• That's common sense. This is part of your DNA, And then their final product is an object, a b which ends up at a temperature or a warmness which is in between the hot and the cold.

    这是常识,是你的一部分,它们的最终产物是一个物体,其温度或温暖程度,介于热与,冷之间。

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  • Okay, right, so if you're actually making food and you're creating some of a recipe then it's very difficult to know exactly the portions that go in when you eat the final food product that comes from it, so that's right. How many of you--go ahead.

    对的,所以如果你自己做饭,你会有自己的一套食谱,你很难了解最后的成品中,原成分的精确含量了,所以就是那样,有多少人,你说

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  • I just wanted to point out that although you see these chlorine atoms in these drugs, in fact, I don't think I've ever seen an acid chloride in a final pharmaceutical product or drug that we take, and the reason is because they're so reactive that you wouldn't want to have that in something you digest.

    我只是想指出一点,那就是尽管你在这些药物中看到了氯原子,实际上,我想我从来都没有在一个,成品的药用产品或者药物中见到过酰氯,这原因是因为它们太容易反应了,你不会想让它们出现在你要消化的东西中。

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