[特医] 人体离心机

They haven't changed because their environment has stayed the same. The water they live in bubbles up from deep in the earth, and so it's always the same temperature. But just meters away the environm

发表于:2018-12-07 / 阅读(115) / 评论(0) 分类 生命物语

She'll crawl 150 kilometers before she's two. From then on, she'll learn a new word every two hours for the next 10 years. By the time she's ten, her heart would have beaten 368 million times. She'll

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I can see the muscles that make up my face, my skull, and my own brain. So, now I can take you on that journey into my ear in a way that’s never been possible before. This time we can fly straight t

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There is one thing that everyone on earth has in common. We all live, eat and breathe within the human body. For two years I’ve been exploring this unique dwelling place. I want to show you what I'v

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It's an amazing list. In fact, no life is an ordinary story. We'll each in our time do an incredible amount. And the driving force behind everything we do is the most complicated organ in our bodies a

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...is actually the result of immeasurable activity inside our bodies. We are performing literally thousands of different tasks every second of every day. Simply being is part of an intricately complic

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They are heart cells, and several million of them working at once is a heartbeat. In this case, it's your head that rules your heart as it's your brain that decides what rate your heart should be beat

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Everything that's alive and quite a few things that aren't, gives off heat. That's what you are looking at now. Every part of your body is burning up energy and creating heat as it goes about the busi

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UNIT FIVE [00:13.19]She is my mother.Picture 1. [00:20.74]Who is she? She is my mother.Picture 2. [00:36.70]Who is he? He is my father.Picture 3. [00:51.46]Who is she? She is my sister.Picture 4. [01:07.21]Who is he? He is my baby brother.Picture 5.

发表于:2018-12-13 / 阅读(208) / 评论(0) 分类 小学综合英语1A

AILSA CHANG, HOST: When writer Mara Altman was 19, attending college at UCLA, she learned something about herself. It happened one night while she was flirting with a server at a Mexican restaurant. His name was Gustavo. She says he said five words s

发表于:2018-12-18 / 阅读(128) / 评论(0) 分类 2018年NPR美国国家公共电台9月

And I like this 'coz everybody see that a human being can manage an illness like my illness. And everybody can see in this film there is a way to make known the best from your end of your life. So thi

发表于:2019-01-02 / 阅读(183) / 评论(0) 分类 生命物语

(Come on, let's talk about sex, baby, let's talk about you and me, let's talk about...) When it comes to growing up, 12-year-old Beatrice will ride the roller coaster of puberty . (let's talk about se

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But if I were to tell you just the science of these changes I would be missing the most important thing of all. Let me show you what I mean. This is the amount of tears that an average person cries du

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But what's even more amazing to me is that although we've changed so little in so many thousands of years, each of us changes so much in just one lifetime. We tend to think of growing up as just getti

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It is incredible, and it is incredibly hard to believe too, because although we've changed so much, we don't actually see any of those changes happening. Generation after generation, we just look the

发表于:2019-01-02 / 阅读(212) / 评论(0) 分类 生命物语

Millions of years ago, the embryo of a distant ancestor of ours would have shared with us many of these features. As well as giving rise to us, it gave rise to all sorts of other creatures. And in tho

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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Is the Human Brain Still Evolving? Some Scientists Think So By Katherine Gypson, George Grow and Dana Demange Broadcast: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCI

发表于:2019-01-02 / 阅读(113) / 评论(0) 分类 科技之光

Smartphone App Helps Snakebite Victims Scientists in Denmark have developed a venom test kit to help doctors treat victims of snake bites. The kit was created to be simple and has only two pieces of equipment: a centrifuge and a smartphone. 丹麦科学

发表于:2019-01-03 / 阅读(131) / 评论(0) 分类 2018年VOA慢速英语(二)月

Athena Zhe: Creating Art on Human Bodies I love to create. Im very visual person and I love to paint. I love to express myself in doing makeup, special effects, body paintings. I feel like I havent worked a day in my life. It seems like I love to do

发表于:2019-01-12 / 阅读(189) / 评论(0) 分类 2016年VOA慢速英语(十二)月

Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight program! Im Rebekah Schipper. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of Broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Have

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Ajaia ajaja
Andreales
antithetic correlation
autokinetic illusion
back pressure curve
Bakhtaran
bartuneks
beam storage cells
beryl pegmatite deposit
binary fibre mixture
binoxides
bioremediate
Bromolate
by trial and error
capital penalty
center-break switching device
civil legal relationship
compensation of employee
compensatrix
concept-baseds
conjugate distribution
coranks
course catalogs
cyriacs
darbies
debts provable in bankruptcy
distributed multiprocessor
diversification of crops
dolichocarpus
drug disposition
eggcustard
epiphycan
ethyl erucate
fat thickness over rib per cwt carcass weight
felt thrower
food technologist
freedom walker
gentille
Graafian vesicle
greens fee
guided missile launching set
gunpowderish
hoeschler
hydrosomata
improvement trade for import
infantile hand venule
infrared picture
itell
john-william
labor bargaining
laser diffraction
leg spinners
lervik
mayflies
mean-square-error criterion
mesoanalysis
millenia
mind rhyme
modellbau
morbilli discreti
MOS amplifier
myristyl chloride
nants
neat-housees
neuritis
nigger heaven
non-reputable
nonuniform array
oceanos
operand sublist
output angle
passive microwave sensor
pelagic province
personal assessment allocation
personal freedom
Phasal
piaculary
Plailly
power measuring device
prepayment issue
revana
rule of criminal law
self-opened
slept away
slot scrubber
SOPAC
soy milk maker
stalkerlike
stripe seeding
subdrained
talks down to
taper reducer
techno economic norm
telephone buoy
Tetrastigma delavayi
time-reversal test
Triticum compactum
two-component pallograph
wavelength transducer
well assorted
xomox