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Oh, what a wonderful night it is
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So, friends, we are all extremely concerned about the
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health of our Barash, but with our joint efforts
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we can make a correct diagnosis of
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Nyusha’s insidious illness So
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You observed something suspicious in a patient,
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it’s already half a chronic runny nose,
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but let’s not make unfounded
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conclusions, let’s just stop.
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Well, who can remember anything else?
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No. He says it’s very tasty, but he didn’t
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want a single spoon, that it’s like the
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second
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one,
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or he stumbled, the
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lack of coordination
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is more serious than I was thinking
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Sorry, can I get out of bed already,
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I feel very good really, what are you doing, my
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friend? Yes, in your
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condition you can’t trust your feelings at all,
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trust our
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qualified help,
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it’s good that you’re not bad. It’s a
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good question
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for now to understand what’s wrong with the lamb,
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one thing I can say for sure right
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now is difficult in his body there is a
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real struggle, struggle, struggle
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of leukocytes,
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our body is essentially a complex mechanism in
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which many different systems work, the
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air beats, the stomach
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and then absorbs for this property the
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leukocytes and got their name as, in
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fact, the adhesive plaster
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is a mechanism. So it can be raised More
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precisely its treatment can be approached using an
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inventive method,
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that this is empathy, this is identifying oneself
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with the Personality of another, in other words, when
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we try to get into someone else's skin,
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inventors use the method of empathy,
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imagining themselves as what they want to
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do or improve in this case,
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you need to imagine yourself in the place of
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leukocytes
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with leukocytes
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in ours little defenders of
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leukocytes have one minus They cannot
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move and move,
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say that these leukocytes of yours are not
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mobile, everything is correct, the leukocytes themselves
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cannot move, but they move
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thanks to the movement of various
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body fluids. This is how our
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leukocytes get to the viruses, I
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understand, in order to cure Barash quickly
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we need to do it so that his leukocytes
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move faster. Well, of course, we need to make sure
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that all the fluids in
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Barash’s body flow faster
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by increasing the heartbeat with physical
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activity, we increase the movement of
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blood, which means we help the body
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arrange leukocytes
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[applause] [music]
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Well, how does our patient feel, is he ready
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for new procedures
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don’t don’t,
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buddy, don’t be stupid, you need
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bed rest, we need to put you on
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[music]
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Anya
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[music] it’s getting
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worse
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Medicines don’t help or
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leukocytes It looks like they can’t cope anymore, I
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keep thinking about this inventive
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method of empathy, I’m a tired
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leukocyte that can’t cope with
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viruses and bacteria, what would I
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like, I would like my
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work to be done by someone else,
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stronger and more dexterous. Now, if only it were possible to
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do such a device that would
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fight viruses instead of leukocytes, can you
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imagine what you are talking about? The device must be very small, the same as the viruses and bacteria themselves, we are talking about the size of something that can’t be seen even with an ordinary microscope. It means you need to figure out how to make such a
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device,
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what if entrust this task to our
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iron nanny; robots are more accurate than you and me and
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act much faster; creation of
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nanorobots; microscopic robots
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capable of penetrating the tissues of our
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body and treating it; making a
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real revolution in medicine; one of the
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possible ways to obtain such
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devices
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is self-reproduction by robots of themselves,
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that is, first the robot will do its a
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reduced copy and his coffee will do the
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same after a certain number of
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reductions we will get ultra-precise and
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ultra-small nanorobots that will
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reproduce similar creatures
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[applause]
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[laughter]
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[music]
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On this wonderful day, we are
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happy to discharge our beloved
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patient and there is no way he will be there, and I’m not
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afraid of this word, an absolutely healthy
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lamb. Take care of yourself
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Thank you
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[music] [
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laughter]
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[music]
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Well, our nannies will now take care of this symptom
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Well, Well gentleman, we can
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congratulate each other on having a
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hand in a real breakthrough in
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medicine.
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I personally believe that nano robots are
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the future, and not only in medicine,
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their scope of application is limitless.
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Tell me, colleague, won’t the
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constant presence of these nano creatures
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in his life harm the sheep? body Well, I wouldn’t yet
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overuse nanoprotection against viruses, it
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can spoil you too much
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not audible, simply unheard of, after all,
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everyone was told to get
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vaccinated, everyone was told to get
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vaccinated,
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be sure to understand, be sure to
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vaccinate one, in
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your opinion, we’re purely
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sneezing coughing,
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fever, weakening the health of ourselves and
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those around us And the virus doesn’t care about
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penguins or ostriches,
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but it was said that
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without exception, everyone
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except one, who said
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everything is somehow crooked, and where is now this
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penguin who
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How crooked it all is, not crooked, this
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The graph of temperature changes in
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pulse pressure is practically a map of military
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operations Wow, who is fighting with whom? The
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leukocytes in Pina’s body are fighting
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viruses, the fight inside Pina,
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but so far the leukocytes can’t win.
