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胆囊可储存胆汁

A. 1~5ml
B. 5~10ml
C. 10~20ml
D. 20~30ml
E. 30~60ml

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In the early 20th century, a horse named Clever Hans was believed capable of counting and other impressive mental tasks. After years of great performance, psychologists discovered that though Hans was certainly clever, he was not clever in the way that everyone expected. The horse was cleverly picking up on tiny, unintentional bodily and facial signals given out not only by his trainer, but also by the audience. Aware of the "Clever Hans" effect, Lisa Lit at the University of California and her colleagues wondered whether the beliefs of professional dog handlers might similarly affect the outcomes of searches for drugs and explosives. Remarkably, Dr. Lit found, they do. Dr. Lit asked 18 professional dog handlers and their dogs to complete brief searches. Before the searches, the handlers were informed that some of the search areas might contain up to three target scents, and also that in two cases those scents would be marked by pieces of red paper. What the handlers were not told was that none of the search areas contained the scents of either drugs or explosives. Any "detections" made by the teams thus had to be false. The findings reveal that of 144 searches, only 21 were clean(no alerts). All the others raised one alert or more. In total, the teams raised 225 alerts. While the sheer number of false alerts struck Dr. Lit as fascinating , it was where they took place that was of greatest interest. When handlers could see a red piece of paper, allegedly marking a location of interest, they were much more likely to say that their dogs signalled an alert. The human handlers were not only distracted on almost every occasion by the stimulus aimed at them, but also transmitted that distraction to their animals—who responded accordingly. To mix metaphors, the dogs were crying "wolf at the unconscious signal of their handlers. How much that matters in the real world is unclear. But it might. If a handler, for example, unconsciously "profiled" people being sniffed by a drug—or explosive-detecting dog at an airport, false positives could abound. That is not only bad for innocent travellers, but might distract the team from catching the guilty. What was most significant about the experiments, according to Dr. Lit

A. The location of the false alerts.
B. The regularity of the false alerts.
C. The number of the false alerts.
D. The timing of the false alerts.

肝外胆道的解剖特点中,下列错误的是

A. 胆囊管常有变异
B. 胆囊动脉常有变异
C. 胆总管末端多与主胰管汇合
D. Oddi括约肌由胆胰管壶腹部括约肌构成
E. 胆囊分为颈体底三部

关于肾结核,下列哪项是错误的

A. 肾结核病变主要在肾,症状主要在膀胱
B. 膀胱结核形成挛缩膀胱时发生的主要是充溢性尿失禁
C. 严重肾结核可引起高血压
D. 一侧肾结核也可导致慢性肾功能衰竭
E. 肾结核可以同时存在其他结核病

直肠肛管交界的齿线在临床上的重要性体现在

A. 齿线、肛管容易受伤
B. 齿线上的直肠易受感染
C. 齿线上的直肠有神经反射弧
D. 齿线下是外括约肌所在部位
E. 齿线上下血液供应、神经、淋巴引流各异

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