19:11
and it works much faster; the creation of
01:19:15
nano-robots, microscopic robots
01:19:17
capable of penetrating the tissues of our
01:19:19
body and treating it will make a
01:19:21
real revolution in medicine,
01:19:23
one of the possible ways obtaining
01:19:25
such devices
01:19:26
for self-reproduction by robots of themselves,
01:19:29
that is, first the robot will make a
01:19:31
small copy of itself; the copy will do the
01:19:34
same, after a certain number of
01:19:36
agreements we will get ultra-precise and
01:19:39
ultra-small nano-robots that will
01:19:41
reproduce their own similar creatures
01:19:43
[music]
01:19:52
now all that remains is to introduce them into the
01:19:55
body borate
01:20:00
[music]
01:20:05
[applause]
01:20:06
[music]
01:20:13
[music]
01:20:28
[music]
01:20:39
[music]
01:21:01
[laughter]
01:21:05
[music]
01:21:14
on this wonderful day we are
01:21:17
happy to discharge our beloved
01:21:20
patient and not just like that, but I’m not
01:21:23
afraid of this word, take care of the lamb absolutely healthy
01:21:26
myself
01:21:29
[music]
01:21:31
thank you
01:21:35
[music]
01:21:51
[music]
01:21:52
this symptom will now be taken care of by our nas,
01:21:55
but I’m not,
01:21:58
well, a gentleman, but we can
01:22:02
congratulate each other on having a
01:22:04
hand in a real breakthrough in
01:22:08
ancient medicine, and I personally believe that
01:22:11
nanorobots are the future and not only in
01:22:14
medicine, the scope of their application is
01:22:16
limitless, but tell me, colleague, won’t the
01:22:19
constant
01:22:21
presence of these creatures in his
01:22:24
body harm the lamb? Well, I wouldn’t
01:22:26
overuse nano protection against viruses yet;
01:22:39
laughter]
01:22:43
[music]
01:22:51
[music]
01:23:01
but
01:23:03
[music]
01:23:12
here is a musher elk labyrinth crumbs are
01:23:18
you okay are
01:23:26
you safe
01:23:28
[music]
01:23:47
why are you entrenched here we searched for you
01:23:51
maybe we are at the wrong time
01:23:58
my friends of the omnipresent you are just in
01:24:01
time
01:24:13
I am standing on the threshold of something
01:24:16
amazing discoveries in the field of
01:24:18
genetics
01:24:24
are good for variety, but what kind of
01:24:27
genetics is this, it’s not
01:24:29
genetics, the science of the laws of
01:24:31
heredity and variability,
01:24:37
okay, let’s take it in order,
01:24:39
we all consist of tiny cells, these are the
01:24:44
small bricks from which
01:24:46
our entire body is built, they are so
01:24:49
small that you can only see them in
01:24:52
microscope when we grow the number of cells
01:24:55
increases and each part of the
01:24:58
body has its own specific cells
01:25:01
muscles and skin cells of internal organs all
01:25:04
these cells have different meanings and properties of
01:25:06
water these cells know on the day forgive the
01:25:10
loan I have instead of ear cells you are waiting for
01:25:12
Novak cells or else what’s worse,
01:25:15
and of course there is danger,
01:25:18
so wise nature came up with a
01:25:21
molecule in which the plan for
01:25:23
our development is encrypted, a DNA molecule,
01:25:27
such a molecule is inside each of our
01:25:29
cells, it is in it that information is stored
01:25:32
about what and where we will grow this
01:25:35
molecule we inherited from our
01:25:37
parents, so we and
01:25:39
each DNA molecule is similar to them, it has its own logic and
01:25:42
strictness of others, and some have
01:25:45
long ears. For each of these differences, a
01:25:48
separate section of DNA is responsible, which
01:25:51
is called a gene. There are more than 30 thousand of such genes in our DNA.
