Isolated
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A team of Chinese scientists had already
isolated
the virus, sequenced its DNA and uploaded the DNA sequence to the internet.
So these were not people who were
isolated
from our world, but nevertheless, for them, the gods and the spirits are still very much there, and when we were on the bus going back and forth to the various parts of the [ceremony], they prayed not just in a generic way but for the safety of the journey, and they meant it, and when they said to me that my mother, the bridegroom's [grandmother], was with us, they didn't mean it figuratively.
Places became safer because those inmates who were most violent or disruptive could now be
isolated.
But I've realized, by watching so long, that luck is rarely a lightning strike,
isolated
and dramatic.
I think she couldn't, because I think she must realize that she represents a lost generation of Syrian refugee children, a generation
isolated
and frustrated.
How ironic if these
isolated
Indians and their magic frog prove to be one of the cures.
Each of these dots represents a small, uncontacted tribe, and the big reveal today is we believe there are 14 or 15
isolated
groups in the Colombian Amazon alone.
Why are these people
isolated?
As
isolated
as these areas are, let me show you how the outside world is crowding in.
Alarm escalated, and very soon these countries found themselves not receiving the support they needed, but increasingly
isolated.
In my laboratory, we
isolated
a gene for immunity to a very serious bacterial disease in Asia and Africa.
You go from almost 100 percent overdose when they're
isolated
to zero percent overdose when they have happy and connected lives.
Human beings have a natural and innate need to bond, and when we're happy and healthy, we'll bond and connect with each other, but if you can't do that, because you're traumatized or
isolated
or beaten down by life, you will bond with something that will give you some sense of relief.
Something's gone wrong with us, not just with individuals but as a group, and we've created a society where, for a lot of us, life looks a whole lot more like that
isolated
cage and a whole lot less like Rat Park.
Both eternal inflation and branes describe a multiverse, but while universes in eternal inflation are isolated, brane universes could bump into each other.
Once he had
isolated
Natasha, who was eight years old, he began to rape her violently.
But not surprisingly, people who perhaps most need this rich and diverse network are those who are most
isolated
from it.
And tapirs are found in very, very small, isolated, disconnected populations.
So whenever you set out to Google something, start by asking yourself this: "Am I looking for an
isolated
fact?"
We agree, on a global scale, what the answers are to these
isolated
facts.
When eka-aluminum is isolated, you'll see it's a solid metal at room temperature.
Technetium is so rare it couldn't be
isolated
until it was synthesized in a cyclotron in 1937, almost 70 years after Dmitri predicted its existence, 30 years after he died.
We didn't patent the gene in your body, we patented an
isolated
gene."
And that's true, but the problem is that any use of the gene requires that it be
isolated.
And the patents weren't just to a particular gene that they isolated, but on every possible version of that gene.
So in order to argue that what Myriad did was not an invention, and that
isolated
BRCA genes were products of nature, we had to explain a couple of basic concepts, like: What's a gene?
How is DNA isolated, and why isn't that an invention?
I think you have to say, 'Is
isolated
DNA patentable?'"
And in one of my absolutely favorite moments, Justice Sotomayor proclaimed
isolated
DNA to be "just nature sitting there."
"A naturally occurring DNA segment is a product of nature, and not patent-eligible merely because it has been
isolated.
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