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Wow!!
Thank you for the info L vus!
Yes Echo20
It's looking good and study!
FN
Yes!
That what it looks like.
Hey BigKahuna,
Your predictions for $1 in June were realistic.
I think we will be a $1 during the month of August.
I expect reactions from people who are not very happy with those prognostic.
FN
Oops! Sorry! wrong post:
http://signsandsymptomsoftranslation.com/2012/05/24/ema-templates/
How funny!!
But still interesting to read.
That's why everything has to be translated,
especially about NNVC Science!!!
Your dear European friend.
FN
Thanks L vus
If you want to play in their game and get all the benefits it affords, you play by their rules?
Agreed!
Talk to Dr Seymour about it.
FN
A translator’s guide to the EMA templates
http://signsandsymptomsoftranslation.com/2012/05/24/ema-templates/
Global burden of dengue
The incidence of dengue has grown dramatically around the world in recent decades. Over 2.5 billion people – over 40% of the world's population – are now at risk from dengue. WHO currently estimates there may be 50–100 million dengue infections worldwide every year.
Before 1970, only nine countries had experienced severe dengue epidemics. The disease is now endemic in more than 100 countries in Africa, the Americas, the Eastern Mediterranean, South-east Asia and the Western Pacific. The American, South-east Asia and the Western Pacific regions are the most seriously affected.
Cases across the Americas, South-east Asia and Western Pacific have exceeded 1.2 million cases in 2008 and over 2.3 million in 2010 (based on official data submitted by Member States). Recently the number of reported cases has continued to increase. In 2010, 1.6 million cases of dengue were reported in the Americas alone, of which 49 000 cases were severe dengue.
Not only is the number of cases increasing as the disease spreads to new areas, but explosive outbreaks are occurring. The threat of a possible outbreak of dengue fever now exists in Europe and local transmission of dengue was reported for the first time in France and Croatia in 2010 and imported cases were detected in three other European countries. A recent (2012) outbreak of dengue on Madeira islands of Portugal has resulted in over 1800 cases and imported cases were detected in five other countries in Europe apart from mainland Portugal.
An estimated 500 000 people with severe dengue require hospitalization each year, a large proportion of whom are children. About 2.5% of those affected die.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs117/en/
The Farmers!
I hear you.
You have a point.
Ok I just want to rectified what I said.
Dr Diwan is a genius.
My only concern is :
The science is already complicated
And I think he has a heavy accent
I know something about it ,
People like my accent but some time they ask my wife to translate.
So hopefully I am wrong and it's me who doesn't understands!
Anyway I am certain that Dr Diwan made a great presentation!
FN
If that what you think?
It depends of his origins!
If he is an american capitalist farmer who has 2 cows he will sell one cow, buy a bull, and build a herd of cows.
If he is a french farmer who has 2 cows he will go on strike because he want three cows.?
He will go to lunch and drink wine. ?Life is good.
If he is a Japanese farmer who has two cows.? He redesign them so they are one-tenth the size of an ordinary cow and produce twenty times the milk.?They learn to travel on unbelievably crowded trains. ?Most are at the top of their class at cow school.
If he is a German farmer who has two cows.? He engineer them so they are all blond, drink lots of beer, give excellent quality milk, and run a hundred miles an hour.? Unfortunately they also demand 13 weeks of vacation per year.
If he is an Italian farmer who has 2 cows but de do not know where they are.? While ambling around, he see a beautiful woman. ?He break for lunch. ?Life is good.
If he is a Belgian farmer who has one cow.?The cow is schizophrenic. ?Sometimes the cow thinks he's French, other times he's Flemish.?The Flemish cow won't share with the French cow.?The French cow wants control of the Flemish cow's milk.?The cow asks permission to be cut in half.?The cow dies happy.
Under an american corporation, the American farmer who has two cows sell one, lease it back to himself and do an IPO on the 2nd one.? He force the two cows to produce the milk of four cows. He is surprised when one cow drops dead. he spin an announcement to the analysts stating he has downsized and are reducing expenses.? His stock goes up.
The market as a whole doesn't give a damn if Patrick Cox buys a stock.
Great presentation?
I have an accent, sometime I have to repeat what I am saying to people.
I need to be very focus to understand him taking about his science with his Indian accent.
Any way, I hope that the public in New York understood his presentation.
FN
He is talking about a matter of weeks.
This is the result of the announcement by Patrick Cox,
L vus Post Msg: 69076
FN
Yes, even if it happens earlier,
September is a good month for Hawaii.
FN
It's happening!
Symbol (USD) Last Change [%] Volume
NNVC 0.7000(U) +0.0600 [+9.38%] 350,183
September 2014 ?
Hey Weedie!!
Vacation in Hawaii are very close!
FN
Wait Tomorrow.
You are so pessimist!
Great let's open a bottle of champagne !
Echo
Talk to Dr Seymour
FN
HAHA!
How funny !!
The government is like an octopus, he picks everything he finds.
NNVC will not escape his tentacles.
FN
No, but I don't think that NNVC and the Japanese are working on EKCCIDE !
Thanks Echo20
Hi Detonate,
I understand you!
But I also understand why everything is slow.
The work that they are providing is way too important to make a misstep.
And Eva Harris works with NNVC on Dengue.
Let be patient, It's worth the wait.
Ciao
FN
Hi Echo20
How are you?
I am sorry but I cannot find the "EKCCIDE work in Japan" that you are talking about!
how did you heard about it?
FN
Dr Seymour told me by the end of the year.
FN
It's a date!
Likewise !
It's going to be very interesting .
And I have a feeling that the next PR
Is going to be soon!
Like said Dr Seymour, they have everything to succeed :
A great team
The cash in the bank
They are doing what they have been told to pass the FDA!
The building for human testing is nearly operational.
A great cure that will save people from any deadly viruses.
NNVC will be on the news!
Imagine the impact of that small biotech company!
FN
Yes I think it is FluCide.
And I was surprised by that great news.
If he's right, and like he said to an other email:
Everybody has just got to be patient.
This is a very complicated process but the rewards are amazing!
FN
BigKahuna,
I like "The new Veggie Big Kahuna"
Did you registered it on GoDaddy.com?
FN
daBoze,
This is an email from Dr. Seymour that I posted some time ago:
Subject: Re: FDA
From: drgeno@mac.com
Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 16:49:30 -0400
To: lorenzo_manaigo@hotmail.com
2 weeks for Phase I and 2 weeks for phase IIa
We should get breakthrough drug designation which could give approval next year
Eugene Seymour, MD MPH
Chief Executive Officer
NanoViricides, Inc
310-486-5677