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they are fighting the bad and the
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bad are winning so far vaccination only
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general vaccination of even penguins even
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ministers of all without exception with the virus
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jokes are bad the virus hits without a wire they are the
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vaccinated body of the
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irresponsible good guys inside the
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foam we need help
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there is an idea
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[music]
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our warship is a
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shrinking module
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We will go into the body we will help the good
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guys And for the bad guys the
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decisive blow
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[music] the
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on-board computer is reduced a
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thousand times
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bad idea accepted
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From the screw
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bad idea the
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reduction process has been completed the
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battery supply of the reducer for 30 minutes
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[music]
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let's go
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[applause]
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[music]
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route changes
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[music]
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route changes
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[music]
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route changes
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route changes
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[music] the
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route is not determined
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[music] the
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route is not determined the
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route is not determined
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the route
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[music] it’s
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a pity
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the minister didn’t get through on the phone to
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find out the importance of being at your destination
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so that you can be
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suspended Well, it’s time for the extra drop May the
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force be with us But all you had to do was come
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for the vaccination, they turn the nuts in outer
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space,
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we In the depths of the glass, everything is thought out, Pin will
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now accept the mix and us together with her I am a
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genius, a bit large for Pin, in case he
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chokes,
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yes yes
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[applause]
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You are wonderful We are here
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Well and where are the enemies
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of the bad good ones,
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what did you say about the struggle inside
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Pina? Can you be more detailed? Well, the loops you
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my
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body is almost always surrounded by
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microbes, bacteria and viruses, and many of
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them are quite dangerous; fortunately, we are
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able to resist. The
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first line of our defense is the skin
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that does not let in
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In addition, our tears contain substances
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that are detrimental to bacteria. Well,
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if microbes somehow
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penetrate the stomach, they will immediately die in the
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hydrochloric acid with which we
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digest food, hedgehog, and by chance we are not
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going into the stomach, I don’t know anything,
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continue
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everyone -they succeed
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and they get into our body,
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but there they collide with our
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internal troops, that’s what
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white blood cells are called, and the whole
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system of protecting the body from microbes
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is called
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[music]
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[music]
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[applause]
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hedgehog, you understand everything. And I realized that
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our enemies there in the circulatory system or
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there and or there an on-board computer in the
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circulatory system so that I know where
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the system is so
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circulatory accepted
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I like all this and I said
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everything somehow
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So our heroic mission is to help
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local
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lakes Well, good guys,
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hide and seek So play with me
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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[music]
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I knew
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we were which of them is which is
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strange
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Usually I am the enemy for the immediate
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disaster
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Krosh and the Hedgehog are in the reducing module and the
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module is inside Pina And I said
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vaccination against those who get into the body without
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getting into
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[music]
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[music]
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Welcome you We come in peace
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What kind of peace
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[music]
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This is definitely the enemy, probably the on-board
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computer Show the location of the
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shrinking module so this is
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where you are And what else
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they
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left the module youth
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[applause]
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[music] it
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doesn’t look like a hedgehog so that someone is fighting with someone here
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maybe pins has recovered already
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[music]
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stay away from him
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we connected to the video camera in your
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spacesuit and we see that you are in great
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danger
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Losyash And what is this thing that the hedgehog gave to me? Look,
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those
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good guys are like you were kind enough
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to put it well and the guys are lymphocytes and
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they use these things to fight
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viruses so these are weapons
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Well, hold me north
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throw this thing immediately or you
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will be eaten
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into the body they are noticed by lymphocytes
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lymphocytes release blood special
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marks called
