在ASON技术中,为何要引入控制平面?

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在ASON技术中,为何要引入控制平面?

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下列有关体温的描述正确的是

A.长时间从事夜间工作者,在24h内其体温一般在下午2~8点最高

B.婴幼儿体温较稳定

C.女性体温较男性体温稍高

D.女性在月经前期,体温轻度降低

E.老年人体温有下降趋势,高龄者体温会更低

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早期子宫内膜癌妇科检查时发现()

A.子宫变软

B.子宫压痛

C.附件区肿块

D.子宫正常大或增大

E.宫口处脱出质脆组织

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轨道车制动梁和各种拉杆等绞接件应设置()的安全装置。

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下列各项中,属于企业在确定记账本位币时应考虑的因素有()。

A.取得借款使用的主要计价货币

B.确定商品生产成本使用的主要计价货币

C.确定商品销售价格使用的主要计价货币

D.从经营活动中收取货款使用的主要计价货币

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If you leave a loaded weapon lying around, it is bound to go off sooner or later. Snow-covered northern Europe heard the gunshot loud and clear when Russia cut supplies to Ukraine this week as part of a row about money and power, the two eternal battlegrounds of global energy. From central Europe right across to France on the Atlantic seaboard, gas supplies fell by more than one-third. For years Europeans had been telling themselves that a cold-war enemy which had supplied them without fail could still be depended on now it was an ally ( of sorts). Suddenly, nobody was quite so sure.

Fearing the threat to its reputation as a supplier, Russia rapidly restored the gas and settled its differences with Ukraine. But it was an uncomfortable glimpse of the dangers for a continent that imports roughly half its gas and that Gérard Mestrallet, boss of Suez, a French water and power company, expects to be importing 80% of its gas by 2030--much of it from Russia. It was scarcely more welcome for America, which condemned Russia’s tactics. And no wonder: it consumes one-quarter of the world’s oil, but produces only 3% of the stuff. Over the coming years, the world’s dependence on oil looks likely to concentrate on the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia. Russian oil had seemed a useful alternative.

Fear of the energy weapon has a long history. When producers had the upper hand in the oil embargo of 1973-74, Arab members of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cut supply, sowing turmoil and a global recession. When consumers had the upper hand in the early 1990s, the embargo cut the other way. After Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990, the world shut in 5m barrels a day (b/d) of production from the two countries in an attempt to force him out. With oil costing $ 60 a barrel, five times more than the nominal price in 1999, and spot prices for natural gas in some European and American markets at or near record levels, power has swung back to the producers for the first time since the early 1980s. Nobody knows how long today’s tight markets will last. "It took us a long time to get there and it will take us a long time to get back," says Robin West, chairman of PFC Energy in Washington. A clutch of alarmist books with titles such as "The Death of Oil" predict that so little oil is left in the ground that producers will always have pricing power. The question is how worried consumers should be. What are the threats to energy security and what should the world do about them The answers suggest a need for planning and a certain amount of grim realism, but not for outright panic.

USA, according to the text, disapproved of Russian expedient in that()

A. most often it works wonder

B. Americans never welcome Europeans

C. Russians hardly produce consuming stuff

D.it depends heavily on oil import

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