1. 分化型:临床上分成中心性(central)、周围性(peripheral)、间叶性(mesenchymalru)、分化型 (differentiated) 及透明细胞(clear cell)5种亚型. 少数的软骨肉瘤位於骨骼外. 软骨肉瘤又分原发性和次发性两种. 原发者来自骨内或肌腱附著处残存的软骨细胞.
2. 区分:设计 Devised | 区分 Differentiated | 发现 Discovered
3. 可区别的:确定的 determined | 可区别的 differentiated | 谨慎的 discreet
4. 已分化的:deferred surgery 延期手术:先化疗,肿瘤有所缩小后再手术 | differentiated 已分化的 | undifferentiated 未分化的
1. The principle of " common but differentiated responsibilities " gives consideration to the fact that economic development, historic obligations and per capita emissions vary from country to country.
2. The participants agreed the challenge should be addressed, based on " common but differentiated responsibilities " and respective abilities.
3. The " common and differentiated responsibilities " that were reaffirmed at the Bali conference should continue to be the basis for future action.
4. Under the principle of " common but differentiated responsibility ", all countries have an obligation to protect the world's environment.
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5. Common but Differentiated Responsibilities for UNFCCC regions, including over 100 heads of state or government.
6. Xie said such a statement violates the " common but differentiated responsibilities " and is aimed at making developing countries shoulder comparable responsibilities with developed countries.
7. Common but differentiated responsibility means those who exploited global commons in the past have the responsibility to remedy or mitigate the consequences of that exploitation.
8. China's top meteorological official has urged the international community to abide by the principle of " common but differentiated responsibility " when addressing climate change.
9. The global community will continue to follow the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, under which all countries contribute to tackling climate change as per their capabilities.
10. Such attempts to stress common responsibilities but ignore differentiated responsibilities can lead nowhere as countries move towards the upcoming climate convention in Copenhagen.
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1. made different (especially in the course of development) or shown to be different
e.g. the differentiated markings of butterflies
the regionally differentiated results
2. exhibiting biological specialization
adapted during development to a specific function or environment