单词:sscs (service specific convergence sublayer)
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I first heard about the ozone layer about twenty years ago. I was still in school. I thought it was interesting, but I didnt take it seriously. It was a bit like science fiction, I mean, how could there be a giant hole in the atmosphere? Over the yea
ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: There are museums, and then, there are wonderfully specific museums. We're talking about such institutions as the American Toby Jug Museum, the German Watering Can Museum and, of course, the U.S. National Tick Museum. All of thes
There is a special day to recognize the importance of the ozone layer. In 1995, the United Nations General Assembly decided September 16th is the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. This is the date on which countries signed th
在GRE写作中,全球化的概念考查非常高频,而且全球化的概念和影响在其他类型(例如科技、教育、政治以及文化类话题中也高频被调用),因此面对这个高频的主题素材,特为所有同学补充全球
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science, I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute? If youve spoken to anyone in New York City, where Scientific Americans offices are, then youve heard about the rain, every day since mid-June. Still, were not in t
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The world's largest gathering of comic book fans is taking place in California. But organizers of the annual Comic-Con say this convention is not just for comic book fans. Hollywood, TV Networks and videogame makers are all getting into the game - he
Air pollution 空气污染 A: I've heard of ground-level ozone but can you explain what it is exactly? A:我听说近地面臭氧,但是你能确切解释一下是什么吗? B:Yes, it's one of the main air pollutants. Factories don't emit it dire
A: May I exchange this DVD player? B: Certainly. Do you have your receipt? A: Here you are. B: Now, why do you want to exchange it? A: It won't play a DVD. B: I'm sorry. I'll get you a new player. A: At first, I thought it was me. B: Okay, here's a n
A: I'd like to exchange this DVD player. B: Of course. Do you have your receipt? A: Here it is. B: Now, could you tell me why you want a different one? A: It refuses to play my DVDs. B: That's strange. Let me get you a new one. A: All my friends trie
Dear Sir/Madam, 敬启者: I understand you only arrange pick-up service at the specific times, but wed like an exception since this is our first dreamtrip. We really appreciate your help! 我明白你们只在特定时间安排接机服务,然而这
I first heard about the ozone layer about twenty years ago. I was still in school. I thought it was interesting, but I didnt take it seriously. It was a bit like science fiction, I mean, how could there be a giant hole in the atmosphere? Over the yea
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Scientists studying climate change in Antarctica reported this week that the hole in the protected ozone layer of the earth's atmosphere has shrunk. The discovery of the hole in the mid-1980s led to a wo
Less than a week ago, Sony indicated that, under pressure of threats, the moviegoing public wasn't going to be able to see the comedy The Interview at a theater today. But that decision hit quickly on a trip wire of criticisms about geopolitics, free
Rain Zone Moving North An article in Nature Geoscience predicts that the rainiest area on Earth, the intertropical convergence zone, is moving steadily north. Christie Nicholson reports [The following is an exact transcript of this podcast.] If youv
I canrememberaspecific thanksgiving: where there wasno moneyforfood, and where someservice organization cameby anddelivered foodto ourhouse. Mydad didntwant toacceptit, but hefeltlike hehadto. 我还记得有一个特别的感恩节, 我们没有钱没