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[music]
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even more than me Because that when
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antibodies stick to bacteria, they make
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them noticeable to other leukocytes
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Phagocytes
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[music]
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all Aliens turn out to be
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Hey pride
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hedgehog, they didn’t understand us here
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[music] I
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can’t believe we are heroes of
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the immune system
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I was confused by infections I, who is
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always good, I didn’t expect
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such
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good from the guys Are you or are you bad, first of all, you are
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strangers to the body, they took yours for
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enemies
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[music]
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the connection is lost
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[music]
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in general
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I want to go home
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[music]
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[music] The
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guys are working hard I want to go home
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[music]
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I don’t want to
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my friend You don’t have to worry about what the
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more you worry, the faster your heart
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pumps blood through your vessels, which means
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[music]
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now I worry even more
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objects have been found objects have finally been found
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They are alive but still outside the
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module on-board computer
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send the module to the objects and urgently
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evacuate
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everything rabbit
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[music]
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[music]
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the objects of the
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actual nodes
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of longevity are located in this very
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spleen
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[music] The
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only thing I can’t understand is if
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these
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watering cans cope with viruses so well,
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why then all these
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drugs and vaccinations Unfortunately, viruses are
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constantly changing and mutating,
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lymphocytes need time to pick up
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new viruses have suitable antibodies
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that can stick to them while
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lymphocytes are experimenting; viruses are
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managing in our body and we are
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sick;
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there are special medicines that
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help our leukocytes. And you can also drink
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hot tea and speed up the blood circulation,
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then the leukocytes will move faster
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and act better, but it’s better not to let
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disease and get vaccinated,
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but the lymphocytes remember it and
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next time they cope with the same
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virus much more effectively
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charge the battery of the reducer for 2 minutes
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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two more viruses, I’m the only one who can’t stand
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it that’s how it was Yes, okay, my exploits
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are not the main thing, the main thing is that the pin felt better
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right hedgehog The
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first Nobel Prize for the study of
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immunity was received in 1908 by the Russian
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scientist Ilya Mechnikov and the German scientist
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Paul Ehrlich Ilya Mechnikov is famous for many
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discoveries, including the famous
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recipe for Mechnikov’s curdled milk after
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more than 100 years of study The eternal struggle of
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our body with microbes does not
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end, and scientists continue to
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make new discoveries and receive
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Nobel Prizes in 2011 for
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studying innate immunity
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[music]
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beds
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[music]
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[music] the
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real Lost Island
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may contain dinosaurs Well, all sorts of
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dragonflies,
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it doesn’t look like they’re here in general
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[music]
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wait, we only walked around it twice, do
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you think the mammoths will come straight to us and
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come out to us? No, brother, we need to catch them
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Yes, there are no Mammoths with
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dinosaurs here. You can hear how quiet it is all around.
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Well, maybe the dinosaurs
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didn’t make any sounds at all. Where are we from?
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we know it doesn’t happen that everything that happens
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on earth has its own sound when we
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said clap or that we break a
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bow appears The sound is everywhere it
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passes Even through solid and
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opaque barriers
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How do you know all this Losyash gave us a
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lecture about sound Do you remember sound is a
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sequence of propagating
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waves compression and rarefaction in the
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environment, small particles of the environment
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vibrate due to sound warfare. If there
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are no particles near the source of sound, then
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we will not hear anything, so there is a vacuum or
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sound does not travel in space
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[music]
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and Losyash then, by the way, told a lot of
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interesting things, for example, what
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sounds can be high or low Well, it’s
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understandable that high ones produce high
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sounds And low ones produce low sounds No, it depends
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on the purity of the sound The higher the frequency,
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the higher the sound. For
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example, you and I are the same height and
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your voice is higher,
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why are we the same height because our
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ears are not are considered
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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Well, what did I say? Look, these are ancient
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cave paintings, we found the real one of
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our ancestor. You yourself, the ancestor,
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saved our lives and he calls him names.
