整点票币应达到点准、挑净、墩齐、捆紧、()五项质量标准要求。
A、无虫蛀
B、无差错事故
C、分类
D、盖章清楚
参考答案:D
男,35岁。右肾疼痛3天,尿常规红细胞充满/HP,白细胞2~3/HP,尿路平片可见右输尿管下段走行区高密度阴影0.6cm,IVU可见右输尿管下段结石,其上输尿管轻度扩张,右肾轻度积水。
患者中西药治疗和大量饮水及活动后绞痛解除,突然出现尿流中断及排尿终末痛,其原因是()
A.急性前列腺炎
B.结石在输尿管壁间段
C.结石到膀胱
D.结石到 * *
E. * * 炎
Ants first captured the attention of software engineers in the early 1990s. A single ant cannot do much on its own, but a group of ants (52) can solve complex problems. That inspired people like Marco Dorigo, who is one of the founders of a (53) known as group intelligence.
Ants are good at choosing the shortest possible route between a food (54) and their nest. This reminds us of a classic computational travelling-salesman problem. Given a list of cities and their (55) apart, the salesman must find the shortest route needed to visit each city once. As the number of cities (56) , the problem gets more complicated.Ants solve their own problem using chemical signals called pheromones (信息素), when an ant finds food, she takes it back to the nest, (57) a pheromone trail that will attract others. The more ants that (58) the trail, the per it becomes. (59) , the pheromones evaporate (挥发) quickly, so once all the food has been collected, the trail soon goes cold. This rapid evaporation means long trails are less (60) than short ones, all else being equal. Pheromones thus turn the (61) intelligence of the individual ants into something more powerful.
60().
A.interesting
B.important
C.attractive
D.visible