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Ever get a ringing in your ears after a loud blast of music on your iPod? Thats one example of the usually temporary condition called tinnitus, the sensation of sound even when no sound is being produced. But a new inventioncreated by high school stu
axis, ['ksis] n 轴(虚构之线,如地轴,坐标轴) 【记】i象虚线-虚轴
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