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第三章 呼吸系统 Chapter 3 Respiratory System aditus laryngis 喉口 anterior horn 前角 anterior mediastinum 前纵隔 apex of lung 肺尖 aryepiglottic muscle 杓会厌肌 arytenoid杓肌 arytenoid articular surface 杓关节面 arytenoid cartilage 杓状软骨 base of
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[00:04.41]Lesson 9 1 Dialogue [00:10.34]Yang Pei and Jackie are going camping in the Australian bush [00:17.48]with some other friends. [00:20.95]YANG PEI:I'm enjoying this.Where exactly are we going? [00:26.41]JACKIE:We're going to a really nice pla
[00:10.68]THE DISCOVERY OF AUSTRALIA [00:14.99]Australia was discovered about 53,000 years ago. [00:20.95]It is possible that the fist people crossed into Australia from Asia on a great land bridge when the water level of the oceans was lower. [00:31
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[00:10.68]THE DISCOVERY OF AUSTRALIA [00:14.99]Australia was discovered about 53,000 years ago. [00:20.95]It is possible that the fist people crossed into Australia from Asia on a great land bridge when the water level of the oceans was lower. [00:31
It all started with some guy on Twitter posting a diagram on how to break your thumb ligament. 这一切都从一个人在Twitter上发布了一个关于如何拉伤你拇指韧带的图开始。 (It works, try it.) (真的有用,快试试。)
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