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    hix, dịu dàng quá, đúng là cô giáo, cô giáo thật sự đây rồi. Cho phép TD tôi gọi em là chị "Ma-run 2" nhé. Mà riêng babe phải lên hẳn Internet chứ lên Vnnet làm jè :D
    Cho TD hỏi 1 câu: muốn rơi vào "blue eyes" của em thì có cần fải chọn số thứ tự nào để pót bài không nhỉ?
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    cho em hỏi bao giờ có bài nghe mới vậy ?????
    ­em mới gia nhập mong các bác chỉ bảo nha
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    Cảm ơn BABY đã chữa bài cho mình, tất cả mọi người đều nghe ra từ "graft" vậy mà mình thì chịu luôn, mãi sau mới biết nó là cấy,ghép.
    Hùi hụp đợi bài nghe thứ 5 tới quá, nhờ có topic này và mọi người mà mình mới chịu khó nghe, cám ơn nhiều nhiều.
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    Đừng gọi em tui dzậy nha ông kia, em tui có tên đàng hoàng đó. Mà thực sự muốn lọt vào mắt xanh của em tui hả. Mách nước cho nhé hối lộ gì chứ???
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    Bài của bé mập, bàn nhất
    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 a fetus 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 use four centimeters of skin from her fetus.
    The cells divided in the 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 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, doctors use skin from other parts of a patient?Ts patients'''' body to repair damage 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 Hohlfeld at the University Hospital of Lauzane Lausanne led the study. He said says members of his team were surprised at the results. He said says they expected the fetal tissue to work much the same as the skin grafts.
    The British Medical Magazine The Lancet reported the findings. The report said says the wounds on the young burn patients heal in about 15 days. Most graft treatments take six times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were complete. Most of the children recovered full use of the damaged areas. The researchers followed the progress for up to two years.
    Other researchers say the results of the Swiss experiment still need to be compared to current burn treatments. They noted that no one knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the fetal cell treatment.

    And questions have has 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 says mistreatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    The 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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    Bài của waianta
    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 grown from a fetus 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 has an abortion at fourteen weeks. She gave the scientists permission to use four centimeters of the skin from her fetus.
    The cells divided in the 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 place some of the pieces on top of the wounds of the children. The pieces of tissue were replaced with frequence 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, doctors use skin from other points parts of the patient?Ts body to repair damage 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 Hohlfeld of the University Hospital of Lausanne led the studies study. He says members of his team were surprised at the results. He says they expected the fetal tissue to work much the same as the skin grafts.
    The British Medical Magazine The Lancet reported the findings. The report says the wounds on young burn patients healed in about fifteen days. Most graft treatments takes six times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were complete. Most of the children recovered full use of the damaged areas. The researchers followed the progress for up to two years.
    Other researchers say the results of the Swiss experiment still need to be compared to current burn treatments. They notice noted that no one knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the fetal cells treatment.
    And questions has been raised about the morality in the use of tissue from aborted fetus . The Washington Post public published a letter from a policy expert at the Chirstian Medical Association. He says mistreatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    The 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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    Ông vào đây bon chen với em út làm gì hả Thần điêu:
    This is Shep O?TNeal with the VOA Special English Health Reports.
    A method tested in Switzerland may offer a new way to treat burns. Researchers 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 cm of skin from her fetus.
    The cells divided in a laboratory. Then the scientists mixed the cells with ?ocollagen?. Collagen is a protein that enables skin to stretch. The researchers say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissues.
    They placed some of the pieces on top of the wounds of the children. The pieces of tissues will were replaced with fresh ones 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 9 years old.
    Usually, doctors use skin from other parts of a 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 Lausanne led the study. He said: says members of his team were surprised at the results. He said says they expected at the fetal tissues to work much the same as the skin grafts.
    The British Medical Magazine The Lancet said reported in the findings. The report said: says the wounds on the young burn patients healed in about 15 days. Most graft treat bands treatments take 6 times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were completed. Most of the children recovered full use of the damaged areas. The researchers followed the progress for up to 2 years.
    Other researchers say the results of the Switch Swiss experiment still need to be compared to current burn treat bands treatments. They notice noted that no one 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 tissues from an aborted fetus. The Washington Post published a letter from a policy expert at Christian Medical Association. He said says mistreatment 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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    Bài của phuongthuy86
    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 laboratory. Then the scientists mixed the cells with collagen. Collagen is the protein that enables skin to stretch. The scientists 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 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 is 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 (cái này là tên riêng mà, phải viết hoa chữ cái đầu tiên) of Lausanne led the study. He says members of his team were surprised of the results. He said says they expected the fetal tissue to work much the same as the skin graft. The British medical magazine glances The Lancet reported at the findings. The report said says the wounds on the young burn patients healed in about 15 days. Most graft treatments bands take six times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were completed. Most of the children recovered four full uses of the damaged areas. The researchers followed the congress progress for up to two years.
    Others researchers say the results of the Swiss experiment spearmen still need to be compared to current burn treatments. They notice noted that no one knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the foetus fetal cell treatment. And questions has have been raised about the morality in the use of tissue from and an aborted foetus. The Washington posted Post (cái này cũng là tên riêng) public publish a letter from a policy expert at the Christian Medical Association. He says this treatment mistreatment 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.
    Tổng kết: chú ý chữ s ở cuối từ.
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    Bài của bad_at_everything
    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 grown from the a fetus 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 had an abortion at fourteen weeks. She gave the scientists permission to use four centimeters of skin from her figures fetus. The cells divided in the a laboratory. Then the scientists mixed the cells with collagen. Collagen is a protein that enables skins to break stretch. The researchers say this process can provide many small pieces of skin tissues. They placed some of the tissues on top of the wombs wounds of the children. The pieces 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?Ts body to repair the damage 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 Hohlfeld at of the University Hospital of Lausanne let led the study. He said says members of his team were surprised at the results. He said says they expected the filled fetal tissues to work much the same as skin graft. The Body?Ts British medical magazine The Lancet reported in that fine day the findings. The report said says the wombs wounds on the young burn patients killed healed in about fifteen days. Most graft treatments take six times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were complete. Most of the children recovered for full use such of the damaged areas. The researchers followed the progress for up to two years. Other researchers say the results solve of the great Swiss experiment still need to compared to current burn treatment. They know noted that no one knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the filled fetal cell treatment. And questions have been waited raised about the mortality in the use of tissues from an aborted feature fetus. The Washington Post published the a letter from an policy expert at the Christian Medical Association. He said says this treatment mistreatment 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 is also on the web at VOAspecialEnglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal.
    Tổng kết: chú ý said và says; lưu ý những chữ s ở cuối từ.
    Được orbit sửa chữa / chuyển vào 14:42 ngày 24/10/2006
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