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某消防大队对某银行大楼内计算机房检查时发现七氟丙烷灭火系统的储存钢瓶显示压力为设计储存压力的85%,因机房中常有人工作,系统置于“手动”状态,进行模拟启动测试时,感烟探测器报警后,声光报警器启动,感温探测器报警1分钟后,启动信号有了显示,机房内的中央空调仍正常工作。

问:该单位七氟丙烷灭火系统是否正常?如不正常大队应如何处理?

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(1)该单位七氟丙烷灭火系统不正常,具体问题如下:储存钢瓶显示压力应不小于设计储存压力的90%,感温探测器报警后,声光报警器才应启动,并应有不超过30秒的延时,停止中央空调的运行,然后系统动作。

(2)监督员应当场填写《消防监督检查记录》,对消防设施未保持完好有效的违法行为,填发《责令改正通知书》责令立即改正,并受案调查,根据消防法第六十条第一款第一项规定,处五千元以上五万元以下罚款。

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Feeling anxious Your mood may actually change how your dinner tastes, making the bitter and salty flavors recede, according to new research. This link between the chemical balance in your brain and your sense of taste could one day help doctors to treat depression. There are currently no on-the-spot tests for deciding which medication will work best in individual patients with this condition. Researchers hope that a test based on flavor detection could help doctors to get more prescriptions right first time.

It has long been known that people who are depressed have lower-than-usual levels of the brain chemicals serotonin or noradrenaline, or in some cases both. Many also have a blunted sense of taste, which is presumably caused by changes in brain chemistry. To unpick the relationship between the two, Lucy Donaldson and her colleagues at the University of Bristol, UK, gave 20 healthy volunteers two antidepressant drugs, and checked their sensitivity to different tastes. The drug that raised serotonin levels made people more sensitive to sweet and bitter tastes, the team reports in the Journal of Neuroscience. The other, which increased noradrenaline, enhanced recognition of bitter and sour tastes.

In healthy people, volunteers whose anxiety levels were naturally higher were less sensitive to bitter and salty tastes. "What hasn’t been done beore is to look precisely at which tastes are affected in depression," says Donaldson. Now the results are in, "we can discriminate between the chemicals and the tastes that seem to be altered," she says. Testing sensitivity to sweet and sour tastes could potentially help doctors to pick up on which chemicals are dipping, guiding them when choosing which drug to rectify the problem.

Currently, doctors rely on physical and emotional symptoms to make a best guess at an individual’s imbalance, prescribe a drug and wait about a month to check on any improvement. Good doctors have about a 60-80% success rate in selecting the right drug the first time, says psychiatrist Jan Melichar, a co-author on the paper. Are there any decent tests for prescribing drugs for depression "No. We do a best guesstimate," says Melichar. "I’m excited by this finding because in 3, 5 or 7 years we could have a simple taste test. "

Next, the team plans to perform similar tests in depressed people, and in healthy volunteers given another brain chemical called tryptophan. This chemical would lower the healthy subjects’ levels of serotonin, as actually happens in depressed patients.

The work has also generated interest from flavor houses--companies that develop chemicals for the food and drink industry--who are interested in making foods taste just as sweet with half the amount of sugar. "Theoretically there would be the possibility of enhancing your meal with drugs that affect brain chemicals so that things would taste better--you couid have a ’designer taste tablet’," Donaldson says.

The word "blunted" (Line 2, Paragraph 2) most probably means ()

A. sharp

B. painful

C. insensitive

D. sweet