某市有大型、中型与小型商店共1500家,它们的家数之比为1:5:9.用分层抽样抽

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某市有大型、中型与小型商店共1500家,它们的家数之比为1:5:9.用分层抽样抽取其中的30家进行调查,则中型商店应抽出(  )家.

A.10

B.18

C.2

D.20

考点:分层抽样
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T细胞分化抗原主要是检测()

A.CD9

B.CD10

C.CD3、CD4、CD8

D.CD19

E.CD20

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女性昏迷患者约60岁,被人送至急诊室,病史不清。血压210/110mmHg,双眼向右侧凝视,右侧瞳孔大,左侧面部呈船帆现象,左下肢外旋位。应采取的诊治措施是()

A.20%甘露醇溶液250~500ml静脉滴注

B.急查头部CT

C.请神经外科会诊

D.立即降血压降至正常

E.应首先考虑与药物中毒、肝昏迷等鉴别

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要在Word中建一个表格式履历表,最简单的方法是()

A、用插入表格的方法

B、在新建中选择具有履历表格式的空文档

C、用绘图工具进行绘制

D、在“表格”菜单中选择表格自动套用格式

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当驾驶员作满载堆码作业时,应注意门架前倾有向前倾翻的危险,车辆速度(),不能紧急制动。

A.要慢

B.要快

C.一般

D.稍快

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Animal studies are under way, human trial protocols are taking shape and drug makers are on alert. All the international health community needs now is a human vaccine for the bird flu pandemic sweeping a cluster of Asian countries.

The race for a vaccine began after the first human case emerged in Hong Kong in 1997. Backed by the World Health Organization (WHO), three research teams in the US and UK are trying to create a seed virus for a new vaccine. Their task is formidable, but researchers remain optimistic." There are obstacles, but most of the obstacles have been treated sensibly," says Richard Webby, a virologist at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.

The biggest challenge is likely to be the rapidly mutating virus. Candidate vaccines produced last year against the H5N1 virus are ineffective against this year’s strain. Scientists will have to constantly monitor the changes and try to tailor the vaccine as the virus mutates. They can’t wait to see which one comes next.

The urgency stems from fears that I-ISN1 will combine with a human flu virus, creating a pathogen(病原体) that could be transmitted from person to person. But if people have no immunity to the virus, the strain may not mutate as rapidly in people as it does in birds.

To quickly generate the vaccine, researchers are using reverse genetics, which allows them to skip the long process of searching through reassorted viruses for the correct genetic combination. Instead, scientists clone sequences for hemagglutinin(红血球凝聚素) and neuraminidase(神经氨酸苷酶), the two key proteins in the virus. The sequences are then combined with human influenza genes to create a customized reference strain.

Because products developed with reverse genetics have never been tested in humans, the candidate vaccines will first have to clear regulatory review. In anticipation, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) are both preparing pandemic response plans. The EMEA has produced a fist-track licensing program, an industry task force and detailed guidance for potential applicants.

In Europe, a reassortant influenza virus -- but not the inactivated vaccine -- produced by reverse genetics would be considered a genetically modified organism, and manufacturers would need approval from their national or local safety authorities. The WHO has prepared a preliminary biosafety risk assessment of pilot-lot vaccine, which could help speed up the review.

A preliminary version of their protocol calls for several hundred subjects, beginning with a group of young adults and gradually expanding to include those most susceptible to the flu -- children and the elderly." If we had product," says Lambert," it would probably be a couple of months at the earliest before we have early data in healthy adults.

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage()

A.there is already a case in which the virus is transmitted from person to person

B.american scientists take the pandemic more seriously than European ones

C. the effect of candidate vaccines can last more than one year

D. the manufacture of the vaccine must be authorized by safety authorities

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