Did quit it at the arrival of the last extension after non-stop play since launch.
Best decision I took in the last 3 years…
Did quit it at the arrival of the last extension after non-stop play since launch.
Best decision I took in the last 3 years…
Long story short: bacteriophage are extremely difficult to fit in the current legal/regulatory framework of the medical/pharma world/system.
Bacteriophage are not stable compounds such as chemical molecules (antibiotics, etc…). They evolve and change, adapting to bacterial evolution (or just spontaneously because we’re talking about organisms, who sometimes just changes). It may be an advantage from a efficacity point of view, buts it’s a big no-no from a regulation point of view.
This makes is harder to have real trials (even if things progress slowly).
Then you have all the biological questions about injecting live virus in an patient and the risk of immune response.
Then you have the complexity of both producing phages in a stable manner (remember: these fuckers have a tendcy to “evolve” on their own) as well as shipping them (require refrigeration all the way, contrary to antibiotic pills).
Source: bacteriophage were the subject of my master thesis, even if it was a while ago.
Thanks for the article, interesting read!
“Many companies are realizing they could have been a lot more measured in their approach, rather than making big, bold, very controversial decisions based on executives’ opinions rather
than employeedata,” Larry Gadea, Envoy’s CEO and founder, tells CNBC Make It.
Yeah, business as usual (added the strike)
Rather the world…
See the “so that’s why we can’t have nice things” law.
Yes, the comment you answered to doesn’t make any sense.
Main Russian grains clients: Egypt, Turkey, Sudan Nigeria
https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/wheat/reporter/rus
However they might have European companies as intermediary or buy/sell activities.
Edit: Ah not sure about this source, I’ll try to find another one.
That’s nicely done. I was looking for a way to store my games, I’ll give it a try!
Interesting, I live in Europe and I remember hearing ~10-15 years ago that water in NY city was not good to drink (rust, bad taste, etc…).
Has it evolved in the last decade or is it just another example of “do not trust hearsay”?
Thank you, that’s also how I understand it.
Still very badly explained I can understand the reaction…