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And then we will inject these gold particles into these patients by the billions again, and we'll have them go all over the body, and just like secret agents, if you will, go and walk by every single cell in our body and knock on the door of that cell, and ask, "Are you a cancer cell or are you a healthy cell?
She and her friends think of themselves as change
agents
and leaders and activists.
But, you may ask, what about rogue agents, some well-funded nongovernment organization?
Well, on these top films, executives and
agents
can make sure that women and people of color are not only on the consideration list, but they're actually interviewed for the job.
That's actually an optimistic observation, because it suggests that if human beings are the
agents
of cultural destruction, we can also be, and must be, the facilitators of cultural survival.
Also, we're not economic rational
agents.
But life as an artist in New York was not easy, because I was broke, no money, no gallery agents, no representation, so no gallery would show my work.
And so Hoover had his
agents
put bugs in Dr. King's hotel rooms, and those bugs picked up conversations between civil rights leaders talking about the strategies and tactics of the Civil Rights Movement.
Imagine a microbubble filled with a mixture of drugs and magnetic
agents
being injected into our bloodstream.
Women are vital voices and
agents
for change on this planet, and yet we're too often missing or even barred from the proverbial table.
Imagine using immune cells to deliver crucial wound-healing
agents
after a spinal cord injury, or using immune cells to deliver drugs past the blood-brain barrier to treat Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease.
I came out to the accountant helping me with my taxes and the TSA
agents
who didn't know which one of them should pat me down, the man or the woman.
They are called natural killer cells, and you can think of natural killer cells almost like the secret service
agents
of your immune system.
What had been said about me my whole life by executives and producers and directors and writers and
agents
and managers and teachers and friends and family.
And he ended up spending over a million dollars and hiring ex-FBI and ex-Scotland Yard
agents
to try to get to the bottom of this.
And this is such an inversion, and such a wonderful example of children being the
agents
of change.
Within a week of her deployment, all her fellow
agents
were arrested, and Noor was called home.
Used to be able to prevent this fouling by coating ships and submarines with toxic agents, like heavy metals, but these heavy metals aren't as effective at keeping ships clean as they used to be.
Each time I returned, there was more infrastructure, more sensors, more fences, more Border Patrol
agents
and more high-tech facilities with which to incarcerate the men, women and children who our government detained.
Within moments he rushes out of the room, announcing that he’s got the answer and is sending
agents
to retrieve the recipe.
And I picked it up, and it was two federal agents, asking for my help in identifying a little girl featured in hundreds of child sexual abuse images they had found online.
It took those
agents
another year to ultimately find that child.
FBI
agents
began to search homes, confiscate belongings and detain community leaders without trial.
This is the idea that we can study the sort of pinging of these viruses into human populations, the movement of these
agents
over into humans; and by capturing this moment, we might be able to move to a situation where we can catch them early.
So humans, and any other explanation creators who may exist out there, are the ultimate
agents
of novelty for the universe.
You see 12 intelligent computer agents, the little rectangles that are flying in the brain with you.
Chemotherapy drugs are delivered through pills and injections and use "cytotoxic agents," which means compounds that are toxic to living cells.
Take, for example, those first chemotherapy drugs, which are still used today and are called alkylating
agents.
Because cancer cells multiply rapidly, they take in a high concentration of alkylating agents, and their DNA is frequently exposed and rarely repaired.
So they die off more often than most other cells, which have time to fix damaged DNA and don’t accumulate the same concentrations of alkylating
agents.
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