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TR3T Humans usually breathe from sixteen to twenty times each minute. If you analyzed 01 the air you breathe, you would find it is a mixture of different gases. Most of it is *nitrogen about four-fifths. One-fifth is oxygen. There is also a tiny amount of carbon dioxide, a little "water vapor (which gives air its humidity), and some "traces of 05 what are called "rare gases. If you were to put a bag over your nose and mouth to catch the air you breathe out, i図 you would find (1)Some strange changes. There would still be the same amount of nitrogen. There would also be the same traces of rare gases. But there would be much less oxygen and a hundred times more carbon dioxide than in the air you breathe in. 10 There would also be considerably more water vapor. TR33 ,What happens is that each time you breathe, an exchange takes place. You keep Some oxygen; you breathe out much more carbon dioxide and water vapor than you breathed in. 、The reason is that every moment of the day and night your body is using up energy. Your heart uses up energy as it beats. Your muscles use up energy. So 15 does your brain, and so does every other part of you. All this energy is produced by the work of the millions and millions of cells that make up your body. Every one of these cells needs Oxygen in order to do its work. As the cells use up oxygen, they form carbon dioxide, which is a “waste product. So your body carries out these two processes at the same time. You breathe in the m3 20 OXygen that cells need to produce energy. You breathe out the carbon dioxide that is harmful. It sounds so simple. Yet your life depends on these processes happening dav and night without interruption.

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多様体の接空間に関する基底定理の証明です。g(q)=∫〜と定義した関数を微積分学の基本定理を用いながら変形してg(q)=g(0)+∑gᵢuⁱと導出するのですが、これがうまくいきません。 自分は、g(q)の式をまず両辺tで微分して、次に両辺uⁱで積分して、最後に両辺tで積分... 続きを読む

12. Theorem.If{ = (x', , x") is a coordinate system in M at p, then its coordinate vectors d, lp, …… 0,l, forma basis for the tangent space T,(M); and D= E(x) 。 i=1 for all ve T(M). Proof. By the preceding remarks we can work solely on the coordinate neighborhood of G. Since u(c) = Othere is no loss of generality in assuming ど(p) = 0eR". Shrinking W if necessary gives E(W) = {qe R":|q| < } for some 8. Ifg is a smooth function on E(W) then for each 1 <isndefine og (tq) dt du g(9) = for all qe {(W). It follows using the fundamental theorem of calculus that g= g(0) + E&,u' on (W). Thus if fe &(M), setting g = f。' yields f= f(P) + Ex on U. Applying d/ax' gives f(p) = (f /0x)(P). Thus applying the tangent vector e to the formula gives (f) = 0+ E(x'(p) + E Ap)u(x) = E(Px). ず ax Since this holds for all f e &(M), the tangent vectors v and Z Ux') d,l, are equal. It remains to show that the coordinate vectors are linearly independent. But if ) a, o.l, = 0, then application to x' yields dxi 0=24 (P) = 2q d」= 4. In particular the (vector space) dimension of T,(M) is the same as the dimension of M.

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Scientists **complain about noise **pollution. It damages animals, plants, and people. animals and plants need beautiful music. But they don't like big, *4terrible noises. 学習日 9) The Magic of Music 音楽の不思議な力カ 1 The history of music is very old. People all over the world have always loved it s there anyone who doesn't like music? Probably the answer is no. Music is one of the most necessary things in life. Maybe people can't live without music. Do animals and plants like music, too? Do they understand music? 5 2 Oneday Mrs. Evans read a very interesting story in the newspaper. A *1 "university professor found out that her plants became stronger when music was played for them. At first she thought thatit was a joke, but she wanted to try it 2) herself. She built two rooms in the garden and put the same kind of vegetables in both rooms. The temperature of the rooms was the same and both of them were very quiet. Music was played in one room. The other room was silent. She was 3) 10 surprised to find that the next day the vegetables that she played music for became taller than the ones in the silent room. 3 In the United States, there was a farmer who kept many cows. The farmer was very interested in music. When he stayed at home, he always listened to music on the radio. One day he took his radio to the farm. When he was *2milking his cows, 15 the radio was playing beautiful music. He found that the cows gave more milk *than 1usual on that day. He wanted to know the reason, and three months later he 4) learned that he could get more milk when the cows listened to beautiful, quiet music. 4 Today many scientists say that animals and plants also enjoy music. Like Us, 20 *4 *5 They say that we must think about many kinds of noises we are making every that We day. 1 313 words I

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