01:25:57
I didn’t even know that I had so many
01:26:00
Well, of course, for each of our
01:26:04
characteristics there is a gene, there is even a gene
01:26:09
responsible for the characteristics of
01:26:13
[music]
01:26:14
then you can add me
01:26:16
[music] this is
01:26:21
exactly what the science of genetics does,
01:26:25
although we have not yet learned how to create
01:26:28
in excess of the way the
01:26:32
day was conceived,
01:26:34
frost-resistant and cultivated plants and
01:26:37
do them and edible for insects, right
01:26:40
now I’m working on this for
01:26:43
Kopycha,
01:26:44
that is, you know how to change white growth and
01:26:49
genetics deals with studying and
01:26:52
changing genes, for example, today we
01:26:54
have learned to change the genes of some plants,
01:26:56
such plants are called
01:26:59
genetically modified, scientists can
01:27:01
make the usual tomatoes are less
01:27:03
sensitive to cold and radishes are
01:27:05
inedible insects,
01:27:08
however, in addition to frost resistance and no se
01:27:12
como repulsion, I added
01:27:15
something else to my experimental carrots,
01:27:18
this will be a surprise for the hoarder,
01:27:23
admire before you one of the
01:27:25
greatest achievements of modern
01:27:27
genetics and the geology created thanks to me
01:27:33
[music]
01:27:39
she disappeared my kia and the discovery disappeared,
01:27:44
what kind of discovery is this, it was
01:27:47
by chance that I managed to achieve the effect of
01:27:50
accelerated cell division thanks to
01:27:52
this, any vegetable or fruit could be
01:27:55
grown in one day, imagine
01:27:57
here there should be my miracle carrot
01:28:05
Vasya
01:28:06
and your miracle carrot could
01:28:13
definitely come to life I couldn’t why would she,
01:28:23
if I know this, they see a kopatych,
01:28:37
bite me, a bee,
01:28:40
where did the bees go with
01:28:57
your jokes
01:29:09
[music]
01:29:24
can someone explain to me what happened
01:29:27
to the poor burl, then most likely
01:29:30
my genetically
01:29:32
modified carrot is to blame for this, I managed to
01:29:36
change the help of such how he
01:29:38
began to grow within a day, Kopycha
01:29:41
accidentally ate one such carrot and
01:29:43
in some unimaginable way, this carrot
01:29:46
changed his growth gene, because of this,
01:29:49
Kopycha’s cells began to divide with
01:29:52
phenomenal speed and he increased
01:29:54
in size, you
01:29:56
can somehow change this and return
01:30:00
our kopych
01:30:06
I was unable to achieve stability with
01:30:10
carrots after a while it
01:30:12
decreased again I think that soon the processes
01:30:16
inside kopych will reverse
01:30:26
I turned to take
01:30:33
what suggestions there will be
01:30:36
[music]
01:30:39
these are the dreams of the
01:30:41
teacher
01:30:43
of the fly he is kainar
01:30:48
[music] it’s
01:30:53
useless you need to get closer to
01:30:56
his ear
01:31:00
so what Well you are such an era where am I anyway
01:31:07
[music]
01:31:11
just imagine hedgehog before us,
01:31:14
no one has been here yet,
01:31:23
although you are right, perhaps after us there
01:31:26
will be no one here either, which
01:31:30
means our goal is that food [
01:31:37
music]
01:31:52
hedgehog
01:31:57
[music] what am
01:31:59
I
01:32:01
you will do
01:32:05
[music]
01:32:16
[music]
01:32:28
cat and where
01:32:30
[music]
01:32:35
good good what kind of stupid games
01:32:41
[music]
01:32:50
[music]
01:33:00
[music]
01:33:14
[music]
01:33:44
[music]
01:33:49
listen to the rattlesnake in battle I just
01:33:53
have to publish my research and in
01:33:56
my opinion these studies are still too
01:33:59
dangerous and let’s limit ourselves for now to frost-
01:34:03
resistant tomatoes,
01:34:05
everything ended well and by pure
01:34:09
chance,
01:34:10
by pure chance, hear
01:34:28
I’m a winner,
01:34:33
it’s all my genes
01:34:42
[music]

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