A radioactive drug is then injected weekly every four to six weeks to attack the tumour.
I kean its not really specified so I tried to give as much context as possible.
Thx for the diagnosis btw
A radioactive drug is then injected weekly every four to six weeks to attack the tumour.
I kean its not really specified so I tried to give as much context as possible.
Thx for the diagnosis btw
What makes you say that?
I only know this for radiotherapy where you shoot stuff from a ray cannon.
But basically there is a lethal dosis for cells and spreading it over several days and stuff reduxes side effects but sometimes you need to be quick and therefore go for higher doses and shorter timespans. This writeup has some details if youre interested in this.
If you apply the substance into the body you have to also take elimination into consideration. Then do the maths how much you need to apply so that you reach these lethal doses and when to reapply it again.
Yeah cause (cancer) cells dont die instantly after getting radioactively damaged so you can/should wait a while to see the damage the radiation did and then you can hit it again.
Well then congrats!
And thanks for the explanation
Dear Dragonfucker, would you be so kind as to explain drag pronouns to someone who never heard about drag pronouns until now but would love to be educated on them?
Because they know that if russia succeeds they will have a far easier time to bring taiwan under their rule.
Yup that doesn’t sound all too impractical and I would love to see it (in my city).
The only thing holding it back is probably one city to pull it off successfully for others to follow. And as a open platform-like system cause in the case of Dresden/Volkswagen the trams were company exclusive.
I am certainly not but imho…
You would need many places to overtake since the normal trams go super slow by stopping every couple hundret meters.
And even if the cargo ones go slow as well you would need many more switches/sidings to places where you can (un)load them and switches are expensive to maintain
So even though the concept is super nice, it often times lacks the practicality as well as the financial benefits to convince networks to get it stated in the first place
There is no honor amongst thieves
All the best, get well soon and a speedy recovery <3
I totally see your point.
But with the switch from “when they go low,…” to “fuck it, we can hut below the belt even better”, I gotta admit I am quite interested to see how she will handle a formal debate: Hammer phrases like everyone before or hitting hard and agile.
Idk, somehow I feel we might see something refreshing this time.
Nothing is built to last? No. One little Company still holds out against this concept.
Btw, their 5th phone has an industrial Snapdragon so they can deliver software updates for a couple years longer.
And I’m all here for it :)
Cause the total training time is smaller when you dont have to transport thousands of soldiers over half the continent. At least the grand of infantry could be trained much faster close to where they already are.
The greens got to design some legislation
I have a Phone with a click-in latch and nothing wore our over the last 5 years
I have an old midi-tower standing around with everything inside but drives.
Is it stupid to just set up the drives as zfs inside the case and let my docker services run on the same machine (as long as there is enough RAM etc. of course)?
Or should I get another PC as application server?
…together with his gay lover