me, fell, yelled, and fainted.
e. a series of clauses
ex. The car smashed into the wall, flipped onto its roof, slid along the road, and finally stopped against a tree.
2. 명사 부연 설명어구와 Comma
Using the comma to enclose insertions or comments ("parenthetical elements" = added information).
ex. China, one of the most powerful nations on Earth, has a huge population.
Root: the morpheme that remains when all affixes are stripped from a complex word
Stem: the base to which an affix is attached to create a more complex form that may be another stem or a word.
* root system
* stem system + atic
* stem un + system + atic
* stem un + system + atic + al
* word un + system + atic + al + ly
Example2)
Their destination is unknown.
→ Noun
Where they are going is unknown.
→ Noun clause
A noun clause acts as follows.
① Subject of a verb:
→ What Billy did shocked his friends.
② Object of a verb:
→ Billy’s friends didn’t know that he
couldn’t swim.
③ Subject complement:
→ Billy’s mistake was
Stem cell calssification
1. Based upon location
Embryonic stem cells
Somatic/ adult stem cells
2. Based upon function
Totipotent
Pluripotent
Multipotent
Unipotent
Reject Response
Traditional Immuno-repressents
Constant administration
Little engraftment after 3~4 weeks
Host immune system impaired
Vulnerable to Infection
↓Need brief immuno-re
nouncing its plans and participating Detroit Auto Show. George Peterson, an industry analyst said “The Chinese will get here, eventually. They are fast learners, fast movers and good implementers when they have accurate blueprints. But right now they are a generation away from having competitive vehicles, and it appears most of them understand that.” Though Chinese companies are not having e