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welcome to JGod gaming in today's video I'll be focusing on the best

loadouts that I've discovered so far that really synergize well there's

probably a bunch out there that people like and you can mix and match but these

are the ones that I've come across in no particular order this first set up is

going to be around the airborne division and I'm going to be labeling this one

the stealth speed flanking setup and the reason for that is because with the

urban division you'll be able to move faster you're gonna have more stamina

and then with the flanker you're gonna be able to avoid the radar as well as

the division perk that you're gonna be getting is gonna be able to put a

silence around the weapon if you've sticked to the submachine guns you'll be

able to have a great synergy and be able to flank and attack so really most of

the smg's will work it just depends on what you want to use and what you're

most comfortable with the most popular guns I think are the grease gun the PPSh

and the type 100 but there are other fan favorites out there as well second

loader I'll be talking about is the gunfight stealth in flanking and the

gunfights in particular can be focused on medium to long range since you're

gonna be able to use the mountain division with primed you're gonna be

able to stay off the radar you're gonna have that dead silence with the mountain

and then with primed you're gonna get that extra attachment that you're

accustomed to using with the auto rifles as well as have that flinch reduction

which is huge in this game since the flinch is just ridiculous it shouldn't

be in the game but this is the best counter for it other guns I'd recommend

are the auto rifles the STG the fg42 and the bar if you wanted to modify this

class a little bit and make it for shorter engagements short to medium you

can easily adapt this loadout to incorporate the SMGs and she'll have

three attachments you can just really adjust off of that and that's pretty

much it for this load out this next loadout brings me to my aerial lockdown

and it's kind of a nuisance you guys you can call it a camper ish but patrolling

whatever you want to call it that's the the one I'm going to be talking about

and this is expeditionary their division perks you actually get to replenish your

lethal z' and the best lethal that you can do this with is actually using the S

mine because you can continue or apprentice

s mine so if you die by the s mine or they die by your gun you're gonna get a

replenishing so if you're able to get a couple kills get those s mines you can

kind of secure the area and kind of block off what's behind you

so that people can only come in through certain ways or you get those free kills

go run back replenish and it's kind of a way to protect an area without actually

lean too far what you're gonna see right now is me go ahead and plant the s mine

kill someone grab an S mine and then continue this process over and over I

did it was bad so I can have the close proximity and do it really quick without

dying you can see the area lock down really quick and easy so I got my back

covered there I grab another one plant it down kill this guy

grab another one plant it down and you can continue that process last but not

least is what I'm gonna call the ultimate gunfighter because you're gonna

be using the infantry class as well as using the prime loadout so you get the

four different attachments cool part about that is you can really stack up a

weapon so that you are good in all gunfights so you can actually increase

your hipfire you increase your headshot you can penetration whatever you want to

increase additional magazines better sites you get everything on one weapon

especially when you using the prime you're gonna have that reduced flinch so

you're gonna be able to take out people from close medium and long range so this

why I think this is the ultimate gunfighter class you're gonna be able to

hide off the radar you could always swap that out with

flanker if you want but for the most part this is gonna be the ultimate

gunfighter so you can use this with the SMGs or the ARS but I'd probably

recommend more the ARS just so you can maximize that lethality at distance and

at close range and that's it for what I consider the best loadouts in cod World

War two at this moment obviously these things can change with patches and nerfs

and buffs and different things like that but these are some of the best

loadouts that I've seen so far that people use and that have worked well for

me so hopefully they worked well for you I'd like to know your thoughts down in

the comments section if you think any of these loadouts will work for you go

ahead and let me know I'd like to know your thoughts or maybe some suggestions

for other road out cycle try if you did enjoy the video in any way or you found

it helpful go ahead and click that like button and if you haven't done so

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What does the term biomarker mean?

So, a biomarker is a substance that you can measure in a biological tissue.

So biological tissues would include blood, spinal fluid,

urine, stools, and the idea is that you would measure this substance and it would allow

you to know something about a disease.

So, how might that be used?

Well, classically it might be used for diagnosis.

There are lots of diseases that can be diagnosed by measuring

a blood test, for example, thyroid disease.

You do a blood test…

I was just diagnosed with it.

There we go.

It might be used to measure the activity of a disease, so if you've got bad

thyroid disease, your thyroid volume is very high.

It might also be used to follow the disease, so if you start a treatment for the disease

and you see that marker coming down, then you

might be able to say, well I'm on top of this disease.

Okay.

And finally, I guess it might be used to see if you've cured a disease, you know.

If you follow that marker over time and you know that it's

not coming back, then maybe that's it.

Okay, it gives you an identification point, yeah.

Now, the problem in multiple sclerosis is that we've never had a reliable biomarker,

and while there are lots of diseases where you

have this very simple biomarker that allows you to

diagnose, follow, treat, in multiple sclerosis that's never been the case.

Okay.

Wonderful.

Kind of leads me on to my next question.

So can you give kind of examples of typical biomarkers in MS?

Are there any kind of typical biomarkers you'd look

for with a patient who has MS?

