ChosenOne599的Panel Size是多少()
A.1.5M
B.1.94M
C.2.3M
D.3M
C、2.3M
A.1.5M
B.1.94M
C.2.3M
D.3M
C、2.3M
Sakhalin Energy supports the panel’s work
A.unconditionally.
B.enthusiastically.
C.half heartedly.
D.earnestly.
According to the panel of experts appointed by the university, Hwang's case is ______.
A.a mistake of careless
B.the result of an honest mistake
C.a dishonest experiment
D.a deliberated fabrication
To ease the protest against its projects, Sakhalin Energy
A.moved its platform. from the bay where the whales congregate.
B.established a panel to be in charge of its public relationship.
C.rejected its program near Sakhalin’s offshore.
D.organized some experts to study and protect the whales.
The panel—called the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States—was set up by the National Defense Authorization Act of 1997 and first met in January 1998. Its nine policymakers; technologists, and senior military officials had "unprecedented access to the most sensitive and highly classified information," said panel chairperson Donald Rumsfield, a former secretary of defense, at a press conference here. The panel found that liberalized export controls, increased international exchanges of students and scientific personnel, and leaks of classified information have resulted in "massive technology transfer" both from developed nations to rogue nations and between those countries themselves. Moreover, potential aggressors could minimize the technical challenge by settling for missiles with limited accuracy or reliability.
The report warns that nations with Scud missile technology, such as Iran, could test a long-range missile within about 5 years from deciding to pursue such a program. North Korea also has the technology for producing biological weapons, the panel noted. Test flights of their missiles that would be able to reach parts of Hawaii and Alaska could take place within 6 months of a decision. Because of the United Nations arms inspections, however, Iraq is lagging behind and would take 10 years from initiating an effort to posing a missile threat to the United States.
Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich called the report "the most important warning about our national security since the end of the Cold War," and urged the establishment of a bipartisan, bicameral committee to work with the Administration to decide: future policy. A White House spokesperson was noncommittal, saying that the report's recommendations on intelligence analysis would be taken into account, but that the administration stood by its March intelligence assessment. That report concluded that it is unlikely that countries other than Russia, China, or North Korea could deploy a ballistic missile capable of reaching any part of the United States before 2010.
The U.S. intelligence community and the Clinton Administration think that______
A.the U.S. will not be attacked by missile in the near future
B.other countries may attack the U.S. with missile right after they declare war
C.the U.S. may haw a sudden missile attack
D.the U.S. will never be attacked by missile
In particular, Dr Hwang claimed he had created 11 colonies of human embryonic stem cells genetically matched to specific patients. He had already admitted that nine of these were bogus, but had said that this was the result of an honest mistake, and that the other two were still the real McCoy. A panel of experts appointed by the university to investigate the matter, however, disagreed. They found that DNA fingerprint traces conducted on the stem-cell lines reported in the paper had been manipulated to make it seem as if all 11 lines were tailored to specific patients. In fact, none of them matched the volunteers with spinal-cord injuries and diabetes who had donated skin cells for the work. To obtain his promising "results", Dr Hwang had sent for testing two samples from each donor, rather than a sample from the donor and a sample of the cells into which the donor's DNA had supposedly been transplanted.
The panel also found that a second claim in the paper-that only 185 eggs were used to create the 11 stem-cell lines-was false. The investigators said the actual number of eggs used was far larger, in the thousands, although they were unable to determine an exact figure.
The reason this double fraud is such a blow is that human embryonic stem-cell research has great expectations. Stem cells, which have not yet been programmed to specialise and can thus, in principle, grow into any tissue or organ, could be used to treat illnesses ranging from diabetes to Parkinson's disease. They might even be able to fix spinal-cord injuries. And stem cells cloned from a patient would not be rejected as foreign by his immune system,
Dr Hwang's reputation, of course, is in tatters. The university is now investigating two other groundbreaking experiments he claims to have conducted-the creation of the world's first cloned human embryo and the extraction of stem cells from it, and the creation of the world's first cloned dog. He is also in trouble for breaching ethical guidelines by using eggs donated by members of his research team.
And it is even possible that the whole farce may have been for nothing. Cloned embryos might be the ideal source of stem cells intended to treat disease, but if it proves too difficult to create them, a rough-and-ready alternative may suffice.
From the passage we may learn that Hwang Woo-suk______.
A.made up all his experience
B.is a famous geneticist in Seoul National University
C.was an employee in Seoul National University
D.published an authentic paper in Science with his 24 colleagues
A.据研究表明Panel大小在1.5-3Mb之间的panel检测TMB更准确
B.通常认为基因数量达到300以上的panel测TMB更准确
C.与WES一致性验证数据对于评判Panel的准确性非常关键
D.目前所有基因检测公司采用的TMB算法都是一样的
Panel和Applet的默认布局管理器是()。
A.CardLayout
B.lowLayout
C.BorderLayout
D.GridLayout