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“My lungs burned like fire”

[ad_1] There has been good news from the feds just recently: Baby Cheyenne will be a mother and Natascha will be a grandmother. Now the designer is announcing something rather unpleasant: she is sick with Covid-19. Series of photos with 27 images In fact, Natascha Ochsenknecht and her daughter Cheyenne …

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[ad_1] The Korea Food and Drug Administration has approved two clinical trials for the corona vaccine and treatment The Ministry of Food Safety and Drugs has announced that it has approved a Phase 1 clinical trial plan for a corona vaccine19 developed in Korea and a Phase 2 clinical trial …

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What are the surprises that Samsung is preparing for 2021: a new front camera and the cessation of production of a very popular range of phones

[ad_1] Since the advent of the iPhone X, most smartphone manufacturers have chosen the “bang” compromise to bring full-screen terminals to the market, but the aesthetics have never been clean. Other manufacturers, such as Samsung, have chosen not to join this trend and to introduce the cut-out display on their …

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Philips launches new models of gaming monitors in Romania

[ad_1] Philips announced today the launch of new models of gaming monitors, also in Romania, below are all the details. Amsterdam, November 22, 2020 – MMD announces two new Philips E Line gaming monitors: the Philips 242E1GAEZ monitor (23.8 “/ 60.5 cm diagonal) and the Philips 272E1GAEZ monitor (68.6 cm). …

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Gazprombank of Russia makes its debut in Bitcoin trading in Switzerland

[ad_2][ad_1] Gazprombank Switzerland, a branch of one of the largest banks in Russia, piloted its Bitcoin (BTC) transaction service following approval from Swiss regulators. According to a November 19 announcement, Gazprombank will provide its new cryptocurrency solution in partnership with its longtime partners such as fintech firm Avaloq and cryptocurrency …

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Understanding the frustration could lead to better medications

[ad_1] Knowing exactly where proteins are frustrated could go a long way in making better drugs. This is one of the findings of a new study by Rice University scientists looking for mechanisms that stabilize or destabilize key sections of biomolecules. Atomic-scale models by rice theorist Peter Wolynes, lead author …

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