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本对新疆南、北疆、东疆地区和乌鲁木齐市的101所民族中学进行实地的调查研究,通过对各民族中学体育教学中大纲、教材、场地器材、汉语授课、男女生分班情况、教师培训、教学计划以及对课程改革的认识等方面的分析.进一步了解新疆各地区民族中学学校体育状况,特别是“体育与健康”课程实施后,各地区民族中学学校体育教学现状以及所面临的问题,旨在加快新疆少数民族中学的体育教学改革和《体育与健康》课程教学研究。为新疆教育主管部门制定实施“体育与健康”课程教学提供决策依据。  相似文献   
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Although the initial growth and development of most multicellular animals depends on the provision of yolk, there are many varied contrivances by which animals provide additional or alternative investment in their offspring. Providing offspring with additional nutrition should be favoured by natural selection when the consequent increased fitness of the young offsets any corresponding reduction in fecundity. Alternative forms of nutrition may allow parents to delay and potentially redirect their investment. Here we report a remarkable form of parental care and mechanism of parent-offspring nutrient transfer in a caecilian amphibian. Boulengerula taitanus is a direct-developing, oviparous caecilian, the skin of which is transformed in brooding females to provide a rich supply of nutrients for the developing offspring. Young animals are equipped with a specialized dentition, which they use to peel and eat the outer layer of their mother's modified skin. This new form of parental care provides a plausible intermediate stage in the evolution of viviparity in caecilians. At independence, offspring of viviparous and of oviparous dermatotrophic caecilians are relatively large despite being provided with relatively little yolk. The specialized dentition of skin-feeding (dermatophagous) caecilians may constitute a preadaptation to the fetal feeding on the oviduct lining of viviparous caecilians.  相似文献   
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本文从理论和实践两个方面对动态投入产出法中动态投资的概念、投资系数的求取等进行了研究,提出了部门动态投资系数的求取方法,即一次性投资与多次性投资的综合方法。在此基础上,还给出了投资系数的修正方法,分析了影响投资系数求取的因素。最后,给出了投资系数求取过程中的误差分析方法。  相似文献   
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