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小舞蹈病的诊断依据?

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小舞蹈病的诊断依据?

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材料一 在法令颁布之后的7个年头,全国兴修水利工程达1万处,灌溉农田36万多顷(其中两浙路占了全部耕地的近三分之一)和官田近2000顷。福建莆田县的大型水利工程木兰陂,也是在这个时候依靠民力建造起来的。特别是在今河南、河北、陕西、山西等省沿河地区大兴淤田,使盐碱地、沙碛荒地成为肥沃土地。据不完全统计,从熙宁二年到元丰元年(1069~1078年)的10年间,兴造淤田达10万顷。

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(2)根据材料二,解释该项变法措施的基本含义。(6分)

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