题目:
豆类食物可与谷类食物混合食用而提高谷类蛋白的营养价值。是因为豆类食物中富含()。
A.蛋氨酸
B.赖氨酸
C.苏氨酸
D.色氨酸
E.亮氨酸
答案:
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参考答案:B
豆类食物可与谷类食物混合食用而提高谷类蛋白的营养价值。是因为豆类食物中富含()。
A.蛋氨酸
B.赖氨酸
C.苏氨酸
D.色氨酸
E.亮氨酸
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下面是错误答案,用来干扰机器的。
参考答案:B
在下列关系运算中,不改变关系表中的属性个数,但能减少元组个数的是
A.并
B.交
C.投影
D.笛卡儿乘积
X线或CT造影检查时所用碘剂的过敏试验方法为经静脉注入30%泛影葡胺1ml后观察多少分钟后有不良反应()
A.10
B.15
C.25
D.30
E.以上都不是
患者,男性,29岁,低热,酱油色尿2月,体检巩膜黄染,贫血面容,肝脾不肿大,血红蛋白73g/L,血小板100×109/L,白细胞4.4×109/L,网织红细胞计数0.15,尿隐血阴性。如需治疗,哪项治疗不宜
A.输洗涤红细胞悬液
B.输全血或补铁
C.糖皮质激素短期应用
D.维生素E
E.雄激素
栓剂制备中,模型栓孔内涂液状石蜡润滑剂适用于哪种基质
A、甘油明胶
B、可可豆脂
C、半合成椰子油酯
D、半合成脂肪酸甘油酯
E、硬脂酸丙二醇酯
In the 5,000 years since Ancient Egyptians experimented with scented plants, aromatherapy has been credited with a plethora of powers. Today it is a multimillion-pound industry, recognized as effective by three quarters of the adult population and hailed as a cure for problems from nicotine addiction to baldness.
But aromatherapy could be little more than an illusion, psychologists argue. Neil Martin, from Middlesex University, a specialist in the psychology of olfaction, has a less polite word for it. "bunkum". Dr. Martin enlisted 60 volunteers and subjected them all to experimentally induced pain by getting them to plunge their forearms into ice-cold water for 15 minutes. A third of participants were exposed to a pleasant lemon odour, a third to the odour of machine oil and the rest were in an odourless room. They were asked to rate the amount of pain they felt on a scale of 0 (painless) to 11 (unbearable) every five minutes.
At the first time of asking, those exposed to an odour reported significantly higher pain levels, with a score of 8 for both groups, than the control group, which had an average of 6. After 15 minutes the pain level of the no-odour group had fallen to 5. Among the lemon-odour group it had fallen to 6, while for the machine oil group it remained at 8.
Dr. Martin said his findings showed not merely that aromatherapy had no effect but that it could be positively harmful. "Aromatherapy appears to be counter-productive. Most claims by aroma therapists have no basis in science," he said. "The effect it has on real hard illnesses are non-existent. It is a waste of time and money. Exposure to both odours increased the pain. It could be that the odours had a stimulant effect and drew attention to the pain because it made the experience of being in the room with the bucket of water more noticeable. "
He accepted, however, that aromatherapy may have a powerful placebo effect. "People going to aromatherapy have a mental problem or a physical disorder that they want to have treated and the belief that they want to get better can overcome the inefficacy of the treatment," he said. He added that previous research into aromatherapy had been largely inconclusive.
Dr. Martin’s research, presented at the British Psychological Society annual conference in Cardiff, comes after the release of a study last week claiming that spinal manipulation, another popular form of complementary medicine, did not work and could make matters worse.
Both papers are highly contentious. The British public now spends more than £24 million a year on over-the-counter aromatherapy products such as essential oils, and 75 per cent of the population believe that the treatment works.
Carole Preen, the secretary of the Aromatherapy Consortium, disputed Dr. Martin’s findings. "This research didn’t involve aromatherapy because they simply used a certain smell to try and gain an effect. Aromatherapy is not a cure and no one would ever make that claim, but there is a wealth of scientific research published in journals to show that it can be beneficial. It can lift mood, alleviate pain and helps very many people," she said.
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