单词:trichofolliculoma
单词:trichofolliculoma 相关文章
Key Vocabulary still working on : not yet completed, need more time would recommend : suggest complimentary: free go with: to choose, pick grab:get quickly
auricular, adj 耳(状)的;听觉的 【例】an auricular tube [医]听诊器 【源】源自拉丁语 auricula耳 【区】particular(adj 特殊的),一起记。你们不觉得耳朵是最特殊的器官吗? 【参】aural(adj 听觉的
Welcome back to Business Skills 360 the podcast that looks at the other side of Business English. This is the fourth and final part in our 360 series on your first job interview. Today were going to tackle a few of those really tough questions that i
Some think the world is made for fun and frolic And so do I, and so do I Some think it well to be all melancholic To pine and sigh, to pine and sigh But I, I love to spend my time in singing Some joyo
London Olympics Legacy Difficult to Quantify London Olympics organizers say along with a short-term economic boost and new sports facilities, the Games will leave a legacy in Britain of increased participation in sports and an improvement in public h
On Monday, an earthquake in China measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale occurred along a fault where south Asia pushes against the Eurasian Landmass, smashing the Sichuan Plain into mountains, leading to the Tibetan highlands. In 1989, the Loma Prieta
Todd: OK, Keith, if you won 1,000,000 dollars? No, wait, 10,000,000 dollars. Keith: 10,000,000. Todd: If you won 10,000,000, what would you do? Keith: Well, first thing I'd do, I'd probably buy a nice house for me and my wife. Todd: OK, where would t
basal cell layer 基底层 Behcet's syndrome 口眼生殖器综合征 bullae 大疱 bullae formation, vesiculation 水疱形成 bullous epidermal necrolysis 大疱性表皮坏死松解症 Candida albi
By Gary Thomas Washington 19 January 2006 US Vice President Dick Cheney shakes hands with Pakistan's President, Pervez Musharraf, left Pakistan's prime minister is in the United States and is schedule
One elementary school had decided to do away with boys' and girls' bathrooms. There will now just be bathrooms. 美国一所小学决定取消男女厕所,全部改为无性别厕所。 Miraloma Elementary in San Francisco, California is busy doing
This programme looks at the results of a recent survey in which 3,000 British people were asked to pronounce some of the most difficult words in the English language. Yvonne and Callum try their luck at pronouncing a few of those words and achieve s
By Al Pessin Washington 19 December 2006 2006 was a difficult year in Iraq, with increasing violence and a shift toward more sectarian clashes and more civilian casualties. The result was a defeat for President Bush's Republican Party in congression
37 研究表明2500万年前流星曾碰撞过地球 DATE=4-18-01 TITLE=SCIENCE REPORT - Meteor Collision With Earth BYLINE=Jill Moss (Start at 59
The Lobotomy Of Patient H.M: A Personal Tragedy And Scientific Breakthrough ALLISON AUBREY, HOST: The story of Henry Molaison is a sad one. Known as Patient H.M. in the medical community, he lost the ability to create memories after he underwent a lo
DAVID GREENE, HOST: More than 5 million Americans every year fall critically ill and end up in an intensive care unit, and doctors are now coming to realize that as many as half of the people who've been rushed to the ICU for a medical emergency will
On Monday, an earthquake in China measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale occurred along a fault where south Asia pushes against the Eurasian Landmass, smashing the Sichuan Plain into mountains, leading to the Tibetan highlands. In 1989, the Loma Prieta E
Clifford Stoll用一连串充满狂放、活力的奇闻趣事,观察,乃至于当场演示的科学实验紧紧抓住观众。当然,用他自己的话来说,他是一个科学家,当我在着手一件事情的时候,我已经开始想着下
Leaders from the world's largest industrial nations are promising more food aid and agricultural assistance for Africa to help ease the impact of rising food costs. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns reports from the Group of Eight summit i
Todd: OK, Keith, if you won 1,000,000 dollars? No, wait, 10,000,000 dollars. Keith: 10,000,000. Todd: If you won 10,000,000, what would you do? Keith: Well, first thing I'd do, I'd probably buy a nice house for me and my wife. Todd: OK, where would t
New Malaria Strain Difficult to Treat Declining malaria deaths in Africa and progress toward an effective malaria vaccine are raising hopes the disease will soon be eradicated worldwide. But researchers at the annual meeting of the American Society o