单词:umbilical herniation
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第七章 腹膜 Chapter 7 Peritoneum abdominal cavity 腹腔 bare area of liver 肝裸区 coronary ligament 冠状韧带 extraperitoneal tissue 腹膜外组织 falciform ligament of liver 镰状韧带 femoral fossa 股凹 gastrocolic ligament 胃结肠韧带 gastrophrenic ligam
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Something was wrong. Did he have a hernia again, in the same place? Thirty years ago he had a hernia. A doctor had repaired the hernia. Now he felt some pain. It was below his navel. It was to the left of his navel. It wasn't a sharp pain. It was a d
Study: Cleaning Umbilical Cord Saves Lives Simple use of an inexpensive disinfectant could save hundreds of thousands of newborn lives each year. That's the conclusion of recent studies from South Asia. The umbilical cord is usually cut right after b
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is verbification. Last week police used a Taser on University of Florida student Andrew Meyer as they struggled to remove him from an auditorium where Senator John Kerry was speaking. The Web has been filled with deba
1.W: Congratulations to you on your success! 祝贺您取得成功。 G: Thank you very much. 非常感谢。 2. W: Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your cooperation! 请接受我对您的合作表示最衷心的祝贺。 G: Thanks. 谢谢
Science and technology 科学技术 Blood simple 简单的输血 A small change in how babies are delivered might abolish infantile anaemia 分娩方式的简单改变可能帮助消灭婴儿贫血 An unkind cut? 争议的一剪? CHILDHOOD anaemia
By Robert Raffaele Washington 06 May 2008 Medical researchers say a simple decision by expectant mothers can mean the difference between life and death for thousands of people. Blood from umbilical cords has been used in life-saving transplants for p
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