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  1. likearafat

    likearafat Thành viên mới

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    Bạn ThanDieuVN muốn được 8chấm ieo mà tiếng Việt chưa sõi gì cả, "xô đẩy" chứ ai lại nói "sô đẩy", hehe, chọc tí, ...
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    Là lá la vui quá ! bác Likeaf.. gì đó săm soi con cá toi ghê nhẩy !Bái phục , bái phục ! Nhưng mà hình như đây là box English, có nhầm nhọt sang trồng trọt một tý cũng ko sao nhẩy !
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    Sabomer Thành viên mới

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    Hì hì, mình cũng chẳng biết sao lại thế nữa. Bài sau mình sẽ cố gắng sai giống các bạn khác :P.
    Cảm ơn bạn đã sửa bài giùm mình.
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    em cũng muốn tham gia.nhưng khi nào có bài nghe mới?và nghe trong bao lâu?bài viết nghe được send cho ai? em mới tham gia.mọi người chỉ bảo dùm nghe.
    nick ttvn:smallpig109
    im blackmoon1091987
  5. Maroon_Opal

    Maroon_Opal Thành viên mới

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    This is Shep O''Neal with the VOA Special English Health Report.
    A method tested in Switzerland may offer a new way to treat burns. Researchers used skin cells rolled grown from a fetus to treat serious burns in eight children. Some of the burns were the most severe kind.
    The scan skin cells came from a pregnancy that ended when the mother had a boson an abortion at fourteen weeks. She gave the scientists permission to use four center meter (what''s this?) centimeters of skin from her fetus.
    The cells divided in a library (oài oai, cĂi giỏằ thưa lày) laboratory. Then the scientists mixed the cells with collagen. Collagen colism. Colism 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 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 ages of 14 months and 9 years old.
    Usually, doctors use skin from other parts of the a patientõ?Ts 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 of the University Hospital of Lowsanse leads Lausanne led the study. He said says members of his team were surprised at the results. He said says they expected the fetus fetal tissue to work much the same as the skin grafts. The British medical magazine The Lancet land search reported in the fighting findings.
    The report said says the wounds on the young burn patients healed in about 15 days. Most graft treatments take 6 times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were completed. Most of the children recovered full use of the damaged areas darier. The researchers followed the progress for up to two years.
    Other researchers say the results of the sweet-six parameter Swiss experiment still need to be compared to current burnt treatments. They noted that no one knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the fetus fetal cell treatment.
    And questions have been raised about the molarity morality in the use of tissue form and an aborted fetus. The Washington pole Post published a letter from a policy expert at the Creston Christian Medical Association .He said says miss 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 voaspeacialenglish.com. This is Shep O''Neal.
    Muỏằ'n chỏằ< nghỏằ? chặĂi em ra hông???
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    Maroon_Opal Thành viên mới

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    Bài của orbit
    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. Reasearchers 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 centimetres of skin from her fetus.
    The cells divided in a laboratory. Then the scientists mixed the cells with collagen. Collagen is the 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 places pieces of tissue was were (số nhiều) replaced with fresh ones 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 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 says members of his team was (oh oh, again???) were surprised at the results. He said says they expected the fetal tissue to work much the same as the skin draft 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 treatments bands take 6 times longer. And the scientists say the repairs was were complete. Most of the children recovered 4 full uses of the damaged areas. 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 bands. They notice noted that no one knows if the burns on the children would have filled 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 form from 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 Health Report was written by Caty Weaver. Our reports are on the web at voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal.
    Kỳ này xuống quá nha em, có mấy lỗi sai rất vô duyên đó
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    Maroon_Opal Thành viên mới

