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    orbit Thành viên quen thuộc

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    Tuần vừa rồi e có việc bận nên nghe ko tập trung, sai hơi nhìu Chị Opal chữa bao nhiu bài mà vẫn nhớ tình hình từng "học sinh" nhể
    @wbabyrocktvx: nhắn lại với cái người ai eo 8 chấm của cậu là phải post sau bài tớ từ 6 bài trở lên đi, kể từ tuần này. More, chào mừng cậu tham gia chữa bài

    Mấy tiếng nữa có bài mới, mọi người nghe tốt nhé, và nhớ đừng có tranh chức bé ngoan của tớ Tớ đăng ký trc rồi đấy, ai post bài trước tớ là tớ giận, ko thèm chữa bài cho đâu
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    bài của piggytiger
    Fetal skin cells may treat burns
    This is Shep O?TNeal with the VOA Special English ?oHealth Report?.
    A method tested in Switzerland may offer a new way to treat burns. Researchers used skin cells drawn 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 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 this the 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 ?oThe Lancet? reported the findings. The report says : ?oThe wounds on the young burn patients healed in about 15 days?. Most graft treatments takes 6 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 2 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 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 the Christian Medical Association. He says mistreatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This VOA Special English ?oHealth Report? was written by Caty Weaver. Our reports are was on the web at Voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal.
    Welldone, tiger

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    bài của cá vàng
    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 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 and the mother had an abortion in 14 weeks. She gave the scientists permission to use 4 centimeters of skins from her fetus.
    The cells divided in the a (đâu có biết rõ cái phòng thí nghiệm nào mà dùng the) laboratory. Then the scientists mixed the cells with Colligen. Colligen 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 wound of the children. The pieces of the tissue were replaced with the 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 skins from the other parts of the a patient?Ts body to repair damage from burns. The process is called Gravity () 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 Lazan Lausanne led this the study. He said says members of his team were surprised about at the results. He said says they expected the fetus fetal tissues to work much the same as the skin breast grafts.
    The British medical magazine The Land Search Lancet reported the findings. Reports said says the wounds of the young burn patients healed in about 15 days. Most rash graft treatments takes 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 this x Swiss experiment still needs to be compared to current burn treatments. They notice noted that no one knows if the burns of the children would have healed without the fetal cell treatment.
    And questions have been raised about the morality in the use of the tissue from an aborted fetus. The Washington Post published a letter from a policy experts at the Christian Medical Association. He said the says mistreatment of early human life can easily progress through 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.
    bạn này rất thích từ ''the'', hầu như chỗ nào cũng nhét vô

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    ko fải Maroon "Five" đâu nha, ZuyLink
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    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. It?Ts certain your Researchers used skin cells grown from a fetus to treat serious burns in eight children. Some of the burns (some mà bạn) 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 promision permission to use four centimetres of skin from her filter fetus.
    The cells divided in a laboratory. Then the scientists mixed themself (họ tự trộn họ hả?) the cells with colourgen.Colourgen collagen. Collagen is a protein that enables the skin to stretch.The researchers say this parcels process can provide many small pieces of skin tissue.
    They play placed some of the pieces on top of the wounds of the chilren. The pieces of tissue will were replaced with crash fresh ones every three to four days.The scientists say the process was not at all difficult. The children were between the ages of forty fourteen months and nine years old.
    Usually, doctors uses skin from other parts of the a patient?Ts body to repair damage from burns. The processes is called ?ografting?.However, those skin cells reproduce slowly and somtimes painfully. And the new skin often does not look good.
    Patrick Hohfield of the University Hospital of Luosian Lausanne let the study. He said says members of his team was were surprised with the results. He said says they expected the figure fetal tissue to work much the same as the skin grafts.
    The British medical magazine ?oThe Lancet? reported the findings in five days. The report said says the wounds on the young burn patients healed in about fifteen days. Most graft treatments take six times longer. And the scientists said say the repairs were comlete. Most of the children recovered for full uses 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 (no one ko viết dính nhau nhé bạn) knows if the burns on the children would have healed without the fetus cell treatment.
    And questions have been raised about the morality in the use of tissue from end an aborted fetus.The Washington Post published a the letter from a policy expert as at the crystal Christian Medical Association. He said says meet mistreatment of early human life can easily progress to other groups in society.
    This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Cathy Weaver. Our reports showed are on the web at voaspecialenglish.com. This is Shep O?TNeal !!!
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    Đúng là sai nhiều thật, .
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    mọi người yên tâm đi, orbit chỉ chữa ~ bài post sau mình thôi, nên ai có lỡ post trước mà có bị giận cũng chẳng sao híhí
  6. Maroon_Opal

    Maroon_Opal Thành viên mới

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    TIN VUI ĐÂY
    Theo nguồn tin vỉa hè thì thgian sắp tới (ngắn thoai), orbit sẽ ko bận rộn gì nhiều. Vì vậy, orbit sẽ nhận chữa bài cho 5 bạn post ngay sau mình. Do đó, số bài được chấm sẽ tăng lên 1 chút, cụ thể là: Maroon: 10 (tính luôn bài nghe của orbit) + orbit: 5 + babyrock: 5 = 20 bài tất cả.
    BÀI NGHE TUẦN NÀY
    Germany Awaits a New Leader, and a New Day
    tên riêng trong bài:
    Doug Johnson
    Angela Merkel = Miz Merkel
    Bundestag
    Gerhard Schroeder
    Angela Kasner
    Lutheran
    University of Leipzig
    Joachim Sauer
    Chancellor Helmut Kohl
    Margaret Thatcher
    Jerilyn Watson
    bài ngắn nhưng nhiều tên riêng ghê
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    mapmapdexuong Thành viên mới

