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[洛基] 拾贰月贰拾肆日起洛基整理(而零一一年一越二十八9:00更新)——一百三十六只

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101#
发表于 2011-1-8 23:28:43 | 只看该作者
60题 考古

V1  一个地区有一个credit system的系统是有关污染物排放量的,该地区西岸的一个工厂排完了自己的污染物,发现还没达到最小的限量,就把剩下的量卖给东岸的某个工厂,让这个工厂可以多排一点。结论是,这个system根本对提高空气质量无意。问weaken。 答案我觉得是该地区的风一直把西边的污染物往东吹。
102#
发表于 2011-1-8 23:44:45 | 只看该作者
特别感谢楼主,和考古的TX们。觉得很有帮助!
103#
发表于 2011-1-9 02:20:03 | 只看该作者
http://forum.chasedream.com/GMAT_Math/thread-511495-1-1.html
4楼还有一道
104#
发表于 2011-1-9 03:10:35 | 只看该作者
谢谢LZ和考古的童鞋们
105#
发表于 2011-1-9 04:49:41 | 只看该作者
哦,我也发现一个考古,逻辑第三题,恐龙冷血还是温血  是GWD的阅读

GWD-9-Q33-Q36 G-9-Q33-Q36

Scientists studying the physiology of dinosaurs have long debated whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded. Those who suspect they were warm-blooded point out that dinosaur bone is generally fibro-lamellar in nature; because fibro-lamellar bone is formed quickly, the bone fibrils, or filaments, are laid down haphazardly. Consistent with their rapid growth rate, warm-blooded animals, such as birds and mammals, tend to produce fibro-lamellar bone, whereas reptiles, which are slow-growing and cold-blooded, generally produce bone in which fibrils are laid down parallel to each other. Moreover, like the bone of birds and mammals, dinosaur bone tends to be highly vascularized, or filled with blood vessels. These characteristics, first recognized in the 1930’s, were documented in the 1960’s by de Ricqlès, who found highly vascularized, fibro-lamellar bone in several groups of dinosaurs. In the 1970’s, Bakker cited these characteristics as evidence for the warm-bloodedness of dinosaurs. Although de Ricqlès urged caution, arguing for an intermediate type of dinosaur physiology, a generation of paleontologists has come to believe that dinosaur bone is mammalianlike. In the 1980’s, however, Bakker’s contention began to be questioned, as a number of scientists found growth rings in the bones of various dinosaurs that are much like those in modern reptiles. Bone growth in reptiles is periodic in nature, producing a series of concentric rings in the bone, not unlike the growth rings of a tree. Recently, Chinsamy investigated the bones of two dinosaurs from the early Jurassic period (208-187 million years ago), and found that these bones also had growth rings; however, they were also partially fibro-lamellar in nature. Chinsamy’s work raises a question central to the debate over dinosaur physiology: did dinosaurs form fibro-lamellar bone because of an innately high metabolic rate associated with warm-bloodedness or because of periods of unusually fast growth that occurred under favorable environmental conditions? (Although modern reptiles generally do not form fibro-lamellar bone, juvenile crocodilesraised under optimal environmental conditions do.) This question remains unanswered; indeed, taking all the evidence into account, one cannot make a definitive statement about dinosaur physiology on the basis of dinosaur bone. It may be that dinosaurs had an intermediate pattern of bone structure because their physiology was neither typically reptilian, mammalian, nor avian.
106#
发表于 2011-1-9 12:11:54 | 只看该作者
LZ 问一下 没有“待确认”字样的 考古 就是已确认的?
107#
发表于 2011-1-9 12:15:16 | 只看该作者
另外,没有看到38题的考古呢?
108#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-1-9 12:55:33 | 只看该作者

凹凸小分队考古的,应该是的吧,我没有历次的考古题 :)

LZ 问一下 没有“待确认”字样的 考古 就是已确认的?
-- by 会员 策力 (2011/1/9 12:11:54)

109#
发表于 2011-1-9 15:49:36 | 只看该作者
LZ 问一下 没有“待确认”字样的 考古 就是已确认的?
-- by 会员 策力 (2011/1/9 12:11:54)


待确认是我觉得可能不一定是本月的版本  大家参考就可以
因为我只负责考古   没有时间和寂静主人一一确认  请大家谨慎判断
110#
发表于 2011-1-9 19:35:01 | 只看该作者
多谢楼主 辛苦啦~
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