以下哪些症状和体征提示内分泌疾病()。 A.肥胖与消瘦 B.多饮与多尿 C.溢乳和闭

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问题:

以下哪些症状和体征提示内分泌疾病()。

A.肥胖与消瘦

B.多饮与多尿

C.溢乳和闭经

D.头痛和头晕

E.发热和胸痛

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下列现象不会引起家庭电路发生火灾的是

A.用电器总功率过大

B.短路

C.开关内两根线相碰

D.线路连接处接触不良

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下列关于多层螺旋CT的优点,错误的是

A. 有较大的覆盖范围

B.一次扫描可采集多层数据信息

C.可提高时间分辨率

D.可提高低密度分辨率

E. 可减少对比剂的使用量

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某探究学习小组的同学利用光电门与力传感器来验证“牛顿第二定律”,他们在实验室组装了一套如图1所示的装置,气垫导轨上安装两个电光门,小车上固定有力传感器和挡光板,细线一端与力传感器连接,另一端跨过定滑轮挂上砝码盘,实验首先保持轨道水平,再进行后面的相关操作,并在实验中获得以下测量数据:小车、力传感器和挡光板的总质量为M,挡光板的宽度d,光电门1和2中心的距离s,某将实验过程中,力传感器的读数为F,小车通过光电门1和2的挡光时间分别为t1、t2,且小车通过光电门2后,砝码盘才落地:

(1)关于该实验中砝码和砝码盘的总质量与小车的质量关系及误差,下列分析正确的是______

A.当砝码和砝码盘的总质量远小于车的质量,实验才能成功

B.本实验中应该用砝码和砝码盘的总重力代替小车的合外力

C.由于用到了力传感器,则无需砝码和砝码盘的总质量远小于车的质量

D.可近似用力传感器的示数当作小车的合外力来进行验证

(2)实验需用游标卡尺测量挡光板的宽度d,如图2所示,用10分度的游标卡尺测出挡光板的宽度d=______mm;

(3)该实验需要验证的表达式为______.

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属于结构抗力的是()。

A.梁的受弯承载力

B.作用在梁上的均布荷载

C.梁受力后的裂缝宽度

D.梁受力后的的挠度

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Glass, in one form or another, has long been in noble service to humans. As one of the most widely used of manufactured materials, and certainly the most versatile, it can be as imposing as a telescope mirror the width of a tennis court or as small and simple as a marble rolling across dirt.
41. ______
The uses of this adaptable material have been broadened dramatically by new technologies: glass fiber optics—more than eight million miles—carrying telephone and television signals across nations; glass ceramics serving as the nose cones of missiles and as crowns for teeth; tiny glass beads taking radiation doses inside the body to specific organs; even a new type of glass fashioned of nuclear waste in order to dispose of that unwanted material.
42. ______
On the horizon are optical computers. These could store programs and process information by means of light—pulses from tiny lasers—rather than electrons. And the pulses would travel over glass fibers, not copper wire. These machines could function hundreds of times faster than today’s electronic computers and hold vastly more information. Today fiber optics are used to obtain a clearer image of smaller and smaller objects than ever before—even bacterial viruses. Anew generation of optical instruments is emerging that can provide detailed imaging of the inner workings of cells. It is the surge in fiber optic use and in liquid crystal displays that has set the U. S. glass industry (a 16 billion dollar business employing some 150, 000 workers) to building new plants to meet demand.
43. ______
But not all the glass technology that touches our lives is ultra-modem. Consider the simple light bulb; at the turn of the century most light bulbs were hand blown, and the cost of one was equivalent to half a day’s pay for the average worker. In effect, the invention of the ribbon machine by Coming in the 1920s lighted a nation. The price of a bulb plunged. Small wonder that the machine has been called one of the great mechanical achievements of all time. Yet it is very simple: a narrow ribbon of molten glass travels over a moving belt of steel in which there are holes. The glass sags through the holes and into waiting moulds. Puffs of compressed air then shape the glass. In this way, the envelope of a light bulb is made by a single machine at the rate of 66,000 an hour, as compared with 1,200 a day produced by a team of four glassblowers.
44. ______
The secret of the versatility of glass lies in its interior structure. Although it is rigid, and thus like a solid, the atoms are arranged in a random disordered fashion, characteristic of a liquid. In the melting process, the atoms in the raw materials are disturbed from their normal position in the molecular structure; before they can find their way back to crystalline arrangements the glass cools. This looseness in molecular structure gives the material what engineers call tremendous "formability" which allows technicians to tailor glass to whatever they need.
45. ______
Today, scientists continue to experiment with new glass mixtures and building designers test their imaginations with applications of special types of glass. A London architect, Mike Davies, sees even more dramatic buildings using molecular chemistry. "Glass is the great building material of the future, the ’dynamic skin’," he said." Think of glass that has been treated to react to electric currents going through it, glass that will change from clear to opaque at the push of a button, that gives you instant curtains."
Think of how the tall buildings in New York could perform a symphony of colours as the glass in them is made to change colours instantly. Glass as instant curtains is available now, but the cost is exorbitant. As for the glass changing colours instantly, that may come true. Mike Davies’s vision may indeed be on the way to fulfillment.
[A] What makes glass so adaptable
[B] Architectural experiments with glass
[C] Glass art galleries flourish
[D] Exciting innovations in fiber optics
[E] A former glass technology
[F] New uses of glass

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