Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 4, 2017

Youtube daily which Apr 3 2017

Now in Amharic eh…. I spoke in other language. Now let's talk in Amharic

Okay! What language is it?

It's our country's language, it is Polish. It is very difficult.

Can you repeat it please?

What does it mean?

What does it mean?

I don't know in Amharic but it is " Tongue twister "

Today I'm with Habil

Habil is a student here

2nd year

She will finished after a year

I'm here, we are together …… we are happy, eh?

Okay one questioner

Questioner

Today I have questioner

I have one question

One tiya..

Question

Question

I have

I have one question today

Yes

Yesterday I bought butter . But it is raw.

Now I don't know what I'm gonna do? First of all what is butter? Is butter a spicy eh?

No

What is that?

Butter means…. Eh

It means makes delicious. We usually use it for foods. It is an ingredient which gives delicious taste.

Ingredient?

Ingredient

Nitra

Ingredient

What's up?

Yes! You keep quiet

There are other students in the class.

Okay, I bought raw butter so how can I make it? I heard first I have to boil it with water eh?

No not boiled

Not boiled?

Just wash it with water. Then after you washed it the water will be thrown away then put the butter alone in the dry cooking pot and let it boil.

After it boils put the species

Okay is the waste goes to the bottom?

The waste goes with the water.

Okay

Then the butter should be put in the empty and dry pot without water so it will get boiled

Okay I understood.

Will it melt?

Then

Then those spices to be added in the butter should be after it gets boiled

Oh you are so fast… little.. little

There is a butter..

Yes! There is butter

It means the raw

It means the raw

Then it will be washed

Yes! Then spices , what kind of spices?

No! You washed it

Yes

Then the water should be thrown away

Yes

After the water is thrown away

I got you

In the empty pot, you put the butter in the pot which doesn't have water

Yes, only the butter

Then the butter gets melted it means on the heat. Then it gets boiled. When it gets boiled you should add the anticipated spices above.

First finished with heat?

Ya it will melt

The butter alone?

Only the butter, no water

No water, only the butter then, cardamom

Then cardamom

Cardamom

Sacred basil

Sacred basil

Any other?

Koseret/ mint leaf

Koseret/ mint leaf

And….

Seven spices

e….

Seven spices, is that seven spices aha?

Yes, yes

Red onion

Red onion? Wow!

You can add a little! Alemye said. A little red onion and a little garlic.

I swear it can be add. A little red onion, garlic

It was student, it was a teacher

A little garlic, very little black cumin

Okay! That is it?

Then, once it has boiled and mixed up you will put in the container with a strainer.

With the strainer, I have strainer I bought yesterday

Yes, you will flip onto the strainer, the pure butter will go to down and the waste will remain on the strainer

Okay thank you! I thank you so much.

I thank you too.

For more infomation >> LTTS | Lidia in Ethiopia: Ep. 10 - ቅቤ - "Butter is an ingredient which gives delicious taste." - Duration: 4:46.

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Which bacteria lurk on Jeremy Bentham? - Duration: 2:58.

One of the major medical challenges that we're facing as a society at the moment

is the increasing resistance to antibiotics. We've got pretty much no new

drugs coming to market.

So, we're relying on the drugs that we have over and over again to save us from

infection.

What this means is the bacteria become more and more resistant

the more we use the antibiotics. So the hunt is really on

for new antibiotics. We're asking the public to participate in this research

with the swab and send project and they decide where we look for new antibiotics.

What that means is that the bacteria that are all around us usually produce

the antibiotics that we use in medicine.

So, theoretically, all we have to do is to find some new interesting bacteria and

they can be producing new antibiotic molecules. One of the reasons why I'm

here today

is to see if Jeremy Bentham, who is two hundred years old, has

actually got any interesting bacteria on his clothes.

We're very lucky today as well as UCL collections have been very kind

and given this rare access to the

head of Jeremy Bentham which we going to swab now

to see if anything interesting growing on there.

After the plates had had a couple of days incubation, we took a look at them

and we could see that from the lock of the cabinet and also from his walking

stick

we got quite an interesting variety of different colonies of bacteria and fungi

growing up.

Also, his shoes produced quite a rich array of different colonies.

Interestingly, as well,

both the left eye and his ear gave us some colonies which we can work on.

At the moment we don't know which colonies will be interesting in terms of producing

antibiotics. That will depend on the initial screens and then the work

carried out by Tim in order to see if any molecules that they produce are new

to science.

Any compounds that look novel,

we then intend to purify and then we'll perform studies with these purified

compounds. The ultimate aim is to is to have novel compounds that have a

potential to go into further developments to be an antibiotic drug or

perhaps also used in other ways. So, for example, as an antimicrobial surface coating

or as or something used in food manufacturing, as well. There's many

different approaches that could be taken.

For more infomation >> Which bacteria lurk on Jeremy Bentham? - Duration: 2:58.

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Which Surgery Do I Choose? - Duration: 0:50.

So I started with chemo first, and then I had decided to do a lumpectomy,

which is the removal of just the tumor and a few lymph nodes. I had some genetic

testing that came back negative for the BRCA gene, and so they went back and

forth, and I went... I had gone with the second oncologist to proceed with

treatment, and so I went back to that first one just asking what everybody

thought I should do as far as a mastectomy or lumpectomy, and that was a really hard

decision. The first doctor told me a lumpectomy, and then because of my age,

they're like, no, you should get a mastectomy, and I just remember we talked

it over a lot and just prayed about it a lot, because it was...

That was one of the hardest decisions is how do you proceed with what surgery and

it's such a big surgery, but we just chose the lumpectomy, we felt like that would be

okay at the time, so.

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