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Forgive him, please,
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in ancient times there was no language yet,
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he wants us something- that is to say
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[music]
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Let me introduce our ancient ancestor
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from the island of Krosha, his name is Sharik
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and he is well preserved for an ancient
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ancestor. Nice to meet you. Oh yes, maybe it’s me who’s a
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seagull, can you imagine it’s me who caught
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him? I ran, ran, and then again, and
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everything was wrong to play; I
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caught it more precisely It’s a
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very complicated thing, I’m German myself
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You’re not our ancestor at all Why then
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did
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I pretend I’m talking to you
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crumbs Don’t you see the ball doesn’t
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hear you and now it means he can’t hear me It
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looks like my friends are inattentive The ball does
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n’t hear anything at all
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and how does this happen, he has both ears in
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place, our organ of hearing is structured somewhat more
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complicated than it seems, in addition to the outer ear
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or auricle, there are also middle and
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inner ears, the
00:41:37
outer ear is the auricle and the
00:41:40
auditory canal, the concha catches the
00:41:43
waves and brings them to the drum
00:41:46
membrane is such a thin film at the
00:41:49
very end of the ear canal, through this
00:41:53
eardrum, sound vibrations
00:41:55
enter the middle ear, here the sound
00:41:58
passes through a chain of three auditory
00:42:00
ossicles, the hammer, the incus and the stapes 1
00:42:04
2 3 and the sound enters the inner ear,
00:42:08
here the sound passes through the most important and
00:42:11
complex part our ear is a snail in this
00:42:16
cochlea all sounds are divided into
00:42:18
high and low And then the information
00:42:21
is converted into a sequence of
00:42:23
electrical impulses and sent
00:42:27
to the brain
00:42:29
if the cochlea for some reason does not
00:42:32
work then we stop hearing sounds
00:42:35
alas And if I didn’t hear Why did
00:42:39
n’t I immediately said If since childhood we do not
00:42:41
hear the speech of others and do not understand
00:42:44
the words that are spoken to us, then we ourselves
00:42:47
will never be able to learn to speak,
00:42:52
how did you end up on the island alone
00:42:59
[music] [music
00:43:06
]
00:43:19
[applause]
00:43:21
[music]
00:43:57
the ball wants to say that alone on
00:44:00
It’s better for him on the island, you want to return to
00:44:03
your island
00:44:06
But this is wrong, in the world there are so many
00:44:08
interesting things you can’t spend your whole life on
00:44:11
some island Is there really nothing we
00:44:14
can do for the ball? In fact,
00:44:15
there is a way,
00:44:19
scientists have come up with a way to subjugate a
00:44:22
non-working snail into a snail a
00:44:25
chain of electrodes is inserted and a
00:44:28
receiver is installed on the ear under the skin; a
00:44:31
microphone with a speech processor is attached; the microphone
00:44:34
catches sounds and sends electrical
00:44:37
signals to the speech process, which
00:44:40
acts as a cochlea; it breaks down
00:44:43
sound into frequencies and sends information
00:44:45
through a transmitter to a receiver under the
00:44:48
scalp and then to electrodes in the cochlea. these
00:44:52
electrodes stimulate the auditory no,
00:44:54
which leaves the cochlea and information about
00:44:58
sounds enters the brain such a device
00:45:00
is called a cochlear implant
00:45:05
small needles So let's put such a
00:45:08
thing on the ball, this is not such a simple
00:45:11
operation, hasty wash and after it you
00:45:15
still need special rehabilitation
00:45:17
that will take time yes, yes and In
00:45:21
any case, you have to decide for yourself Sharik do you
00:45:24
want to return to your island or
00:45:28
learn to hear
00:45:34
[music]
00:45:43
[music]
00:45:49
[laughter]
00:45:54
[music]
00:46:12
Hello What plans can we listen to how
00:46:15
in short he plays the piano or how the lamb
00:46:17
reads poetry or just listen to the
00:46:20
sound of the sea necessarily only later, I
00:46:24
learned not only to listen, but also
00:46:26
now I can speak myself, now I have to
00:46:29
tell everyone my story. I would
00:46:32
listen and so, in fact, I
00:46:36
really am your ancient ancestor from
00:46:38
Krosha Island, which is really a wow
00:46:41
joke, an
00:46:48
American engineer of Hungarian
00:46:50
origin Georg von Bekesi worked
00:46:53
at telephone exchanges and once became
00:46:54
interested in the question of how we hear. In
00:46:58
his research, he explained how we
00:47:00
distinguish low sounds from high ones and what
00:47:03
role the snail plays in this. For which he
00:47:05
received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in
00:47:08
1961,
00:47:17
bacteria are a creature only a few
00:47:21
micrometers long And how many unusual forms,
00:47:24
how many amazing possibilities
00:47:27
Losyash You are kidding me You invited me
00:47:30
to look at fantastic creatures
00:47:33
that I have not yet seen, why did I
00:47:36
dress up like that Well, who knew that you would understand
00:47:39
so literally, but bacteria are really
00:47:43
fantastic in their own way, what is surprising about them is
00:47:45
only harm If there weren’t these
00:47:48
bacteria, there wouldn’t be a need to wash your hands before eating, if there
00:47:51
weren’t bacteria, my
00:47:53
clean friend, you and I wouldn’t exist.
