负水头

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负水头

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病历摘要:患者男性,45岁,因乏力纳差、腹胀2月,低热一周入院,既往有饮酒史20年,每天4两白酒。体查:巩膜中度黄染,腹膨隆,腹水征(+),双下肢中度凹陷性浮肿。

下列哪项不是肝性脑病的诱发原因?()

A.便秘

B.感染

C.利尿剂使用

D.麻醉剂使用

E.低盐饮食

F.腹水排放

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奶奶对我说:“我出生那年正好是鸦片战争爆发100周年。”她出生在(   )

A.1840年

B.1856年

C.1940年

D.1956年

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若a是int型变量,则表达式(a=2*3,a*2),a+6的值为______。

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面部口眼斜,或肌肤不仁,并无其他疾苦者,属()

A.风中脏腑

B.热极生风

C.阴虚生风

D.风中经络

E.血虚生风

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This year’s Sumantra Ghoshal Conference, held at London Business School, debated whether strategy research has become irrelevant to the practice of management. The late Mr Ghoshal published a paper in 2005 scolding business schools for pouring "bad theory" on their students. That same year Warren Bennis and James O’Toole, both at the University of Southern California, published an article in the Harvard Business Review criticising MBA programmes for paying too much attention to "scientific" research and not enough to what current and future managers actually needed. Business schools, they argued, would be better off acting more like their professional counterparts, such as medical or law schools, nurturing skilled practitioners as well as frequent publishers.

However, business school professors have a tendency not to change. Since universities take journal rankings into account when awarding tenure, academics are rewarded more when they publish in research journals. (Popular media rankings of MBA programmes, although not The Economist’s, also take research output into account.)

In 2008 the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) took up the debate, publishing a report on making business research more useful. It suggested that tenure committees become more flexible. A scholar dedicated to popularising management ideas, for example, should be evaluated on book sales and attention from the news media, not on articles in research journals. This would allow faculty to reach out to wider audiences, rather than be, as Messrs Bennis and O’Toole put it, "damned as popularisers".

But that might also risk granting tenure on the basis of trendy but ultimately unhelpful ideas. In any case, some argue that the relevance of business research is understated. Jan Williams, vice chair of AACSB, argues that doing research allows faculty members to stay at the forefront of their subject, and that in turn improves their teaching. "We can’t teach students outdated material," he says.

What is more, a paper in Academy of Management Learning & Education suggests that faculty members’ research productivity and their students’ earnings after graduation may be positively linked. Certainly, the best known schools often have p research reputations to match their recognition in the wider world. So, should a student worry about a faculty’s research ability when applying to a school If business schools with better researchers produce better-paid graduates, then perhaps they should. But only up to a point: what MBA students most need is skillful teaching and help in developing their critical thinking skills first; access to frontier research comes afterwards. As Messrs Bennis and O’Toole put it: "Business professors too often forget that executive decision-makers are not fact-collectors; they are fact users and integrators.

According to the first paragraph, Bennis and O’Toole complained about()

A. business schools’ publishing papers

B. irrelevant management in business schools

C. too much efforts directed to research

D. MBA programmes’ misleading students

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