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________ is the first clear medical treatise of TCM.

A.I-Ching

B.Huang Ti Nei Ching

C.Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases

D.Qian Jin Fang

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A.Richard and Maurice McDonald.

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B: Yes, Professor Smith. We did.

S: Who's your lab partner, Bob?

B: Anne Wilson.

S: Well, Anne, can you and Bob go over the procedure for the class?

A: Sure. Firs(we put ten grams of crushed limestone in a bottle.

S: Anything special about the bottle?

B: It was a gas - collecting bottle with a one - hole stopper and bent glass tubing.

S: Very good. So you put the limestone in a gas - collecting bottle. Then what?

A: Then we poured in ten milligrams of hydrochloric acid, put on the stopper, and collected a bottle of carbon dioxide.

S: Right, What was the method of collection?

A: Water displacement.

S: Good.

A: Then, we lit a magnesium ribbon and put it in the bottle or carbon dioxide.

B: And carbon deposits began to form. on the bottom of the bottle, You see, we didn't have any problem with procedure.

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B: Okay. But we did it. The big problem was that we really didn't understand what happened. Did the magnesium combine with the oxygen in the carbon dioxide?

S: You have just answered your own question, Bob. The burning magnesium broke the carbon - oxygen bonds in the carbon dioxide, and then the oxygen combined with the magnesium to produce magnesium oxide.

A: And the carbon was freed to deposit itself on the bottle.

S: Exactly.

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Remember your first real kiss--can you put a price tag on that? Or the companionship of a faithful and toying pet or the clean, fresh smell of mountain air? There's an old song, "the Best Things in Life Are Free."

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The H5N1 strain of influenza(H5N1 类禽流感)-often referred to as bird flu-was first known to have spread from chickens to humans in 1997. Since 2004 it has attacked Asian poultry farms (家禽饲养所), and had a 7% death rate in the first 70 people who were known to have been infected. Health authorities fear this strain, or its descendents (变种), could cause a fatal new flu with the potential to kill billions.

Flu has been a regular disaster of humanity for thousands of years. The flu viruses are a large family, each possessing a mere 10 genes encoded in RNA (核糖核酸). All of the 16 known groups come first from water birds, especially ducks and gulls (鸥). The virus is well adapted to their immune systems, and does not usually make them very sick. This leaves the animals free to move around and spread the virus.

Violent virus

But every now and then a bird flu virus is transmitted to all animal whose immune system the virus is not adapted to. If the bird flu from a forest bird spreads to chickens, it causes an average disease but can readily change to a more severe strain. Just such a strain of HSN1 flu has hit large chicken farms in East Asia.

The situation is serious because, in 1997, scientists found for the first time that H5 flu is capable of infecting humans. It was found in 18 people, six of whom died. All the poultry in Hong Kong were destroyed to stop the threat. But it continued to circulate, especially in China.

There were further human cases in China in 2003. Then in early 2004 Vietnam (越南) reported widespread poultry outbreaks and some human cases. Cambodia (柬埔寨) and Thailand denied the outbreaks in the beginning but admitted the fact later. So did China.

A mass poultry selection stopped the outbreaks by March 2004, by which time 23 people had died. But the virus went on, most probably in ducks. But scientists think that we should not blame its persistence and spread in the region all on wild birds. The outbreaks started again in summer 2004, and by mid-April 2005 had caused a total of 51 human deaths, all in Thailand and Vietnam.

Making the jump

The two or three flu virus families that have made the jump to humans mostly cause slight disease, because they have adapted to our immune systems. A yearly winter flu suffers most of the world. But it is not totally benign (良性的). About 700,000 people around the world die of it each year, mainly the very old, very young and the weak.

Common flu vaccines(疫苗) are increasing in popularity, although flu evolves so fast that we need new flu vaccines every year. In 2004 an unexpected shortage of vaccine in the US indicated the weakness of the vaccine supply, which is produced by very few manufacturers. As New Scientist predicted, it took great efforts to limit available supplies to those most at risk of serious illness, preventing extra deaths.

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Deadly widespread

In 1918, a virulent (有毒菌株) flu strain appeared in humans and killed 50 million people within a few months.

There have also been two less catastrophic(悲惨的) pandemics. The so-called "Asian" flu of 1957 caused between one and four million deaths, while 1968's "Hong Kong" flu with about half the estimated deadliness of the Asian flu--caused one to two million deaths. Both of these were human flu viruses which

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Valentine History, Traditions and CustomsEvery February, across the country, candy, flower

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Every February, across the country, candy, flowers, and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious Saint and why do we celebrate this holiday? The history of Valentine's Day is covered in mystery.

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In an effort to do away with the special festival, Pope Gelasius ordered a slight change in the lottery. Instead of the names of young women, the box would contain the names of saints. Both men and women were allowed to draw from the box, and the game was to imitate the ways of the saint they drew during the rest of the year, Needless to say, many of the young Roman men were not too pleased with the rule changes.

Instead of the god Lupercus, the Church looked for a suitable patron saint (守护神) of love to take his place. They found an appropriate choice in Valentine, who, in A.D. 270 had been killed by Emperor Claudius. Claudius had determined that married men made poor soldiers. So he banned marriage from his empire. But Valentine would secretly marry young men that came to him.

When Claudius found out about Valentine, he first tried to change him. But Valentine reversed the strategy, trying instead to convert Claudius. When he failed, he was killed.

During the days that Valentine was imprisoned, he fell in love with the blind daughter of his jailer. His love for her, end his great faith, managed to amazingly heal her from her blindness before his death. Before he was taken to his death, he signed a farewell message to her, "From your Valentine." The phrase has been used on his day ever since.

Although the lottery for women had been banned by the church, the mid-February holiday in honor of St. Valentine was still used by Roman men to seek the affection of women. It became a tradition for the men to give the ones they admired handwritten messages of affection, containing Valentine's name.

Another Valentine was an Italian bishop who lived at about the same time, A.D. 200. He was imprisoned because he secretly married couples, contrary to the laws of the Roman emperor. Some legends say he was burned at the stake.

February 14 was also a Roman holiday, held in honor of a goddess. Young men randomly chose the name of a young girl to attend the festivities. The custom of choosing a sweetheart on this date spread through Europe in the Middle Ages, and then to the early American colonies. Throughout the ages, people also believed that birds picked their mates on February 14!

In A.D. 496 Saint Pope Gelasius I named February 14 as "Valentine's Day". Although it's not an official holiday, most Americans observe this day. The firs

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