00:48:00
Bacteria on Earth can live everywhere
00:48:04
underground and in the air, in water and in hot
00:48:08
sand, bacteria feel quite
00:48:11
comfortable, for example in in one gram of
00:48:14
fresh water there are a million bacteria And in one
00:48:18
gram of soil there are about 40 million and the total
00:48:23
mass of bacteria on our planet is greater than the
00:48:26
mass of all plants and animals
00:48:29
combined therefore the main inhabitants of the earth
00:48:32
are bacteria and not us, let them be. At least they are the
00:48:36
masters of the Universe
00:48:38
without bacteria many things would be simply
00:48:42
impossible, for example, all fermented milk
00:48:45
products such as ether,
00:48:47
yoghurts, cheese, we get thanks to
00:48:49
bacteria. In addition, bacteria are used
00:48:53
to purify wastewater and remove
00:48:55
oil spills, also for the production of
00:48:58
various medicines and much more, we
00:49:03
ourselves consist mostly of bacteria
00:49:05
in our body. 10 times more than
00:49:09
our own cells. There are especially many of them on the
00:49:13
skin in the stomach and
00:49:16
intestines. Why do I need these things? I mean kefir or
00:49:19
something;
00:49:20
bacteria live inside us for a reason;
00:49:23
they help our digestion and
00:49:26
metabolism, and only bacteria can
00:49:30
produce chemical reactions with
00:49:33
atmospheric nitrogen, which is vital for
00:49:35
all living beings, we can only
00:49:39
use the labor of our little friends,
00:49:43
bacteria, so much that most of
00:49:46
them have not even been studied, but
00:49:50
we can say for sure that without them our
00:49:53
existence is simply impossible
00:50:04
very much. Perhaps they can do things that are
00:50:09
difficult for us to imagine here
00:50:19
[music]
00:50:22
cleanliness of my needles, clean
00:50:27
apatite, my clean needles
00:50:42
In general, I can do everything,
00:50:48
I haven’t learned everything, can you imagine,
00:50:51
maybe somewhere there are bacteria,
00:50:53
wash dishes under water, we can breathe better
00:51:02
Surely there are bacteria that
00:51:05
turn anyone into a Superhero, you know, I
00:51:09
’ll find it,
00:51:10
you’ll see
00:51:16
[ music]
00:51:41
that's what
00:51:47
I need for now I decided not to wash at all I need to
00:51:50
accumulate more bacteria
00:51:52
one of them will definitely turn out to be that
00:51:55
super bacteria you'll see
00:51:59
you're doing
00:52:01
nonsense maybe there is no superbacterium and
00:52:04
there is no such thing
00:52:08
[music]
00:52:31
[music]
00:52:43
[music]
00:52:57
and I found it a
00:53:01
superbacterium friend How are you feeling
00:53:09
by the way the bacteria I took from you in
00:53:12
the laboratory
00:53:15
are the same cholera bacteria I took them for
00:53:19
research in space
00:53:26
even more
00:53:35
how it’s growing inside me
00:53:56
[music]
00:54:08
phenomenally
00:54:15
[music]
00:54:24
[music]
00:54:43
[music]
00:55:08
needles
00:55:10
small needles
00:55:16
forward
00:55:19
yes the temperature is rising I'm afraid our
00:55:23
poor Krosh has hallucinations
00:55:31
It's me in everything, who knew that the story about
00:55:35
the actors would make such an impression,
00:55:42
they really are such beneficial bacteria,
00:55:47
most are generally useless but not
00:55:50
offensive And some are very dangerous,
00:55:52
deadly dangerous, the
00:55:58
danger of bacteria is due to the fact that they
00:56:01
multiply very quickly
00:56:04
our immune system they immediately begin to
00:56:07
fight them and inflammation occurs
00:56:10
due to inflammation, all sorts of channels and
00:56:13
tubes inside us become clogged,
00:56:15
for example, blockage of the bronchi causes
00:56:18
inflammation of the lungs, blockage of the inflamed
00:56:21
appendix, appendicitis,
00:56:25
blockage of the inflamed ducts of the household
00:56:28
glands furung
00:56:30
[music] Is it
00:56:35
really impossible to fight these bacteria?
