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HD DOLLY: Scientists Injecting Liquid Into A Microplate

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HD DOLLY: Scientists Injecting Liquid Into A Microplate
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HD: Lab Experiment

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HD1080p: Scientist in protective suit filling test tubes with green liquid the syringe while working in the laboratory.
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HD DOLLY: Happy Scientist Posing In Laboratory

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HD DOLLY: Happy Scientist Posing In Laboratory
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Biopsy of the human duodenum, endoscope view. The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine. This biopsy involves the removal of a small part of the wall of the duodenum, which is then tested for coeliac disease (gluten intolerance).

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Biopsy of the human duodenum, endoscope view. The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine. This biopsy involves the removal of a small part of the wall of the duodenum, which is then tested for coeliac disease (gluten...
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Cancer research

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Series of lab footage. Cancer research lab.
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New scanning technique to improve bone marrow cancer treatment ++EMBARGOED++

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Rodney Benjamin thanks medical science for the fact that he's still alive.

Benjamin lives on Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands off Britain's...
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Blankfein on Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment, Recovery

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Oct. 26 -- Goldman Sachs Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein discusses learning he had cancer and how he managed his treatment while heading a public company. Blankfein speaks to David Rubenstein in the second episode of...
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Tech's War on Cancer

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June 14 -- Health industry experts talk at the Bloomberg Technology Conference about technological advancements in the fight against cancer. Speakers include: Helmy Eltoukhy, co-founder and CEO, Guardant and Michael Polansky, CEO, Parker...
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Exclusive look at experimental knee surgery

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LEAD IN: Swiss doctors have launched a large scale trial to discover if knee injuries can be repaired with stem cells taken from the patient's nose.Phase two of the trial has now begun following the success of an earlier study....
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Exclusive look at experimental knee surgery

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SWITZERLAND KNEE OPERATIONSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7:02SHOTLIST:Basel, Switzerland - 9 January 20171. Various of former Javelin champion Nicola Mueller doing exercises on the bank of the River...
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Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages

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LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will increase the growth of stem cells in the lining...
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Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages +FIRST RUN MAY 9 2016+

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034465LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will...
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Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034465LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will...
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Flying into the eye of Ike

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HEADLINE: Flying into the eye of Ike

CAPTION: Major Chad Gibson of the U.S. Air Force takes us inside the eye of hurricane Ike as it churns near the Gulf of Mexico. (Sept
. 11)
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President Barack Obama praised members of Congress from both parties for rushing to pump new money into a popular cash-purchase program that is running out of money

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HEADLINE: Obama backs action to fix 'cash for clunkers'

CAPTION: President Barack Obama praised members of Congress from both parties for rushing to pump new money into a popular cash-purchase program that is running out of money....
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Golfer Seve Ballesteros, the winner of five major tournaments has a brain tumor and will undergo a biopsy Tuesday.

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HEADLINE: Golfing great Seve Ballesteros has a brain tumor

CAPTION: Golfer Seve Ballesteros, the winner of five major tournaments has a brain tumor and will undergo a biopsy Tuesday. (Oct
. 12)
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Moderna, Merck Skin Cancer Vaccine Cuts Risks of Death in Trial

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Moderna Inc.'s experimental personalized cancer vaccine reduced the risk of relapse or death from melanoma when combined with Merck & Co.'s Keytruda in a mid-stage trial. The combination cut the death risk or recurrence of the skin...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has hired more staff and launched an ambitious building program. But the number of vets still waiting longer than thirty days for an appointment is as high as ever. (April 9)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSneads Ferry, North Carolina - March 13, 20151. Wide of veteran retrieving memory box2. Tight of dog sleeping on chair3. Tight of helicopter blade with veteran's name on it4. SOUNDBITE (English),...