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  1. ThanDieuVN

    ThanDieuVN Thành viên quen thuộc

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    Ủa, mình vẫn bị có người bon chen à, tức ghê cha chả
    Sao không thấy chị Marôn nhắc đến em babedốc nhể? (người hùng mới nổi). Thôi để TD chăm sóc em vậy, à quên bài em hehe.
    @babe: để tôi sửa bài em nhé, (chỉ swả sau khi chị Marôn đăng bài mẫu thôi vì sửa theo bài tôi thì sợ lại vàng choé cả bài hihí)
  2. herotran80

    herotran80 Thành viên mới

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    Thế thì phải chia tay chị Maroon rồi! Buồn quá, Đau lòng quá!
    Em có thói quen post bài gần deadline rồi mừ!
    @all: Mình thấy một số bạn nghe rất tốt rồi, có nên chăng nhường đất cho những người còn kém nhỉ??? Dạo này đất đai lên giá quá!
  3. minhtrang86_vn

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    This is Shep O''Neal with the VOA Health report. A method tested in Switzerland may offer a new way treat burns. Researchers use skin cell rolled from fetus to treat serious burns in eight children. Some of the burns were the most severe kind. The scan cell came from a pregnancy that ended when the mother had a boson at fourteen weeks. She gave the scientists permission to use four center meter of skin from her fetus. The cell divided in a library then the scientists mix the cell with colism. Colism is a protein that enables skin to stretch. The researchers say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissue. They place some of the tissues on the top of the wounds of the children. The pieces of tissues were replaced with fresh one every three to four days. The scientists say the process was not at all difficult. The children were between the age of 14 months and 9 years old. Usually doctors use skin from other parts of the patient body to repair damages from burns. The process is called grafting; however, those skin cells reproduce slowly and sometimes painfully and the new skin often does not look good. Patrick Holfeld for the university hospital of Lowsanse leads the study. He said members of his team were surprised at the results. He said they expected the fetus tissue to work much the same as the skin graft. The British medical magazine the land search report in the fighting, the report said the wound on the young burn patients heal in about 15 days. Most graft treatments take 6 times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were completed. Most of the children recover full use of the damage darier. The researchers follow the progress for up to two years. Other researchers say the results of the sweet-six parameter still need to be compared to current burnt treatment. They noted that no one knows if the burns on the children would have heal without the fetus cell treatment. And questions have been raised about the molarity in the use of tissue form and õ?Ưõ?Ư. Fetus. The Washington pole publish letter from a policy expert at the Creston medical association .He said miss treatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society .
    This VOA special English health report was written by Caty Weaver. Our reports are on the Web at voaspeacialenglish.com. This is Shep O''Neal
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    Ủa, mình vẫn bị có người bon chen à, tức ghê cha chả
    Bài của em đây, vẫn có mấy chỗ ko nghe đc :(
    Fetal Skin Cells May Treat Burns
    This is Shep O?TNeal with the VOA Special English Helth Report.
    A method tested in Switzerland may offer a new way to treat burns. Reasearchers use skin cells grown from a fetus to treat serious burns in 8 children. Some of the burns were the most severe kind.
    The skin cells came from a pregnancy that ended when the mother had an abortion at 14 weeks. She gave the scientists permission to use 4 centimetres of skin from her fetus. The cells divided in a laboratory, then the scientists mixed the cells with collagen. Collagen is the protein that enables skin to stretch. The researchers say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissue. They placed some of the pieces on top of the wound of the children. The places of tissue was replaced with fresh ??? every 3-4 days. The scientists say the process was not at all difficult.
    The children were between the ages of 14 months and 9 years old. Usually, doctors use skin from other parts of the patient?Ts body to repair damage from burns. The process is called ?ografting?. However, those skin cells reproduce slowly and sometimes painfully. And the new skin often does not look good.
    Patrick Hohlfeld of the University hospital of ??? led the study. He says members of his team was surprised at the results. He said they expected the fetal tissue to work much the same as the skin draft. The ??? Medical Magazine ??? said report in the findings. The report said the wounds on the young burn patients heal in about 15 days. Most graft treat bands take 6 times longer. And the scientists say the repair was complete. Most of the children recovered 4 uses of the damaged areas. The researchers followed the progress for up to 2 years.
    Other researchers say the result of the ??? still need to be compared to current burn treat bands. They notice that no one knows if the burns on the children would have filled without the fetal cell treatment. And questions have been raised about the morality in the use of tissue from an aborted fetus. The Washington Post published a letter form a policy expert at the Christian Medical Association. He says mistreatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This VOA Special English Helth Report was written by Caty Weaver. Our reports are on the web at voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal.
    -Hết-
  5. Maroon_Opal