00:56:39
Fortunately, you can fight bacteria
00:56:42
helps fight mold
00:56:45
[music]
00:56:51
scientists have discovered that mold on a tattoo
00:56:55
is capable of destroying the shell
00:56:58
and the
00:57:02
first medicine was successfully invented
00:57:05
[applause]
00:57:06
[music]
00:57:10
but you should take an antibiotic. Be
00:57:13
careful because over time it hardens the
00:57:16
bacteria and they become
00:57:18
insensitive to its action,
00:57:19
you have to invent more powerful ones
00:57:22
antibiotics from which more
00:57:25
powerful bacteria appear and these
00:57:28
superbugs appear that were looking for blood, but
00:57:31
they are unlikely to turn us into superheroes
00:57:33
And in general, it is best to
00:57:37
fight bacteria before they enter our
00:57:39
body with ordinary soap
00:57:46
Well, how are you here, our friend, who is recovering
00:57:50
well, these your antibiotics turn out to be
00:57:55
much cooler than bacteria,
00:58:06
I realized that the superbug has no future,
00:58:15
the wonderful properties of penicillin were
00:58:18
discovered by accident in 1928 by Alexander
00:58:22
Fleming, when he checked Petri dishes
00:58:25
with old colonies of bacteria, he noticed
00:58:27
that mold had grown in some and the
00:58:29
bacteria retreated; extracting a substance from the mold that
00:58:33
kills bacteria helped
00:58:35
Fleming English scientists Flory and Chain
00:58:38
in 1945 they received the Nobel
00:58:42
Prize in Medicine for the discovery of
00:58:43
penicillin, this is how the Era of Antibiotics began
00:58:48
[music] happy
00:58:54
birthday
00:59:13
[music]
00:59:26
hurry up
00:59:29
[music]
00:59:31
come on, where is our patient, is this a
00:59:37
joke, what kind of jokes are you making in the
00:59:43
morning how he fell down and doesn’t get up I’m
00:59:47
not a veterinarian, treating bears or
00:59:50
Baranov is one thing
00:59:54
Well, of course I’ll try
01:00:05
[music]
01:00:19
[applause]
01:00:23
[music]
01:00:32
[music] why are
01:00:51
we getting old anyway? Well, if in general
01:00:56
terms we take for example Yes, at least and the
01:00:59
house is a house
01:01:00
That's what you'll do if he
01:01:03
's grown old, so to speak. Well, if in my mind there's a need for a
01:01:06
major overhaul, all the bricks will
01:01:09
have to be changed, our body is the
01:01:13
same house and it consists of an unimaginable
01:01:16
number of tiny bricks like this,
01:01:19
from time to time one of these
01:01:22
bricks doesn't wears out and
01:01:24
falls off
01:01:26
for a short time don’t be afraid you won’t fall apart as soon
01:01:31
as the old cells disappear the neighboring ones
01:01:33
begin
01:01:34
scientifically this is called
01:01:37
cell division division occurs in several
01:01:40
stages in each cell there is a nucleus so
01:01:44
small that you can’t see anything in it
01:01:49
Look at some this is the first stage of
01:01:53
division has begun and the strings are chromosomes,
01:01:57
a chromosome is such a giant molecule,
01:02:00
God bless the memory of
01:02:03
deoxyribonucleic acid, or
01:02:06
DNA for short, it contains a huge
01:02:10
amount of our hereditary
01:02:12
information, the
01:02:15
ant has only two chromosomes, humans have 23 pairs, and
01:02:20
bears have the most chromosomes, the
01:02:25
fern has all these chromosomes
01:02:28
copies specifically for division at the second
01:02:30
stage, the chromosomes line up in a chain
01:02:33
and then are tightly stretched and each
01:02:37
pair of chromosomes is divided in half A And now
01:02:42
we already have two cells with their own nuclei
01:02:45
inside these nuclei, each chromosome
01:02:48
completes its own for the next division
01:02:51
and now we have a new cell instead of the one
01:02:54
that fell off old renovation As they say, the
01:03:01
finished ones cease to be normal
01:03:16
[music]
01:03:42
I welcome you to this wonderful place,
01:03:45
sooner or later all the worms end up here.
01:03:47
Or rather, only the best.
