一患者,小便不甚赤涩,溺痛不甚,但淋沥不已,时作时止,遇劳即发,腰酸膝软,神疲乏力,

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问题:

一患者,小便不甚赤涩,溺痛不甚,但淋沥不已,时作时止,遇劳即发,腰酸膝软,神疲乏力,舌淡,脉细弱,其最佳选方应为()

A.无比山药丸

B.补中益气汤

C.知柏地黄丸

D.膏淋汤

E.七味都气丸

考点:中医内科(医学高级)肾膀胱病证肾膀胱病证题库
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北京时间2011年3月11日13时46分,日本本州岛东北部宫城县以东海域发生里氏9.0级地震,并引发海啸,造成重大人员伤亡。日本发生地震后,中国政府快速应急,积极参与日本救援,各项行动赶在许多国家前面。这表明( )

①中国已经跻身世界强国之列

②中国积极实践国际人道主义精神

③中国想扩大在日本的影响力

④一个和平、合作、负责任的大国形象已为国际社会所公认

A ①②                B ①③         C ①④               D ②④

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某大学图书馆进行装修改造,根据施工设计和使用功能的要求,采用大量的轻质隔墙。外墙采用建筑幕墙,承揽该装修改造工程的施工单位根据《建筑装饰装修工程质量验收规范》规定,对工程细部构造施工质量的控制做了大量的工作。
该施工单位在轻质隔墙施工过程中提出以下技术要求。
(1)板材隔墙施工过程中如遇到门洞,应从两侧向门洞处依次施工。
(2)石膏板安装牢固时,隔墙端部的石膏板与周围的墙、柱应留有10mm的槽口,槽口处加泛嵌缝膏,使面板与邻近表面接触紧密。
(3)当轻质隔墙下端用木踢脚覆盖时,饰面板应与地面留有5~10mm缝隙。
(4)石膏板的接缝缝隙应保证为8~10mm。
该施工单位在施工过程中将特别注重现场文明施工和现场的环境保护措施,工程施工后,被评为优质工程。

问题


轻质隔墙的节点处理主要包括哪几项

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血细胞计数时,常见的误差有哪些?

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菜豆对气体比较敏感,在较高的CO2和较低的O2条件下能有效的抑制()

A、锈斑和冷害虫

B、萎蔫和呼吸

C、A和B

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Even their parents struggle to draw the tiniest hint of emotion or social connection from autistic(患孤独症的) children, so imagine what happens when a stranger sits with the child for hours to get through the standard IQ test. For 10 of the test’s 12 sections, the child must listen and respond to spoken questions. Since for many autistics it is torture to try to engage with someone even on this impersonal level, it’s no wonder so many wind up with IQ scores just above a carrot’s. More precisely, fully three quarters of autistics are classified as having below-normal intelligence, with many deemed mentally retarded.

Researchers have tried a different IQ test, one that requires no social interaction. As they report in the journal Psychological Science, autistic children’s scores came out starkly different than on the oral, interactive IQ test — suggesting a burning intelligence inside these kids that educators are failing to uncover.

For the study, children took two IQ tests. In the more widely used Wechsler, they tried to arrange and complete pictures, do simple arithmetic, demonstrate vocabulary comprehension and answer questions— almost all in response to a stranger’s questions. In the Raven’s Progressive Matrices test, they got brief instructions, then went off on their own to analyze three-by-three arrays of geometric designs, with one missing, and choose the design that belonged in the empty place. The disparity in scores was striking. Overall, the autistics scored around the 30th percentile on the Wechsler, which corresponds to "low average" IQ. But they averaged in the 56th percentile on the Raven’s. not a single autistic child scored in the "high intelligence" range on the Wechsler; on the Raven’s, one third did. Healthy children showed no such disparity.

That presents a puzzle. If many autistics arc more intelligent than an IQ test shows, why haven’t their parents noticed Partly because many parents welcome a low score, which brings their child more special services from schools and public agencies. But another force is at work. "We often think of intelligence as what you can show, such as by speaking fluently," says a psychologist. "Parents as well as professionals might be biased to look at that" rather than dig for the hidden intellectual spark.

The challenge is to coax that spark into the kind of intelligence that manifests itself in practice. That is something autism researchers are far from doing. Many experts dismiss autistics’ exceptional reading, artistic or other abilities as side effects of abnormal brain function. They advise parents to steer their child away from what he excels at and obsesses over, and toward what he struggles with. It makes you wonder how many other children, whose intellectual potential we’re too blind to see, we’ve also given up on.

The author indicates that autism researchers should not focus on ()

A. trying to use IQ test methods which are suitable for autistic children to get reasonable scores

B. asking the parents of autistic children to find abilities such as reading in their children

C. finding ways to teach autistic to communicate and engage with strangers

D. encouraging autistic children to make use of their own intelligence in practice

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