者女,48岁。渐进性肢体无力半年。MRI所示如下图。根据脊髓和头部MRI表现,病变应

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者女,48岁。渐进性肢体无力半年。MRI所示如下图。

根据脊髓和头部MRI表现,病变应诊断为()

A.多发脑缺血

B.多发性硬化

C.脑白质稀疏

D.脑萎缩

E.脑炎

F.脑白质病变

考点:放射医学(医学高级)医学高级(放射医学)副高特训押题密卷六
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观察如图,阴影部分表示四种植物的共同特征,这一特征是(  )

A.都有种子

B.都能进行光合作用

C.都有根茎叶

D.种子外都无果皮包被

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百会穴前后左右各1寸的穴位是()

A.四满

B.四渎

C.四缝

D.四神聪

E.四关

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2008年5月12日,四川汶川发生8.0级强烈地震,灾情十分严重.大批伤者需要输血.现有甲、乙、丙、丁四人准备献血,把四人的血液分别用A型、B型标准血清来检验,结果如下图所示:那么甲的血型是(  )

A.A型

B.B型

C.O型

D.AB型

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小企业金融服务专营机构要单独建立授信()制度,在考核整体质量及综合回报的基础上,根据实际情况和有关规定追究或免除有关当事人的相应责任。

A.调查

B.审查

C.审批

D.尽职免责

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The idea of evolution was known to some of the Greek philosophers. (46) By the time of Aristotle, speculation had suggested that more perfect types had not only followed less perfect ones but actually had developed from them. But all this was guessing; no real evidence was forthcoming. When, in modern times, the idea of evolution was revived, it appeared in the writings of the philosophers—Bacon, Descartes, Leibniz and Kant. Herbert Spencer was preaching a full evolutionary doctrine in the years just before Darwin’s book was published, while most naturalists would have none of it. Nevertheless a few biologists ran counter to the prevailing view, and pointed to such facts as the essential unity of structure in all warm-blooded animals.

(47) The first complete theory was that of Lamarck, who thought that modifications due to environment, if constant and lasting, would be inherited and produce a new type. (48) Though no evidence for such inheritance was available, the theory gave a working hypothesis for naturalists to use, and many of the social and philanthropic efforts of the nineteenth century were framed on the tacit assumption that acquired improvements would be inherited.

But the man whose book gave both Darwin and Wallace the clue was the Reverend Robert Malthus, sometime curate of Albury in Surrey. The English people were increasing rapidly, and Malthus argued that the human race tends to outrun its means of subsistence unless the redundant individuals are eliminated. This may not always be true, but Darwin writes:

(49) In October 1838, I happened to read for amusement Malthus on Population, and being well prepared to appreciate the struggle for existence which everywhere goes on, from long continued observation of the habits of animals and plants, it at once struck me that, under these circumstances, favourable variations would tend to be preserved, and unfavourable ones to be destroyed. The result of this would be the formation of new species. Here then I had a theory by which to work.

The hypothesis of natural selection may not be a complete explanation, but it led to a greater thing than itself—an acceptance of the theory of organic evolution, which the years have but confirmed. Yet at first some naturalists joined the opposition. (50) To the many, who were unable to judge the biological evidence, the effect of the theory of evolution seemed incredible as well as devastating, to run counter to common sense and to overwhelm all philosophic and religious landmarks. Even educated man, choosing between the Book of Genesis and the Origin of Species, proclaimed with Disraeli that he was "on the side of the Angels.

(46) By the time of Aristotle, speculation had suggested that more perfect types had not only followed less perfect ones but actually had developed from them.

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