01:03:50
For example, I, the famous worm of doubt,
01:03:56
heard you only better. So, what do
01:04:01
we have here so good
01:04:02
[music]
01:04:07
Isn’t it wonderful a place to
01:04:10
stay here forever
01:04:19
What is it How is it going if you don’t
01:04:24
disturb me, it will be faster, it’s just that
01:04:27
the resonant
01:04:29
still doesn’t come to its senses Let
01:04:33
all processes slow down while he sleeps in his sleep And
01:04:37
this will be good for us, he’ll lie quietly and
01:04:40
look at his worm dreams
01:04:43
[music]
01:04:52
[music]
01:04:59
of course who needs such platitudes,
01:05:02
after all, before you is a whole world of worm-like
01:05:06
possibilities, here you can find whatever your
01:05:08
soul desires and even more, how about a
01:05:11
new body
01:05:23
[music]
01:05:32
why did you let us down so much old man
01:05:36
found Who is well done
01:05:40
Sovunya well done
01:05:43
I have found the reason why our
01:05:46
cells cannot divide forever When
01:05:49
our cells divide, this does not pass
01:05:52
without a trace for the chromosomes. The fact is that at the
01:05:55
ends of each chromosome there are protective
01:05:58
caps which are called telomeres,
01:06:02
these caps protect the chromosome from
01:06:05
interaction with other molecules
01:06:09
during cell division and copying of the
01:06:11
chromosome, its telomeres gradually
01:06:13
shorten until they completely disappear
01:06:17
after full-fledged copying of this
01:06:20
becomes impossible, the cells
01:06:22
stop renewing themselves and our body
01:06:25
ages irrevocably, we
01:06:28
just need to figure out how to lengthen these
01:06:31
kilometers
01:06:37
soon it will be
01:06:42
[music]
01:07:01
[music]
01:07:09
[music] we
01:07:18
must admit that we wo
01:07:20
n’t be able to achieve the Elixir of Eternal Life
01:07:23
This is a trip to give up We haven’t tried everything yet
01:07:30
there is no such recipe even in a spherical scope, which means it won’t be
01:07:34
invented in the next thousand years
01:07:38
[music]
01:08:45
Of course, a new body is such a
01:08:47
small thing, is it worth limiting yourself to
01:08:50
such nonsense? You can merge with the
01:08:54
universe itself.
01:09:01
Stop, don’t go there
01:09:04
[music]
01:09:07
there’s nothing at all
01:09:14
[ music]
01:09:28
resonant
01:09:33
sprint you are
01:09:37
not there but Who would have guessed that your
01:09:40
little worm was just waiting for offspring, that's
01:09:44
what you get resonant girl it
01:09:49
doesn't quite look like he reproduces
01:09:53
by budding from a
01:09:54
man
01:10:13
[music]
01:10:14
studied resonance cells he
01:10:17
has an
01:10:19
amazing ability
01:10:22
you can say that his cells
01:10:25
[music]
01:10:34
[music]
01:10:43
Yeah,
01:10:59
no, this can’t be
01:11:05
[music] the
01:11:14
most important thing in this situation is not
01:11:16
to panic; the case is unusual, but
01:11:20
far from out of the ordinary; I’ll tell you that
01:11:23
the situation is already practically under control; I
01:11:27
even have a version of what’s happening; colleague,
01:11:31
thank you, my friends of the same color; I’m
01:11:36
inclined to assume that everything we became a
01:11:39
victim of viruses that damaged our
01:11:42
Melanin gene damaged something, as I
01:11:46
said earlier, every cell of our
01:11:49
body contains a DNA molecule that
01:11:52
records all the characteristics of the body,
01:11:55
eye size, character traits or
01:11:59
skin color, for each of these characteristics a
01:12:02
certain Gene distinguishes from such
01:12:05
genes themselves and the DNA molecule consists
01:12:10
[music]
01:12:11
is called the
01:12:14
melanin gene It protects us from the sun
01:12:17
makes the skin and hair darker
01:12:21
if it fails then the skin and
01:12:24
hair become white what we
01:12:27
observe in our case is that
01:12:30
making white is no longer fashionable;
01:12:33
moreover, white skin is harmful I
01:12:38
strongly recommend that everyone avoid the
01:12:40
sun's rays
01:12:43
[music]
01:12:49
Wait
01:12:51
Losyash forgot to say the most important thing, he
01:12:55
is going to conduct research in his laboratory
01:12:57
and find a means that
01:12:59
will return us all to our previous appearance
01:13:05
[music]
01:13:08
yes, yes It's just a matter of time What
01:13:12
if you have helpers it
01:13:15
will take time, of course,
01:13:19
thank you The initiative of
01:13:28
the virus won’t even take a walk when Losyash
01:13:31
finally finds his cure
01:13:33
[music]
01:13:35
maybe we’ll torture the railway there is
01:13:39
something wrong in this Are you
01:13:43
wrong with the railway
01:13:48
where did he come from? Why
01:13:53
everything must have its own reason
01:13:57
[music]
01:14:03
No, this is some kind of new virus, otherwise you would
01:14:08
have been white a long time ago. What
01:14:19
we are going to do now
01:14:21
is called
01:14:23
biotechnology, this is a science that
01:14:26
uses the achievements of genetics and
01:14:29
molecular biology to treat
01:14:31
various diseases.
01:14:34
All life on our planet consists of
01:14:38
proteins.
