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But bad things happen when these devices don't interact well with our bodies' natural mechanisms. | 但當這些設備與人體的自然機制 無法很好地相互作用時,就不好了。 | en-zh-tw |
We've actually discovered that we can improve how medical devices are tolerated through subtly tuning the surface energy characteristics, like for example, we can prevent a lot of the excessive clotting that's occurring here on the smooth surface, compared to the sharkskin-like texture. | Abbiamo scoperto che possiamo migliorare la tolleranza ai dispositivi medici mettendo a punto le caratteristiche dell'energia di superficie. Per esempio, possiamo prevenire l'eccessiva coagulazione che sta accadendo qui, sulla superficie liscia, rispetto a quella simile alla pelle di squalo. | en-it |
This means that we can actually match the required surface energy with the medical use to prevent complications, all with the power of sharks. | 這意味著我們實際上 能匹配醫療用途與所需的表面能, 以防止併發症, 用的是鯊魚的力量。 | en-zh-tw |
Ultimately, as we continue to engineer smart surfaces, we'll require fewer antimicrobials, fewer chemicals and fewer harsh additives, and this will make life-saving medical technology safer for all of us to use. | В итоге, по мере того, как мы продолжим разрабатывать умные поверхности, мы всё меньше будем нуждаться в антибиотиках, в химических продуктах и всяких сложных добавках, и это сделает жизнеспасающие медицинские технологии безопаснее для всех нас. | en-ru |
This is innovation in its purest form, to be sure. | 可以肯定,這是最純粹的形式的創新。 | en-zh-tw |
But it's also a good reminder of just how important it is to observe the subtle cues in the raw mystery of the world around us. | Но это также хорошее напоминание о том, как важно следовать незаметным подсказкам, хранящимся в первозданных тайнах мира вокруг нас. | en-ru |
(Audience whistles) Thank you very much. | (拍手) ありがとうございます | en-ja |
We could not believe it. | "Não podíamos acreditar. | en-pt |
This is trigonometry. | E trigonometrie. | en-ro |
But this is all one system. | Dar ăsta e un sistem unitar. | en-ro |
I was hooked. | Het liet me niet meer los. | en-nl |
Now there's essentially virtual colonoscopy. | Zdaj v bistvu obstaja virtualna kolonoskopija. | en-sl |
And now, of course, we're in the era of the iPad, even the iPad 2. | Zdaj pa smo, seveda, v dobi iPada, celo iPada 2. | en-sl |
We have wireless blood pressure cuffs. | Các công nghệ này đang được kết nối với nhau. | en-vi |
Instead of wearing kludgy devices, we put on a simple patch. | Namesto nošenja teh nerodnih naprav, lahko nadenemo preprost obliž. | en-sl |
There's even mirrors that can pick up your pulse rate. | また今日では心拍を計測できる 鏡もあります | en-ja |
Now, we've heard a lot today about technology and connection. | Danes smo veliko slišali o novi tehnologiji in povezavo z njo. | en-sl |
A surgeon in New York can help a surgeon in Amsterdam, for example. | 例えばニューヨークの医師が アムステルダムの医師を支援できます | en-ja |
But the trend in medicine is to get exponentially smaller. | Ampak v medicini je trend skokovito zmanjševanje. | en-sl |
What will we do with $100 genomes? | Kaj bomo naredili s stodolarskimi genomi? | en-sl |
So we're attacking the wrong target. | つまり治療の標的が間違っていたのです | en-ja |
I've studied a lot about stem cells. | Veliko sem študiral o matičnih celicah - | en-sl |
And he obliged us. | On se složio. | en-sr |
And every time, we see the same thing. | 実験の結果はいつも同じです | en-ja |
I'll nicely demonstrate that for you. | ここに良い実例をお見せします | en-ja |
It's packaged up and bundled up. | まとまって 束ねられています | en-ja |
And you have two strands of DNA in each chromosome. | 分裂期の染色体には 2つのDNAの鎖が入っています | en-ja |
And it's walked away down the microtubules. | I prelazi nadole niz mikrotubule. | en-sr |
The nurse was there. | Medicinska sestra je bila tu. | en-sr |
Because her machine doesn't work when there's no power. | 麻酔器は電源が断たれると 動作しないからです | en-ja |
But we've put a long-life battery backup on here. | Ali smo ovde stavili dugotrajnu rezervnu bateriju. | en-sr |
This is an inherited disorder. | É uma doença hereditária. | en-pt |
The thought of the surgery was not attractive. | A ideia da cirurgia não era muito atraente. | en-pt |
