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关于我们未来的作文英语
题目,Our Future。
Our future is a subject of constant fascination and
speculation. As we stand on the cusp of a new era, it's
natural to ponder what lies ahead for humanity. In this
essay, we'll explore various facets of our future, from
technological advancements to societal changes, and
contemplate the potential paths we might tread.
Technological Advancements。
Undoubtedly, technology will continue to shape our
future in profound ways. The rapid pace of innovation in
fields like artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and
renewable energy holds immense promise for humanity. With
AI becoming increasingly sophisticated, we can envision a
future where tasks once performed by humans are automated,
leading to greater efficiency and productivity. Moreover,
breakthroughs in biotechnology may revolutionize healthcare, offering personalized treatments and even cures for
Energy-filteredcryotransmissionelectronmicroscopyof
liposomespreparedfromhumanstratumcorneumlipids
M.C.SCHMIDTGEN,*M.DRECHSLER,†SCH‡&R.SCHUBERT*
*DepartmentofPharmaceuticalTechnology,Albert-Ludwigs-University,Hermann-Herder-Str.9,
D-79104Freiburg,Germany
†CardiologicalResearchLaboratoryoftheCharite´,Humboldt-University,Ziegelstr.5-9,
D-10117Berlin,Germany
‡InstituteofPhysiologicalChemistry,Martin-Luther-University,Hollystr.1,D-06114Halle,
Germany
Keywords.Ceramides,cryotransmissionelectronmicroscopy(cryo-TEM),human
stratumcorneumlipids(hSCLs),liposomes,membranes.
Summary
Weusedcryo-TEMtoexaminethemorphologyofvesicles
formedfromlipidsofthehumanstratumcorneum(hSC).
Humanstratumcorneumlipidliposomes(hSCLLs)were
preparedinbufferatvariouspHvalues,usingdifferent
preparationmethods(filmmethod,extrusion,ultrasonica-
tion,detergentdialysis).ThemorphologyofhSCLLsat
人工智能在工作领域的挑战英语作文500词
全文共10篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Alright, let's talk about artificial intelligence in the workplace!
It's like having a super smart robot buddy who can help us do
our jobs better. But sometimes, AI can be a little tricky and we
need to be careful.
One challenge of artificial intelligence in the workplace is
that it can take away some of our jobs. Like, if a robot can do
something faster and better than a human, then maybe a
company will choose the robot instead. That's not very fun for us
humans, right?
Another challenge is that artificial intelligence can make
mistakes. Sometimes, AI doesn't understand what we really need
and gives us the wrong answers. It's like when your friend tries to
help you with your homework, but ends up making it worse!
Also, artificial intelligence can be kind of creepy. Like, it can
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