治疗与脏腑组织有关疾患的刺激线宜选A.颞后线 B.颞前线 C.额旁1线 D.额旁2经

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问题:

治疗与脏腑组织有关疾患的刺激线宜选

A.颞后线

B.颞前线

C.额旁1线

D.额旁2经

E.额旁3线

考点:临床执业医师儿科学针灸学5
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人的性别决定与       染色体有关:则男性的表示方式是         ,女性的表示方式是        

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某银行信贷额度关系credit-in(C_no, C_name, limit, Credit_balance)中的四个属性分别表示用户号、用户姓名、信贷额度和累计消费额。该关系的(1) 属性可以作为主键。 下表为关系credit-in 的一个具体实例。

查询累计消费额大于 3000 的用户姓名以及剩余消费额的SQL 语句应为: Select (2) From credit-in Where (3)

2()

A.C_name,Credit_balance-limit 

B.C_name,limit-Credit_balance 

C.C_name,limit,Credit_balance 

D.C_name,Credit_balance

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甲向乙购买一台大型设备,由于疏忽在合同中未规定检验期。设备运回后,甲即组织人员进行检验,未发现质量有问题,于是投入使用。至第三年,设备出现故障,经反复查找,发现设备关键部位的质量瑕疵。按照该设备的说明书,其质量保证期为5年。下列判断中哪些是错误的

A.买受人在合理期限内未通知出卖人标的物质量不合格,故标的物质量应视为合格

B.买受人在收到标的物之日起2年内未通知出卖人标的物有瑕疵,标的物质量应视为合格

C.该设备有质量保证期5年的规定,故出卖人仍应承担责任

D.双方未约定质量检验期限,都存在过错,应分担责任

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当把鼠标停留在报价中的债券上时,会弹出浮标显示债券的详细信息,请问以下哪些不会出现在浮标中()

A、发行人

B、起息日

C、信用评级

D、剩余期限

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Nonverbal communication is hugely important: in any interaction with others, its importance is multiplied across cultures. This is because we tend to look for nonverbal cues when verbal messages are unclear or ambiguous, as they are more likely to be across cultures. (41) __________.

Low-context cultures like the United States and Canada tend to give relatively less emphasis to nonverbal communication. This does not mean that nonverbal communication does not happen, or that it is unimportant, but that people in these settings tend to place less importance on it than on the literal meanings of words themselves. In high-context settings such as Japan or Colombia, understanding the nonverbal components of communication is relatively more important to receiving the intended meaning of the communication as a whole.

(42) __________. For instance, it may be more socially acceptable in some settings in the United States for women to show fear, but not anger, and for men to display anger, but not fear. At the same time, interpretation of facial expressions across cultures is difficult. In China and Japan, for example, a facial expression that would be recognized around the world as conveying happiness may actually express anger or mask sadness, both of which are unacceptable to show overtly.

(43) __________.For a Westerner who understands smiles to mean friendliness and happiness, this smile may seem out of place and even cold, under the circumstances. Even though some facial expressions may be similar across cultures, their interpretations remain culture specific. It is important to understand something about cultural starting-points and values in order to interpret emotions expressed in cross-cultural interactions.

(44) __________. In a comparison of North American and French children on a beach, a researcher noticed that the French children tended to stay in a relatively small space near their parents, while US children ranged up and down a large area of the beach.

(45) __________.

These examples of differences related to nonverbal communication are only the tip of the iceberg. Careful observation, ongoing study from a variety of sources, and cultivating relationships across cultures will all help develop the cultural fluency to work effectively with nonverbal communication differences.

[A] These differences of interpretation may lead to conflict. Suppose a Japanese person is explaining her absence from negotiations due to a death in her family. She may do so with a smile, based on her cultural belief that it is not appropriate to inflict the pain of grief on others.

[B] Another variable across cultures has to do with ways of relating to space. Crossing cultures, we encounter very different ideas about polite space for conversations and negotiations. North Americans tend to prefer a large amount of space, perhaps because they are surrounded by it in their homes and countryside. Europeans tend to stand more closely with each other when talking, and are accustomed to smaller personal spaces.

[C] Americans are serious about standing in lines, in accordance with their beliefs in democracy and the principle of "first come, first served." The French, on the other hand, have a practice of line jumping, that irritates many British and U S Americans.

[D] Since nonverbal behavior arises from our cultural common sense, we use different systems of understanding gestures, posture, silence, spatial relations, emotional expression, touch, ’physical appearance, and other nonverbal cues. Cultures also attribute different degrees of importance to verbal and nonverbal behavior.

[E] The difficulty with space preferences is not that they exist, but the judgments that get attached to them. If someone is accustomed to standing or sitting very close when they are talking with another, they may see the other’s attempt to create more space as evidence of coldness, or a lack of interest.

[F] It is said that a German executive working in the United States became so upset with visitors to his office moving the guest chair to suit themselves that he had it bolted to the floor.

[G] Some elements of nonverbal communication are consistent across cultures. For example, research has shown that the emotions of enjoyment, anger, fear, sadness, disgust, and surprise are expressed in similar ways by people around the world. Differences surface with respect to which emotions are acceptable to display in various cultural settings, and by whom.

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