This is a sagittal slice through me. | Isto é um corte sagital da minha pessoa. | en-pt |
Many thanks. | (拍手) | en-ja |
So it comes to the site twice a year. | Alana yılda iki kere geliyor. | en-tr |
We see it at the d.school all the time. | Ми постійно бачимо її в d.school. | en-uk |
So the quantitative results were great. | De kvantitativa resultaten var alltså fantastiska. | en-sv |
It was my turn in the MRI machine. | och det var plötsligt min tur att behöva magnetkameran. | en-sv |
(French) Mais quand tu es fâché avec quelqu'un c'est pas passé the first time. | (Franciski) Bet, kad esi uz kādu dusmīgs, tas nav pirmo reizi. | en-lv |
You have a signature board and wheels and shoes and clothes. | Imate dasku sa potpisom, točkove, cipele i odeću. | en-sr |
As you adjust ... | Á medida que ajustamos, | en-pt |
It can be compiled into zeros and ones and pronounced by a computer. | Pode ser compilado nisto — zeros e uns — e "pronunciado" por um computador. | en-pt |
That always makes hair stand up and people shake a lot." | Isso faz sempre eriçar o cabelo e as pessoas abanam bastante." | en-pt |
Because -- no, I'm not going to cry. | Não, não vou chorar. | en-pt |
And I realize that mystery is the catalyst for imagination. | І я розумію, що загадка — це каталізатор уяви. | en-uk |
There was no time for that, which is kind of amazing. | Для цього часу теж не було, що було по-своєму чудово. | en-uk |
C: I'm only eight months. | C: Dopiero ósmy. | en-pl |
And I realized that we had to do something because it wasn't working. | Percebi que tínhamos que fazer algo, porque não estava a funcionar bem. | en-pt |
Mr. Teszler hired 16 men: eight white, eight black. | G. Tesler je zaposlio 16 muškaraca: osam belaca, osam crnaca. | en-sr |
Here was version two: 2,000 bombs. | Đây là phiên bản hai: 2.000 quả bom. | en-vi |
The Air Force started to build smaller models and actually started doing this. | 空軍は小型のモデルを開発し 実行に移しました | en-ja |
Chris, if you want to roll this film. | クリス流してくれるかい? | en-ja |
Camelot. | 발음상 비슷. (번역자해석)] | en-ko |
Ricky, thank you very much for having me. | 私が紹介したこの動物は | en-ja |
(Directing Bailey in English) Hello, everyone. | (英語でベイリーに指示) みなさん こんにちは | en-ja |
My name is Yuko Morita. | 森田優子です | en-ja |
This is a facility dog, Bailey. | こちらは ファシリティドッグのベイリーです | en-ja |
When you were a kid, were you afraid of getting shots? | みなさん 子どもの頃 注射って怖くなかったですか? | en-ja |
When you were getting a flu shot at school, you probably asked your friends, 'Did it hurt? Did it hurt?' As you know, kids are very afraid of injections or having their blood drawn. | 学校での予防接種 — 先に終わった子に 「痛かった?痛かった?」って 聞いて回りませんでしたか? 子どもにとって 注射とか採血って ものすごく怖いんですよね | en-ja |
Hospitalised children have to have their blood drawn so many times. | 入院中の子どもは 何度も何度も採血をします | en-ja |
Some kids need bone-marrow aspirations by drilling a thick needle into their spine. | 骨髄穿刺といって 太い針をグリグリっと腰の骨に刺す 検査が必要な子もいます | en-ja |
This dog, Bailey has the magical power to make these kids say: 'If Bailey is with me, I would put up with it 100 more times'. | ここにいるベイリーは — そんな検査も 「ベイリーと一緒なら あと100回やりたい」って | en-ja |
He is such a competent dog. | 子どもに言わせる力を持っています | en-ja |
The Japanese medical level is said to be top-notch, for curing diseases. | 日本の医療は世界最高水準だと 言われています でもそれは病気を治す 治療でのことです | en-ja |
But in Japan, while 'to be patient' has been considered a virtue, it is said that the quality of hospitalised life is poorly supported. | がまんすることが美徳とされてきた日本は 入院生活の質を上げるための サポートが乏しいと 言われています | en-ja |
I used to work as a registered nurse at a children's hospital in Tokyo. | 私はかつて 東京のこども病院で 看護師をしていました | en-ja |
One day a mother of a hospitalised kid said, 'This is almost like being in jail'. | ある日 入院中の子どものお母さんに 「ここはまるで牢獄ですね」 と言われたんです | en-ja |
I was thinking that I was working very hard for the children, and I was very shocked to hear that. | 自分では精一杯 子どもたちのことを思って 仕事をしていたつもりだったので そんなことを言われて すごくショックでした | en-ja |
In fact, kids in the hospital are not supposed to go out even for a walk. | でも 事実 入院中の子どもは 自由に散歩にも行けない — | en-ja |
They are not allowed to have their favourite foods. | 好きな食べ物を持ってきてはいけない — | en-ja |