So, one of the difficulties in MS is that, well, it's a complex disease, it's compartmentalised,

so while, you know, while there is a peripheral component that then becomes central, there

is a compartmentalised central nervous system component that affects the brain and spinal

cord.

And so the biofluid that you can really analyse for that disease is cerebral spinal fluid.

Now, you know, many people with multiple sclerosis, many of your listeners will have had a

lumbar puncture, but they probably don't want to have another one.

No, never again, no.

They probably just want to have the one, or preferably have none at all.

And this is one of the difficulties, so you can use a biomarker

to diagnose, and there is a biomarker in spinal fluid that can be used to help diagnosis,

but using cerebrospinal fluid to monitor the disease

over time would require repeated lumbar punctures and that's something that obviously isn't

appealing to people with the disease.

So I mean the classic biomarker that's been used to

diagnose multiple sclerosis is oligoclonal bands.

So antibody reactivity leading to immunoglobulins, antibodies in the spinal

fluid.

Now what doctors look for is the presence of

those immunoglobulins in the spinal fluid not being present in the blood, so what they

call unpaired oligoclonal bands.

They're in the spinal fluid, they're not in the blood.

And this is something many of your listeners will have

had, we do routinely, it's a very important diagnostic test.

It's not absolute, so there are some people that have negative bands that

have MS, but it is a very strong correla of multiple sclerosis.

One of the kind of real research areas now and moving slowly towards

the clinical arena is using biomarkers to actually follow the disease.

So again, spinal fluid is the best, because that's where the

disease is compartmentalised, but some of those markers in spinal fluid do spill over

into blood and can be measured in small concentrations

in the blood, and so we might be able to use those to actually follow the activity

of the disease.

Now that's useful, but the real nub of it, the real sort of golden thing, is finding

a marker, preferably in blood so we can get it easily,

or even in urine, that would be even better wouldn't it, that could predict longer term

outcome.

You know, we have quite good markers of short term outcome, you know,

relapses occur, MRI activity…

Changes.

…is quite a good way, yeah.

But, you know, something that you could measure at a time

point that then tells you what somebody's going to be like in five, ten, 15, 20 years…

It's the best outcome, isn't it?

Yeah.

Would be really useful in terms of choosing treatment.

And that's where we'd really like a biomarker, something that could, you

know, yes it would be useful for a short-term marker of activity, but something that could

predict long-term outcome would be fantastic.

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Things are getting shaken up around the world.

England was rocked by Brexit.

The United States was rocked by the election of Donald Trump.

Now other parts of the world are seeing major changes to their society and leadership.

Parts of the world few ever thought would change.

The rich and the powerful do everything they can to control, well everything.

Billionaires from other parts of the world use their massive resources and influence

to manipulate everything from politics, business, and even human rights.

You know about George Soros, the Hungarian billionaire that controls the DNC.

But you probably don't know about this other power broker.

This one man is rich, controlled major stock in U.S. companies (including Twitter), and

was royalty.

But it seems like all of that is about to change, as he was just arrested.

From Zero Hedge:

In a shocking development, late on Saturday the Saudi press reported that prominent billionaire,

member of the royal Saudi family, and one of the biggest shareholders of Citi, News

Corp. and Twitter – not to mention frequent CNBC guest – Al-Waleed bin Talal, along

with ten senior princes, and some 38 ministers, has been arrested for corruption and money

laundering charges on orders from the new anti-corruption committee headed by Crown

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, while Royal princes' private planes have been grounded.

Among those fired and/or arrested are the head of National Royal Guards, Miteb Bin Abdullah,

the Minister of Economy and Planning, Adel Fakeih, and Admiral Abdullah bin Sultan bin

Mohammed Al-Sultan, the Commander of the Saudi Naval Forces.

As the local press further adds, the supreme committee chaired by Crown Prince and billionaire

stops "on charges of money laundering…"

While details remain scarce about this "Saturday of the long Saudi knives" – which some

have suggested may be a countercoup attempt – DPA confirms the Al Arabiya report that

three senior state officials were sacked.

Saudi Arabia—a nation accused of being way behind time the times—is experiencing a

significant purge.

The Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (known as MbS) is enforcing sweeping corruption standards,

cleaning out the government of its worst criminals.

Some of the people being arrested have been accused of a litany of corruption and money

laundering charges.

They have manipulated the businesses of numerous nations, not the least their own.

With them out of the way, Saudi Arabia could see significant reform and change for the

good.

This comes just a few months after President Trump visits the Middle East.

You might remember his powerful speech, urging Muslim leaders to drive out the corruption

and extremism from their nations.

This is no coincidence.

Trump's influence in the region is being felt, as like-minded leaders are cleaning

out their ranks.

Many of the men arrested were no doubt funding radical, Islamic terror and helping regimes

like Iran.

These arrests are just the beginning of the changes.

But make no mistake, resistance will surely be felt.

Powerful people don't want to lose their power.

These corrupt rulers will do what they can to fight back.

It will be a long journey for sure.

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