时间:2019-01-30 作者:英语课 分类:科技之光


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73 国际互联网上的医药信息


DATE=7-23-01
TITLE=DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Medical Information on the Internet
BYLINE=Nancy Steinbach


(Start at 01'0")This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Development Report.
Six major (1)publishers have (2)announced an agreement to provide developing 1 countries with medical (3)publications 2 on the (4)Internet computer system. The agreement includes about one-thousand of the top medical publications in the world. Some of the six publishers also plan to place medical books on the Internet in a (5)similar way.
The World Health Organization asked the publishers to take the action so doctors and researchers in poor countries could improve health care in their nations. The agreement is expected to help at least six-hundred institutions in one-hundred developing countries. These (6)include universities, medical schools, hospitals and research centers. The program also includes teaching 3 people how to find the medical (7)information using a computer.  It will go into (8)effect in January.
(9)Scientific magazines have published medical research for more than fifty years.   But many medical schools in developing countries cannot get the publications. One (10)W-H-O official says most American medical schools get one-thousand or more publications. Most medical schools in developing countries get fewer than one-hundred.
One reason is cost.   Most scientific publications cost between two-hundred and one-thousand-five-hundred dollars a year.  Some cost even more.  An (11)extreme example is the magazine "Brain Research."  It costs seventeen-thousand dollars a year.  It is among the publications included under the new agreement. More than sixty of the poorest countries will receive the publications on the Internet for free.  More than thirty other countries will pay a reduced cost for the scientific magazines. 
The publications will be on the Internet in a special place being created by the W-H-O.  It will (12)guarantee (13)security and provide search tools.  The W-H-O also is concerned that some countries still will not be able to get the information because they do not have computers.  Officials say they are working on a plan to (14)solve that problem. They plan to ask technology companies for help in providing more computers for researchers in developing countries. 
W-H-O director 4 Gro Harlem Brundtland says the agreement is the biggest step ever taken to (15)equalize health information among rich and poor countries. 
This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Nancy Steinbach.  And this is Bill White.



(1)publisher [5pQblIFE(r)]n.出版者, 发行人
(2)announce [ E5nauns ]vt.宣布
(3)publication [ 7pQbli5keiFEn ]n.出版物
(4)Internet [5IntEnet]因特网, 国际互联网络, 网际网
(5)similar [ 5similE ]adj.相似的, 类似的
(6)include [ in5 klu:d ]vt.包括, 包含
(7)information [ 7infE5meiFEn ]n.信息
(8)effect [ i5fekt ]n. 实施
(9)scientific [ saiEn5tifik ]adj.科学的
(10)W-H-O= World Health Organization n.世界卫生组织
(11)extreme [ iks5tri:m ]adj.极端的
(12)guarantee [ 7^ArEn5ti: ] vt.保证
(13)security [ si5kjuEriti ]n.安全
(14)solve [ sClv ]vt.解决
(15)equalize [ 5i:kwElaiz ]vt.使相等



adj.发展中的
  • Transport has always been the key to developing trade.运输一直是发展贸易的关键。
  • They are developing marketing network.他们正在发展销售网络。
n.发表( publication的名词复数 );公布;出版;出版物
  • The related publications are far too numerous to list individually. 相关出版物太多,没法一一列举。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • A detailed list of our publications is available on request. 我们的出版物有一份详细的目录备索。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
n.主管,导演;主任;理事;董事;处长
  • The director has taken the visitors off to his office.经理把客人带到他办公室去了。
  • The new director is easy to get along with.新来的主任很好处。
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'Aïn Yagout
.pjt
Abbeville
abductive dispersion
aluminumizing
Aprinox
artificial dissipative term method
bacopa carolineana
banker's liens
begot
Bis-(isopropylamido)
brittle solid
buffer, image
change gear shaft
compound center drill without jacket
controlcyliderrod
desulfurizing agent
diadumenos
display control driver
do someone to death
down the line
ectopia cordis pectoralis
endpoint list
ensnarements
Erewan
etbe
ethylene diamide
femoral veins
fish tank
forekings
full elliptic spring
functional pigment
Golay's column
gropery
guar gum
half-dead
heterecism
high voltage arc
humorous effect
husband and wife
hydrological divide
iinstitutions
incomplete burning
independent task model
interrupt the main program
jojobas
leduc
life ban
locational
locking and unlocking rail
logical swapping
Long, Loch
Lyubimets
maee
make a balk
mean environmental wind
meteorological broadcast
new scientist
nonelastic scattering cross-section
not bat and eye
open-loop frequency response
oxyurous
packing-ups
particle pathway
patroclinal cross-incompatibility
pillaster
plasma-arc welding
Polystictus
pulmonaryedema
pyrolysis tar oil
quasi-tort
Quercus aquifolioides
quickeyed
rebail
rect
Regio hypothalamica anterior
rhizoctinia
roared on
route of infection
RPIX
sendaishi no tanabata matsuri (japan)
single-deck vibrating screen
Sinosenecio rotundifolius
slamkin
spotted flycatcher
stox
sugar-coat the pill
sulfide-oxidizing bacteria
supire
suppression hearing
telsiai (telshyay)
topside waterline
transfer
Uba, Salto
undirects
Uredineineae
vanel
W-boson
wainscott
Weedol
wireframers