They barely have fun. | 楽しみが少ないんです | en-ja |
Some kids stop smiling. | 笑わなくなってしまう子もいます | en-ja |
When I think back about it, it might as well be called a jail. | 今思えば それは 牢獄だと言われても 仕方がなかったかも知れません | en-ja |
At that time, I was with an NPO called 'Shine On! Kids' and they offered to let me become a handler of a service dog. | そんな時 — 私がいま所属している 「シャイン・オン・キッズ」 というNPO法人から ファシリティドッグの ハンドラーとしての 誘いを受けました | en-ja |
The Non-Profit Organisation was founded to emotionally support kids and their families who are suffering from childhood cancer and other incurable diseases. | 日本の小児がん 難病の子どもたち その家族を 心の面でサポートするための NPO法人です | en-ja |
At that time, I only knew that a dog is taken to a children's hospital and the dog works as a member of the medical staff -- there were a number of facility dogs working in Europe and the US, yet obiously none in Japan; that was all I knew about facility dogs. | その時は 犬を こども病院に連れて行って 医療スタッフの一員として 勤務する仕事らしい — ファシリティドッグという犬は 欧米にはたくさんいるけれど 日本にはまだいないらしい — その程度の知識しかありませんでした | en-ja |
I thought 'If a service dog were working in this ward, the children's hospital life, once called a jail, would be way happier', and I was excited to think so. | でも この病棟に犬がいたら 牢獄と言われた 子どもたちの入院生活 どれだけ楽しくなるだろう?って ワクワクしました | en-ja |
Without hesitation I said, 'Yes, I would love to'. | 迷わず 「やります!」って 言いました | en-ja |
There is no training institutions for facility dog program in Japan. | ファシリティドッグのトレーニングセンターは 日本にはありません | en-ja |
Both Bailey and I were trained at a Hawaiian training centre. | ベイリーも私も ハワイの トレーニングセンターで訓練を受けました | en-ja |
In a children's hospital in Hawaii, we also practiced following around our senior facility dog and their handler. | ハワイの子ども病院で 先輩ファシティティドッグの 後をついて回る練習もしました | en-ja |
To my surprise, the service dog went into the ICU. | そのファシリティドッグは 重症の患者を集中治療する ICU病棟にも入って行ったんです | en-ja |
There was a child who had just gotten out of surgery with their head half-shaven, and a large scar on their head. | そこには 髪の毛を半分そられ 頭に大きな傷のある 手術直後の子がいました | en-ja |
The kid was frowing painfully. | つらそうに顔をしかめていました | en-ja |
To my great concern, 'Is it really OK to go there in such a serious situation?' the facility dog went in there, and climbed on the bed right beside the kid laying with the tubes around them, and went to sleep alongside the kid. | 「こんな大変なときに行っていいの?」と 心配する私をよそに そのファシリティドッグは 身体中に管のついた その子のベッドに乗って 添い寝を始めたんです | en-ja |
Then the kid grew relaxed. | すると その子の表情が ふーっと ゆるみました | en-ja |
In spite of all the pain of moving, the kid hugged the dog and closed their eyes. | 体を動かすのは つらいはずなのに その犬に抱きついて 目をつぶったんです | en-ja |
The kid looked so calm and easy. | 本当に安心した表情になりました | en-ja |
At the sight of it, I thought ’WOW, that's cool!’ Being excited about making all the hospital wards full of smiles, I came back to Japan with Bailey. | それを見て 「すごーい!」って思いました 「私も病院中を笑顔にできるぞ」 と思って ベイリーを連れて 日本に帰って来たのですが | en-ja |
However, facility dogs are totally unprecedented in Japan. | それまで日本には ファシリティドッグなんていません | en-ja |
The Western mindset for dogs is totally different from that of Japan. | 欧米と日本では 犬に対する感覚が違うんですよね | en-ja |
In Europe and the US, it's been quite normal to have dogs in the house as family members. | 欧米では 犬は家族の一員として 家の中で飼うのが当たり前の文化でした | en-ja |
On the other hand, in Japan, we have a history of having them outside. | でも日本は犬を 外で飼ってきた歴史があります | en-ja |
It is outrageous to have a dog inside the hospital ward: that was what Japanese hospitals thought. | 「犬を病院の中に入れるなんて」 というのが 日本の病院の感覚だったんです | en-ja |
Before us, sometimes there were dogs volunteered to visit hospitals in Japan. | それまで 日本にも 時々ボランティアで 病院にやってくる犬たちはいました | en-ja |
But there was not a precedent of having a dog in hospital everyday, and considering dogs as a medical staff. | でも 犬を毎日病院の中に入れる — 犬を医療スタッフの一員として考える という感覚がなかったんです | en-ja |
What was right in Hawaii was far from right in Japan. | 「ハワイでは こうだった」は 日本では全く通じません | en-ja |
We desperately looked for a hospital that could accept Bailey as a staff. | 私たちは ベイリーを受け入れてくれる病院を 必死で探しました | en-ja |
Then eventually we were accepted by the Shizuoka Children's Hospital. | ようやく受け入れてくれたのが 静岡県立こども病院でした | en-ja |
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