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    THÔNG BÁO TIN GIỰT GÂN TẬP 2
    Nhờ có sự nhiệt tình của babyrock, nên mới có thông báo bổ sung này. Babyrock dù đã đạt đến trình độ nghe bình thuờng, ko cần nghe chậm nữa, nhưng vẫn kiên quyết thgia giúp đỡ mọi người. Kể từ nay trở đi Maroon sẽ sửa 10 bài post đầu tiên + bài của orbit + 2 bài orbit sửa + 5 bài babyrock sẽ sửa = 18 bài tất cả.
    Nay thông báo đến toàn thể mem-bờ-sờ đuợc biết. Ký tên (xem góc duới bên phải, tên tui đó nha, ông Thần [nói] điêu kia, đừng có viết sai nữa đó)
    to hero: sao nỡ lòng nào nói lời chia tay với chị vậy em tàn nhẫn.. tàn nhẫn quá...
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    Ôi có kịp trong 10 nguời kô nhỉ, huhu. Đây là bài của em.
    Fetal Skin Cells May Treat Burns
    This is Shep O?TNeal with the VOA Special English Health Report.
    A method tested in Switzerland may offer a new way to treat burns. Researchers use skin cells grown from a foetus to treat serious burns in eight children. Some of the burns were the most severe kind.
    This skin cells came from a pregnancy that ended when the mother had an abortion at fourteen weeks. She gave the scientists permission to use four centimeters of skin from her foetus. The cells divided in a libratory. Then the scientists mix the cells with collagen. Collagen is the protein that enables skin to stretch. The scientists say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissue. They place some of the pieces on top of the wounds of the children. The pieces of tissue were placed with fresh ones every three to four days. The scientists say the process was not at all difficult.
    The children were between the ages of 14 months and 9 years old. Usually, doctors use skin from other parts of the patient?Ts body to repair damages from burns. The processes called "grafting". However, those skin cells reproduce slowly and sometimes painfully and the new skin often does not look good.
    Patrick Hohlfeld of the University hospital --- led the study. He says members of his team were surprised of the results. He said they expected the --- tissue to work much the same as the skin ---. The --- medical magazine glances report at the findings. Report said the wounds on the young burn patients healed in about 15 days. Most graft treat bands take six times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were completed. Most of the children recover four uses of the damaged area. The researchers followed the congress for up to two years.
    Others researchers say the result of the --- spearmen still need to be compared to current burn treatments. They notice that no one knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the foetus treatment and question has been raised about the morality in the use of tissue from and aborted foetus. The Washington posted public a letter from a policy expert at the Christian Medical Association. He says this treatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Caty Weaver. Our reports are on the web at voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal.
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  7. bad_at_everything

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    Em nghe tệ quá, nhiều chỗ không ra chữ gì nữa...huhu

    This is Shep O?TNeal with the VOA Special English Health Report.
    A method tested in Switzerland may offer a new way to treat burns. Researchers used skin cells from the?. to treat serious burns in eight children. Some of the burns were the most severe kind. The skin cells came from the pregnancy that ended when the mother head in the portion at fourteen weeks. She gave the scientist permission to use four centimeters of skin from her figures. The cells divided in the laboratory then the scientists mixed the cells with collagen. Collagen is a protein that enables skins to break. The researchers say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissues. They placed some of the tissues on top of the wombs of the children. The?of tissues were replaced with fresh ones every three to four days. The scientists say the process was not at all difficult. The children were between the ages of fourteen months and nine years old. Usually doctor uses skin from other parts of the patient body to repair the damage from burns. The process is called rafting. However, those skin cells reproduce slowly and sometimes painfully. And the new skin often does not look good. Patrick Hohlfeld at the University Hospital of Lausan let the study. He said members of his team were surprised at the result. He said they expected the filled tissues to work much the same as skin raft. The Body?Ts Medical Magazine reported in that fine day. The report said the wombs on the young burn patients killed in about fifteen days. Most raft treatments take six times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were complete. Most of the children recovered for use such the damage area. The researchers followed the progress for up to two years. Other researchers say the results solve the great experiment still need to compare to current burn-treatment. They know that no one knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the filled cell treatment. And questions have been waited about the mortality in the use of tissues from ?. feature. The Washington Post published the letter from an ? expert at the Christian Medical Association. He said this treatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Caty Weaver. Our report is also on the web at VOAspecialEnglish.com.
  8. Juria86

    Juria86 Thành viên mới

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    Cám ơn chị đã chữa và góp ý bài trước.
    Đây là bài lần này của em.

