单词:Kline antigen
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In Vitro - experiments which are carried out in a laboratory as distinct from in vivo experiments In Vivo -experiments which are carried out in live animals as distinct from in vitro experiments Immun
Young Americans Turn to Old-Fashioned Domestic Lifestyle Shannon Kline and her daughter Alice are picking the last of the summer harvest from the family's vegetable garden while her husband Geoff Delanoy prepares the soil for their fall crops. Life f
Todd: OK. Jamie, We're going to talk about movies. 杰米,我们来谈谈电影。 Jamie: OK, Great! 好的! Todd: What is your favorite movie? 你最喜欢的电影是什么? Jamie: My favorite movie is kind of a heavy movie. It's a called Sop
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GWEN IFILL: Tens of thousands of parents in New York City will get a chance to send their children this fall to free full-time pre-kindergarten classes, thanks to a new $300 million state program announced jointly by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo an
A number of senior executives from the Chinese division of GlaxoSmithKline are the focus of a criminal investigation. The Ministry of Public Security has been questioning a number of GSK employees amid allegations they offered large bribes to governm
Todd: OK. Jamie, We're going to talk about movies. Jamie: OK, Great! Todd: What is your favorite movie? Jamie: My favorite movie is kind of a heavy movie. It's a called Sophie's Choice with Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline. Todd: OK. Jamie: It's a, it's
Todd: OK. Jamie, we're going to talk about movies. Jamie: OK. Great! Todd: What is your favorite movie? Jamie: My favorite movie is kind of a heavy movie. It's a called Sophie's Choice with Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline. Todd: OK. Jamie: It's a movie,
Skinny mice defy obesity 瘦老鼠挑战肥胖 Lean mouse: Hope for the clinically obese 精瘦的老鼠:肥胖症的希望 Genetically engineered mice which never put on weight could hold the key to a fat- free future for humans, say scientists. R