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    Bài của quynhtm
    Fetal Skin Cells May Treat Burns
    This is Shep O"Neal with the VOA Special English, Health"s Reports. (làm gì có âm s nào mà cứ phan vô thế bạn)
    A method tested in Switzerland may offer new way to treat burns. Researchers used skin cells grown from proto a fetus to treat serious burns in eight children. Some of the burns were was the most serious severe (2 từ này fát âm đâu có giống nhau) 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 the laboratory. and Then the scientists mixed the cells with collagen. Collagen is the a protein that enables to the skin to stretch. The researchers said say this process can provide many small pieces of skin"s (bạn này hay tưởng tượng ra chữ s ghê) tissue.
    They play placed some of tissues pieces on top of the wounds of the children. The pieces of tissue will were replaced with of fresh wound 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 the patient"s body to repair damage from burns. The process is called a grafting. However, those skin cells reproduce slowly and sometimes painfully. And the new skin often does not look good.
    Patrick Hohfeld from of the University Hospital of Laussane left led the study. He said says members of his team were surprised with at the results. He said says they expected the fetal"s tissue to work much the same as the skin"s grafts.
    The prestigious British medical magazine The Lancet reported it for the 5 days findings. The report said says the wounds on the young burn"s patients healed in about 15 days. Most of graft treatments takes 6 times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were complete.
    Most of the children recovered full use whole of the damaged areas. The researchers followed the progress for up to 2 years.
    Other researchers says the results of the specific Swiss experiments still need to be compared to other burn treatments. They notice noted that no one knows if the burns from on the children will would have healed without the heal fetal cell treatments.
    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 says that mistreatment don"t relieve of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This is VOA Special English Health"s Reports was created written by Caty Weaver. Our reports are on from the web at voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O"Neal.


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    Maroon_Opal Thành viên mới

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    Bài của arafat [`s fan]
    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.
    This cancel The skin cells (từ này ở trên nghe ra mà xuống đây nghe thành cancel) 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 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 tissues.
    They play placed some of the pieces on top of the wounds of the children. The pieces of tissue were replaced with fresh wound (thay vết thương mới vào chắc chết) 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 uses skin from other 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.
    Pactrick Hohfeld from of the University Hospital of Lausanne (lần sau gặp tên riêng như vậy có thể search trong google) let the study. He says members of his team were surprised with at the result. He says they expected the fetal tissuse to work much the same as the skin grafts.
    The British Medical Magazine ?~The Lancet?T reported in the findings. The report says the wounds on the young burn patients healed in about 15 days. Most graft treatments takes six times longer. And the scientists say the repairs were completed. Most of the children recovered for full uses of the damaged areas. The researchers followed the progress for up to 2 years.
    Other researchers say the results of the Swiss experiments still need to be compared to current burn treatments. They notice noted that no one (no one là 2 từ chứ ko fải 1 đâu) knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the fetal health cell treatment.
    And questions have has been raised about the morality in the use of tissue from an aborted fetus. The Wasington Post published a letter from a policy expert as at the Christian Medical Association. He says this 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 (are mà nghe thành is mới hay) on the web at voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal.
    Được Maroon_Opal sửa chữa / chuyển vào 16:16 ngày 25/10/2006
  9. likearafat

    likearafat Thành viên mới

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    Cảm ơn cô Maroon, cô sửa bài tỉ mỉ quá, có cả cảm nghĩ bằng mực đỏ nữa. Bài đầu của em như vậy cũng là một sự cố gắng lớn...
    Thứ 5 lại có bài mới, hơi cực vì học cả ngày ở trường, tối về lên nghe VOA nộp bài sớm cho cô Maroon....
    Đi kiếm miếng bia uống giải khát đã
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    To Bienphale: xin lỗi bạn vì đã trách nhầm. Do tại đọc thấy nghĩa nó hơi zui zui một chút. Xin lỗi bạn nha. Ak! Ban còn dùng cả google tra nữa ah. Một tinh thần học tập đáng để học tập
    To tnminh: cảm ơn bạn nhiều. Mình sửa bài vào ban ngày. Post vào nửa đêm (ko biết vì sao nữa), nên bạn đừng lo. Hehe
    To Sab: hic. Hôm sau bạn cứ sai giống nhưng ít hơn mọi người nha
    To Ông thần nói điêu (chỉ thấy có thần đền thần nhẫn. chưa từng gặp ông thầy này trong thần thoại bao giờ. Chắc là nói xấu người khác nhiều quá nên chưa được vinh danh nhỉ): thần ơi. Thần làm ơn đừng có xưng em ở đây. Chưa biết ai lớn tuổi hơn ai đâu thần ah. Hôm sau thần cố post bài sau bạn orbit 3-4 bài, tui sẽ sửa cho. Thần nói nhiều như thế chắc thi ielts phải 9 chứ không bị điểm 8 đâu. hehe

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