01:14:41
Genes in the DNA molecule
01:14:44
are engaged in design. these same
01:14:47
proteins
01:14:48
[music]
01:14:52
each Gene is responsible for the production of
01:14:55
its own unique protein out of tens of
01:14:59
thousands of possible
01:15:01
[music]
01:15:02
now we are interested in the protein melanin,
01:15:06
which for some reason disappeared from
01:15:08
our bodies and became discolored.
01:15:13
We will try to cure the Gene that is
01:15:16
responsible for the production of this protein
01:15:20
and make this is with the help of a virus virus
01:15:25
But isn’t a virus something harmful,
01:15:30
just my careful friend But we will make an
01:15:35
artificial virus that will do
01:15:37
only what we want
01:15:41
my assistants started and we will try
01:15:45
not to accidentally create some new
01:15:48
incurable disease
01:15:53
[music]
01:15:55
Well, Christmas trees -needles, where are you going,
01:15:58
sun? Because I want to understand what’s going on. Are
01:16:01
you with me?
01:16:03
Where will I let you go?
01:16:10
Viruses have a unique ability;
01:16:14
they themselves are not able to move and
01:16:17
reproduce in the body, that
01:16:21
’s why they are called non-living parasites
01:16:28
[music]
01:16:31
viruses can stick to a cell and
01:16:35
penetrate
01:16:37
inside the cell
01:16:44
after the cell begins to produce
01:16:47
virus proteins from which
01:16:50
new viruses are born inside the cell, these viruses
01:16:53
stick to new cells.
01:16:55
In this way we can change the DNA of all
01:16:59
cells
01:17:01
[music]
01:17:04
poor organism with viruses and do not forget
01:17:07
that this is an artificial virus
01:17:10
biotechnology gives artificial
01:17:13
viruses the ability to produce the required
01:17:15
protein And then they use its natural
01:17:18
properties to distribute this protein
01:17:21
throughout the cells of the body that just
01:17:24
lack it, as a result, sick cells
01:17:28
become healthy
01:17:33
to force viruses to work for the benefit of the
01:17:37
body,
01:17:40
but it doesn’t always work out the first time,
01:17:44
so we conduct preliminary
01:17:48
experiments
01:17:52
[music]
01:17:59
[ music]
01:18:11
I don’t know Where the virus comes from I’m not a doctor
01:18:15
but I know the solution to the problem waterproof
01:18:19
coloring though I only have black
01:18:28
[music]
01:18:45
I knew that sooner or later someone
01:18:49
would ask me about this
01:18:53
someday
01:19:04
besides others it
01:19:11
was
01:19:15
for people like her there is also a special
01:19:18
scientific term albino from the Latin
01:19:22
Albus White But I didn’t know that it
01:19:26
could be contagious Why did this virus
01:19:30
appear only now
01:19:32
[music] an
01:19:35
interesting question
01:19:37
probably in those years My young and strong
01:19:42
body successfully fought it
01:19:45
over the years the virus has mutated
01:19:47
[music]
01:19:51
to such a state that
01:19:54
all of us are just a little bit
01:20:02
[music]
01:20:03
my friends, our group managed to get
01:20:09
the necessary medicine, let’s not tell the
01:20:12
uninitiated that this is an artificial virus,
01:20:15
but so far we have tested its effect only
01:20:19
on experimental samples
01:20:21
[music]
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And now we need a volunteer who
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agrees to be the first to try the effect
01:20:32
of the drug
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[music]
01:20:37
Eh, let me go bee
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[music]
01:20:46
[music]
01:20:50
and the
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answer is
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[music] I’d
01:20:56
rather be a brown bear There’s still
01:21:02
one more syringe left who didn’t get
01:21:06
the injection, my friends And where did
01:21:09
the hedgehog go, the
01:21:12
hedgehog Here you are, where is your Elk the team
01:21:15
found an antidote,
01:21:17
this is of course good, but I’m worried that
01:21:22
something very strange happened to us, oh, and
01:21:26
there’s no more virus.
01:21:29
Well, everyone seems to have had time to color everything. If
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only a little bit, because of you, the series wouldn’t have been
01:21:34
handed in on time, shouldn’t
01:21:36
you be the characters? actually colorize I’m a
01:21:39
director And you’re an artist Okay,
01:21:42
well now the scriptwriters helped me
01:21:45
get out of it
01:21:48
By the way, we need scriptwriters
01:22:03
Hey, you didn’t hear anything No,
01:22:06
I guess it seemed
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[music]

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