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第四章 泌尿系统 Chapter 4 Urinary System 1, 25- hydroxycholecalciferol 羟胆钙化醇 abdominal part of the ureter 输尿管腹部 apex of bladder 膀胱尖 body of bladder 膀胱体 cystoptosis 膀胱脱垂 erythropoietin 红细胞生成素 external urethral orifice 尿道外
A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl Girl you too fine 10 outta 10 I'll be your rude boy And your gentleman So just let me do it I'l
Although Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party has agreed to talks with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change on a possible power sharing arrangement, the country's political violence and intimidation continue. Peta Thornycroft re
A: I need a doctor right now! B: Tell me the problem, sir. A: My wife just passed out! B: Sir, it's difficult to understand you. Please take a deep breath and calm down. A: Don't tell me to calm down! My wife is passed out! B: I'm getting 911 on anot
A: Can you tell me where it hurts? B: I am so glad they called you. It feels like something is really wrong with my stomach! A: Does it hurt when I push here? B: Its mostly on my right side. Right here! A: Have you been feeling this way for awhile? B
A: Where are you feeling the pain? B: I cant stand up! My stomach is killing me! A: Can you put your hand where it hurts the most? B: It hurts smack in the middle of my gut! A: Did this just come on suddenly? B: I felt OK until an hour or so ago, and
A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl Girl you too fine 10 outta 10 I'll be your rude boy And your gentleman So just let me do it I'l
The History of English in Ten Minutes. Chapter 1. Anglo-Saxon or whatever happen to the Jutes. 十分钟了解英语历史。第一章,盎格鲁撒克逊人或发生在朱特人的任何事。 The English language begins with the phrase Up Yours Ca
Culturally exposed to everybody, you know,you've got Jim Kelly in there, representing African Americans,you've got John Suces representing Europeans and you have Bruce, representing Asians. 这部电影以文化的形式呈现给了每一个人,Jim
The film was phenomenal success, taking in 3 million dollars in its first seven weeks. 电影取得空前成功 前7周达到300万美元的票房 Costing less than $1 million and generating $200 million,Bruce Lee's breakthrough film went on to becom
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
Our supermarket had a sale on boneless chicken breasts, and a woman I know intended to stock up(备货,囤积). At the store, however, she was disappointed to find only a few skimpy (不足的, 吝啬的)prepackaged portions of the poultry, s
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to allow jailed former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko to receive medical attention outside of the Kyiv prison, where she is currently being held. At a news conference Tuesday, Mr. Yanukovych said he
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Political crisis in Pakistan was averted on Friday as the Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani succeeded in persuading a key political group to withdraw(撤回) its decision of joining the opposition. The Muttahida Qaumi
Continued political bickering in the United States is hurting stock and commodity prices and slowing spending by some U.S. holiday shoppers. Oil was selling at below $89 a barrel Monday, as traders worried that an economic downturn could cut demand f
BEIJING, May 12 (Xinhua) -- A decade of researching whether a free trade area (FTA) among China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) is feasible has been no means an easy journey. And any sign of progress to push forward the talks deserves applause
In todays podcast, we talk about some theories. We talk about things which may be true, or may not be true. We use words like perhaps and maybe and it could be that... See how many examples you can find. We English have not lived in England for long.
Before beginning todays podcast, I need to explain a few words. The first word is treasure. Treasure means things which are very valuable; generally, treasure means things made of gold or silver or precious stones. The second word is hoard. If someon
Last weekend was a famous anniversary. No, not my birthday. Not the anniversary of the last time England won the World Cup. It was the anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, which took place 940 years ago at a place called (appropriately) Battle, whi