单词:ectopia of ureteral orifice
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1. What will you do tomorrow? I'll help my mom with the housework 2. When will you finish? In the afternoon. 3. What will we do in class today? We'll play some word games. 4. Where will they put the table? They'll put it next to the window. 5. When w
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
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