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    Bài của bé rất mập nhưng dễ xương đây [:|]
    Germany Awaits a New Leader and a New Day
    I''m Doug Johnson in the News in VOA Special English.
    The major political parties in Germany are working to complete negotiations for a new government. When they finish, Parliament is expected to elect Angela Merkel as the new chancellor. She is a Conservative who would be the first woman to lead the Germany. Angela Merkel would also be the first leader from the former East Germany. Her party, the Christian Democratic Union, narrowly won election last month for the Bundestag, the German Parliament. But it did not receive enough votes for a majority.
    The Christian Democrats and the Social Democratic Party of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder agree Monday to form a coalition. The next chancellor will face a national unemployment rate of more than eleven percent. The German economy is the largest in Europe. But economic growth has slow.
    Mr. Schroeder said this week that he would not take part in the new government. He has been chancellor since 1998. Under the coalition agreement, the ministry led by Social Democrats would include the Farm Minister. Miz Merkel''s Party and the allied Christian Social Union would get leadership of the Defense and Economy ministries, among others.

    Political experts say sharing power with her opponents almost surely will limit the ability of Angela Merkel to make changes. For example, she wants to ease loss that protect jobs and help keep labor cost high in Germany but Unions support the protection. Miz Merkel also said she wants to improve relations with the United States. Mister Schroeder refused *****pport American plans for the invasion of Iraq in 2003. However, Germans do not expect Miz Merkel to want to send troops to Iraq either.
    Germany wants a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council. The United States has not shown support for that idea.
    Angela Merkel is 51 years old. She was born Angela Kasner in Harmburg, West Germany. Her father was Lutheran clergyman. He was sent to lead a small church in East Germany while Angela was a baby. So she grew up under Communist rules.
    There, she received a Doctoral Degree in Physics at the University of Leipzig in 1986. Later, she did research in East Berlin. She is married to a Chemistry Professor Joachim Sauer. They have no children.
    She became active in the Democracy Movement in East Germany in 1989. She joined the Christian Democratic Union about the time East and West Germany reached united in 1990. Voters elected her to Parliament the following year. She soon became Minister for Women and Young People in the Cabinet of Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
    Angela Merkel has chaired the Christian Democratic Union since 2000. She has led East delegation in Parliament since 2002. Her forceful personality often leads to comparison with the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
    In the news in VOA Special English was written by Jerilyn Watson. Our reports are online at voaspecialenglish.com. I''m Doug Johnson.
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    Chị Maroon ơi, cho em tham gia với nha chị? Nhưng mà sao em vô link bài tuần này mà ko được, dùng flashget down cũng ko được luôn chị ơi.

    Em down được rồi, cảm ơn chị.
    Được kemsiro sửa chữa / chuyển vào 10:30 ngày 26/10/2006
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    Maroon vừa up file lên host khác, ở đây:
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    phuongthuy86 Thành viên mới

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    Cám ơn chị Maroon rất nhìu. Đây là bài tuần này của em. Bài này có những chỗ em biêt là sai mà không biết sửa thế nào .hu hu. Chị giúp em nhé. Cám ơn chị Maroon một lần nữa ạ.
    Germany Awaits a New Leader, and a New Day
    I am Doug Johnson with In the News in VOA Special English.
    The major political parties in Germany are working to complete negotiations for a new government. When they finish, parliament is expected to elect Angela Merkel as the new Chancellor. She is the conservative who would be the first woman to lead Germany. Angela Merkel would also be the first leader from a former East Germany. Her party, the Christian Democratic Union now only won election last month for the Bundestag, the German parliament but it did not receive enough votes for a majority. The Christian Democrats and the Social Democratic party of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder agree Monday to form a co-election. The next Chancellor was faced a national unemployment rate of more than 11%. The German economy is the largest in Europe but economic growth has slowed. Mr. Schroeder says this week that he would not take part in the new government. He has been Chancellor since 1998.
    Under the co-election agreement, the Ministries led by Social Democrat would include the formed Ministry. Ms. Merkel party and the outline Christian Social Union would get leadership of the defenses and economy industries among others.
    Political experts say sharing power with her opponents almost surely will limit the ability of Angela Merkel to make changes. For example, she wants to ease lost that protect jobs and help keep labor cost high in Germany but Unions support the protections. Ms Merkel also says she wants to improve relation with the United States. Mr. Schroeder refuses *****pport American plans for the invasion of Iraq in 2003. However, Germans do not expect Ms Merkel to Lutheran troop to Iraq either. Germany wants a permanent seat on the United Nation Security Counsel. The United States has not shown support for that idea.
    Angela Merkel is 51 years old. She was born Angela Kasner in Hamburg, West Germany. Her father was a Lutheran clothes-man. He was said to lead a small church in East Germany while Angela was a baby. So she grew up on acuminous rule. There, she received a Doctoral Degree in Physics at the University of Leipzig in 1986. Later, she did research in East Berlin. She is married to the Chemistry Professor: Joachim Sauer. They have no children. She became actor in the Democracy movement in East Germany in1989. She joined the Christian Democratic Union about the time its stand West Germany re-united in 1990. Voters elected her to parliament the following year. She soon became Minister for women and young people in the cabinet of Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Angela Merkel has chaired the Christian Democratic Union since 2000. She has led its delegation in parliament since 2002. Her force for personality often leads to comparison with the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
    In the News in VOA Special English was written by Jerilyn Watson. Our reports are online at voaspecialenglish.com. I am Doug Johnson.
    Được phuongthuy86 sửa chữa / chuyển vào 10:42 ngày 26/10/2006

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