    Fetal Skin Cells May Treat Burns
    This is Shep O?TNeal with the VOA Special English Health Report.
    A method tested in Switzerland may offer a new way to treat burns. Reseachers use skin cells grown on a fetal to treat serious burns in eight children. Some of the burns were the most severe kind. The skin cells came from a pregnancy that ended when the mother had an abortion at fourteen weeks. She gave the scientists permission to view 4 centimeter of skin from her fetal. The cell divided in a laboratory then the scientists mixed the cell with colligen . Colligen is the protein that enables skin to stretch. The reseachers say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissue . They placed some of the pieces on top of the wound of the children .The pieces of tissue were replaced with fresh ones every three to four days. The scientists say the process was not at all difficult . The children were between the age of fourteen months and nine years old. Usually, doctors use skin from a part of a patient''s body to repair damage from burns. The processes call wrapping. However those skin cells reproduce slowly and sometimes painfully. And the new skin often does not look good. Patrick Hohlfeld of University Hospital of Lausanne led the study . He said members of his team were surprised at the result. He said they expected the fetal tissue to work much the same as the skin wrap. The .. medical Magazine of Lausanne reported the finding. The report said the wound on the young burn patient heals in about fifteen days. Most wrap treatments take six times longer. And the scientists say the repair was complete. Most of the children recovers from use of the damage area. The reseachers follow the progress for up to two years. Other reseachers say the result of the Swiss experiment still need to be compared to current burn treatment. They notice that no one knows if the burns on the children will have healed without the fetal cell treatment And question has been raised about the morality in the use of tissue from an aborted fetal . The Washington Pope published a letter from a policy expert as the Christian medical association .He said this treatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Caty Weaver .Our reports are on the web at voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal.
    University Hospital of Lausanne: cái này thì em phải google mới ra.
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    Híc híc may hôm nay được dayoff vật lộn với cái bài này mãi.Ngắn nhưng mà khó nghe qúa!.Hình như bài chị MAROON cho càng ngày càng khoai sọ thì phải!.
    Đây là bài nghe của em ạh!
    This is Shep O?TNeal with VOA Special Health Report
    A method tested in Swishland may offer a new way to treat burns . Researcher uses skin cell ???.to treat serious burns in eight children.Some of the burn were the most civil kind.The skin cell came from a pregnancy that ended when the mother have boosten at fourteen weeks.She gave scientist permission to use for centimeter of skill from her fitters.The cells divided in laboratory then the scientists mix the cell with cologne.Cologne is a protein that enable skin to straight.The researcher say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissue .They place some of the pieces on top of the gum of children.The pieces of tissue was replaced with .......every three to four days.The scientists say the process was not at all difficult .The children was between the age of fourteen months and nine years old.Usually, doctor uses skin from other parts of a patient body to repair damages from burns.
    The processes call ?ographing?.However ,those skill cells reproduce slowly and sometimes paintfully and the new skin often does not look good .
    Patrick Hohlfeld dots the University Hospital of L?..let the study.He said member of his team was surprised of the results.He said they expected of the fitter tissue to work much the same as the skingraphs .The Bristish Medical Magazine The Landship reported the findings .The report said the gum on the young burns patient healed in about fifteen days.Most graph treatments take six times longer and the scientist say the repairs were completed.Most of children recover for uses of damage areas.The researcher follow the progress for up to two years.
    Other researchers say the result of the sweet experiment still need to be compared to current burn treatments.They notice that no one knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the fitter cell treatment.And question have been raised about the morality in use up tissue from end ??.fitter. The Washington posts public the letters from policy expert at The Christian Medical Association.He said miss treatment dot early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Caty Weaver.Our report show on the web at voaspecialenglish.com.This is Sep O?TNeal.
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    Sabomer Thành viên mới

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    Nghe tên riêng khó quá, phải tham khảo thêm bài của các bạn.
    Sau đây là những gì tớ nghe được:
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    This is Shep O?TNeal with the VOA Special English, Health Report.
    A method tested in Swirtheland may offer a new way to treat burns. Reseachers used skin cells grown from a fetus to treat serious burns in 8 children. Some of the burns were the most severe kind. The skin cells came from a pregnancy that ended when the mother had an abortion at 14 weeks. She gave the scientists permission to use 4 centimeters of skin from her fetus. The cells divided in a laboratory. Then the scientists mixed the cells with collagen. Collagen is a protein that enables skin to stretch. The researchers say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissue. They placed some of the pieces on top of the wounds of the children. The pieces of tissue were replaced with fressuance every 3 to 4 days. The scientists say the process was not at all difficult. The children were between the ages of 14 months and 5 years old.
    Usually, doctors use skin from other parts of the patient''''s body to repair damage from burns. The proccess is called "grafting". However, no skin shells reproduce slowly and sometimes paintfully. And, the new skin often does not look good.
    Patrick Hohlfeld of the University Hospital of Loussane let the study. He said members of his team were surprised at the result. He said they expected the fetal tissue to work much the same as "The skin grafts". The Buddish Medical Magazine ??? reported the findings. The report said the wounds on the young burn patients healed in about in about 15 days. Most graft treatment takes 6 times longer. And the scientists say the repaires were completed. Most of the children recovered for use of the damaged area. The researchers followed the progress for up to 2 years.
    Other researchers say the results of the Swiss experiment still need to be compared to current burn treatments. They noted that noone knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the fetal cell treatment. And questions have been raised about the morality in the use of tissue from an aborted fetus. The Washington Post published a letter from a policy expert at The Christian Medical Association. He said this treatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This is VOA Special English, Health Report was written by the Caty Weaver.
    Our report is on the web at voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal.
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    Được Sabomer sửa chữa / chuyển vào 17:03 ngày 19/10/2006

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