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Why Do Some Bodies Respond Differently to Disease? | Erika Moore | TED – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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Transcripción interactiva y destacados

1.When I was younger, I just did not heal the same way

2.I would see these scabs, and, like, I'd pick at them, they'd take forever to close, and my brother's skin would just close right up

3.And then, you know, my sisters could have cramps, and they would just take ibuprofen, and it would be like nothing

4.And I would take ibuprofen, I would take a lot of ibuprofen, and I would get no response for my whole body

5.And so I just was like, "Why

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Vocabulario clave (CEFR B2)

biological

B2

A biological product.

Example:

"At first, I felt like I got the short end of the biological stick, right?"

differently

B1

(manner) In a different way.

Example:

"by tailoring your macrophages to respond differently to injury?"

macrophage

A2

A white blood cell that phagocytizes necrotic cell debris and foreign material, including viruses, bacteria, and tattoo ink. It presents foreign antigens on MHC II to lymphocytes. Part of the innate immune system.

Example:

"Macrophage immune cells are present."

important

A2

Having relevant and crucial value.

Example:

"These tissue models help us answer some really important questions."

violently

A2

In a violent manner.

Example:

"more violently than others?"

tailoring

A2

To make, repair, or alter clothes.

Example:

"by tailoring your macrophages to respond differently to injury?"

bioengineers

B1

A biologist or engineer whose speciality is bioengineering

Example:

"bioengineers who've asked and developed really cool applications,"

differences

B1

The quality of being different.

Example:

"What if we could cure autoimmune illnesses by accounting for disease differences"

training

A2

To practice an ability.

Example:

"that a lot of other people in academia and in traditional PhD training"

background

A2

One's social heritage, or previous life; what one did in the past.

Example:

"Like, we don't care about the background of the patients.""

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Análisis de dificultad y estadísticas del vídeo

Categoría
science-&-technology
Nivel CEFR
B2
Duración
271
Total de palabras
768
Total de frases
87
Longitud media de frase
9 palabras

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