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oh
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i see
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uh_huh uh_huh and uh
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his life it from from this it's kind of and a half it's
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all equivalent to double the yeah yeah so for complex now your thing
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yeah exactly and i was trying to illustrate how you would built the twente which is starts with an x. ray
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you know so x. ray imaging is digital there so that gives
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me my bone structure my skeleton then you would add your ammo
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you lie yeah m. r. i. then you lay a c. t.
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scan so i have a physiology of physiological representation of my body
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mm mm quite heavy acquire and stayed in the
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and and and and and that's why a partner with
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the university hospital but also because they are working on
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this very same question how to build the digit body
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you know so the the looking at each organ and the trial so the heart how does the
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hard work how does it harm you know whether we get to though to make that heart beat
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you know we could put in a standard kind of drum you know
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a matter norm or we can connect it to me and then it would
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represent my actual copy and i'll hop it's still very a different place
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so you know we we were working on these questions does that make sense
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a yes or you have a question here to save him you
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see the uh 'cause you used some examples reconstituted between again of
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tuesday you representative of a of a human good because i don't know
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so whiny what's i mean i think you were going to see new presentation
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yeah i mean you have to be there was but i think it would be roars and and what what what are the petitions
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yeah there we even with from eighteen we can use that to really apply union with uh uh every yeah
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i think it was a route so it's more the integration actually it i was confused about with very
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very easy right and use case number one really
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which i did allude to was a sleek park near
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okay so sleep are yeah and you're going to have about thirty cents is on your body collecting um
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easy g. n. what do we do and
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it was that good okay so that but the data is collected by the device
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it's transmitted to the ten system and then
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hand it over to an alert six for the representation that was the work flow
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to us in the in the it area that maybe you
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you put the the the point i was making about sleep up near uh is that
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sixty percent of case or tests actual test
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failed because the patient cannot sleep in the hospital
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okay and i gave you the conditions why they couldn't sleep
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but you know and it's um you know if if if you're
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still need to you okay e. better i mean you get a new
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i mean if you can do this meeting new it's yeah and that that
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so we we can can we please provisional devices
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that no reason zenith north korean is a it is
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but it's the case that that that in that case you
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know why do sixty percent it's the sleek acne attest fail
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because the patient cannot sleep so let's change the conditions
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so let him go home to sleep with a couple of machines that get the
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essential data in the night number one you're not gonna have a good night's sleep
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not number two you used to the equipment so you but data set that you
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collect will be better night number three it
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improves night number four verifies two and three
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okay now that's a much more meaningful data set for the doctors to actually look at
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to determine what the root courses and sweep back mia has been around for a long time
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i mean i was diagnosed with it like over three years
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ago and still nobody can tell me what the onset of
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the problem is exactly the one where you where you at
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eighteen seem to lazy and just move you know that's all
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but you know what i mean i think you know the e. bay
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i'm sorry yeah i know we couldn't get into this but its e. e.
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well okay so i need to i need to prove that you know that that it it it the end the end goal is to get to
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the pharmaceutical industry and i need to go through several iterations in order to
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prove the tack works okay a big farm a highly risk of us of
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and they need to do two things one is short nettle every time because they spend over
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a billion over a period of ten years to develop one product to get it to market
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if i can read you start by shortening the time
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through the form you know the the the pretty trials stages
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you know if i can save them six months i save them five hundred
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mile of i save them fifty million i get them to pay me ten percent

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