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英語 高校生

この文の緑のマーカー引いてるところの、訳と構造を教えて欲しいです!特にcrimes for which のところがなぜそうなるかわからないです

and have 2 R not Advances in technology/over the past 200 years have been remarkable ght us many benefits/However, the integration of technology Into society has always been smooth/ The first industrial revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century/Machines developed at the time/could make clothes much more efficiently (1) 14 easily and cheaply than before. Even so not everyone felt happy about this at first. Groups of skilled weavers and textile machine operators known as Luddites feared 労働運動 that their jobs would be taken away/They began/a labor movem ement in order to protest and resist the widespread use of the new technology by factory owners. Their protest actions included destroying machines crimes for which some Luddites were killed by authorities. ようたい CO ↑ To Cut 27. 減速する we now know these technological advances did not/slow down. Over time, they became widely accepted and appreciated. Before long, other innovations like the steam engine were powering heavy machinery across Europe and beyond. The second industrial revolution, toward the end of the 1800s, brought the gasoline engine and the s use of electricity. The third industrial revolution, in the late 20th century, produced computers as well as digital technologies and communications. And, recently, experts have declared that developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced robotics have led us into the fourth industrial revolution. Even today, however, we hear warnings about the potentially harmful effects of (2) contemporary technologies. Some observers claim that the latest AI inventions could have negative impacts on workers, businesses, and society as a whole. The main concern, as in past eras, is that machines will replace humans in the workplace. Thes- observers suggest that a large number of occupations might be lost to AI and robot in the next few years. Taxi and truck drivers, cleaners, and factory workers are amon those considered to be at risk. The fear is even expressed that the AI revolution might lead to mass unemploymen According to some experts, up to 800 million jobs could be lost globally by 203 Moreover, the workers who will lose their jobs to machines are likely to be those wit ewer skills and less education, increasing the gap between rich and poor. Some peop believe that this will create social conflict and instability. do not necessarily need to take such a negative outl

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英語 高校生

なぜcanでは無いのですか?お願いします

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生物 高校生

問2 なんですがこの実験と被膜がどう関係しているかが分かりません。

16 形質転 肺炎双球菌にはS型菌とR型菌が存在する。 それぞれの菌のネズミに対す る病原性に関して, 以下の実験を行った。 実験Ⅰ ① S型菌の懸濁液を複数のネズミに注射したところ, すべてのネ ズミが発病した。 ② R型菌の懸濁液を複数のネズミに注射したところ すべてのネズミが 発病しなかった。 ③ S型菌の懸濁液を加熱殺菌し, R型菌の懸濁液と混合したものを複数 のネズミに注射したところ、 一部のネズミが発病した。 実験Ⅱ ① S型菌を破壊し, 菌体内に含まれる物質のみを抽出した。 その 抽出物をR型菌の懸濁液に混合してしばらく放置した後, その懸濁液を 複数のネズミに注射したところ、 一部のネズミが発病した。 ②実験ⅡI ①S型菌の抽出物をある酵素で処理した。 その処理した抽出 物をR型菌の懸濁液に混合してしばらく放置した後, その懸濁液を複数 のネズミに注射したところ, すべてのネズミが発病しなかった。 問1 (1) 実験Ⅰ③の加熱殺菌によって働きを失いやすい物質は何か。 (2) 実験ⅡI ①S型菌の抽出物中に含まれる物質で, S型菌の形質を支配 する物質は何か。 問2 実験IとⅡIにおいて, ネズミに注射した肺炎双球菌を含む懸濁液をそ れぞれ一定時間培養し、培養後の肺炎双球菌の形態を観察した。 以下の観 察結果にあてはまる肺炎双球菌の懸濁液を, 「実験I①」 のようにすべて 答えよ。 あてはまるものがない場合は 「なし」と答えよ。 204 (1) 観察した肺炎双球菌は, すべて被膜をもっていなかった。 (2) 観察した肺炎双球菌は、すべて被膜をもっていた。 (3) 被膜をもった肺炎双球菌が多かったが, 被膜をもたない肺炎双球菌も 観察された。 (4) 被膜をもたない肺炎双球菌が多かったが, 被膜をもった肺炎双球菌も 観察された。 (5) 被膜をもつ肺炎双球菌と被膜をもたない肺炎双球菌が、 ほぼ 1:1に 観察された。 問3 実験ⅡIについて以下の問いに答えよ。 (1) 下線部にあてはまる最も適切な酵素を答えよ。 (2) 下線部と同じ効果が期待できる処理を次からすべて選べ。

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