亚洲设计师名录杰出设计人物 |Bill Bensley
▫️项目名称:Four Seasons Tented Camp Chiang Rai
▫️国际/地区:泰国
Bill Bensley先生于1989年在曼谷开设BENSLEY店铺,随后于1990年在巴厘岛开设了分店。
多年来,Bensley先生已成为将可持续发展融入其所有设计的酒店设计师,现在希望与尽可能多的人,希望如果酒店业联合起来,他们或许能够在扭转气候变化方面尽自己的一份力量。
#ADD亚洲设计师名录 #装修设计 #装修灵感库 #私人住宅空间改造
▫️项目名称:Four Seasons Tented Camp Chiang Rai
▫️国际/地区:泰国
Bill Bensley先生于1989年在曼谷开设BENSLEY店铺,随后于1990年在巴厘岛开设了分店。
多年来,Bensley先生已成为将可持续发展融入其所有设计的酒店设计师,现在希望与尽可能多的人,希望如果酒店业联合起来,他们或许能够在扭转气候变化方面尽自己的一份力量。
#ADD亚洲设计师名录 #装修设计 #装修灵感库 #私人住宅空间改造
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患者,81岁,男性。在71岁时被诊断为Rai 0/Binet A阶段的CLL,选择了保守治疗策略。
一年前,患者出现贫血和淋巴结肿大。还发现了三体综合征和NOTCH1突变。开始使用苯达莫司汀/利妥昔单抗治疗,患者反应良好。
患者目前出现以下症状:
迅速恶化
发烧
体重下
LDH升高
单侧腋窝淋巴结肿大
疑似里氏病变
该患者病史中的哪一部分是CLL里氏转化的典型危险因素?
患者,81岁,男性。在71岁时被诊断为Rai 0/Binet A阶段的CLL,选择了保守治疗策略。
一年前,患者出现贫血和淋巴结肿大。还发现了三体综合征和NOTCH1突变。开始使用苯达莫司汀/利妥昔单抗治疗,患者反应良好。
患者目前出现以下症状:
迅速恶化
发烧
体重下
LDH升高
单侧腋窝淋巴结肿大
疑似里氏病变
该患者病史中的哪一部分是CLL里氏转化的典型危险因素?
萨拉姆萨花园(Saramsa Garden)
萨拉姆萨花园是一个主要的水果花园,直到1940年,这里的水果种植一直很猖獗。萨拉姆萨花园距离甘托克大约14公里。由于其郁郁葱葱的景色,使它成为一个田园般的野餐和娱乐场所。
今天,你可以看到各种各样美丽的开花植物,包括兰花。这里的大多数植物都是在1975年至1980年间引进的;森林管理人员Rai Saheb Bhim Bahadur Pradhan还带来了一些种类的树木,比如橘子、香蕉、番石榴、荔枝和菠萝。
为了使花园成为一个受欢迎的旅游景点,在不同的地方设置了几个长椅和观景台。这里还有小型游泳池和小型步行桥,在花园的北端有一个观景区,可以让你看到拉尼河(River Rani)流过下方的深谷。萨拉姆萨花园是1922年由锡金森林部门建立的,为纳姆吉尔人、前王室成员以及当时居住在该地区的英国军官种植水果。今天,这个花园也被称为伊皮卡(Ipeca)花园,以一种药用植物Cephaelis ipecacuanha命名。它就生长在这里,是从马来西亚引进的,被用来生产埃米汀,一种强大的生物碱,广泛应用于医学研究。
Saramsa Garden
A major fruit garden, where the practices of fruit growing were rampant until 1940, Saramsa Garden lies about 14 km from Gangtok. It makes for an idyllic picnic and recreation spot, owing to its lush landscape. Today, you can come across beautiful varieties of flowering plants, including orchids. Most of the plants here were introduced between 1975 and 1980; forest manager Rai Saheb Bhim Bahadur Pradhan also brought some species of trees like orange, banana, guava, lychee and pineapple, to the garden.
In order to make the gardens a popular tourist attraction, several benches and viewing arenas have been set up at different points. There are also mini pools and mini foot bridges, with a viewing area at the northern end of the garden that allows you to gaze at River Rani flowing through the ravine far below.
Saramsa Garden was established in 1922 by the Sikkim Forest Department to grow fruits for the Namgyals, the erstwhile royal family, as well as the British officers residing in the area at the time. Today, the garden is also known as the Ipeca Garden, named after a medicinal plant, Cephaelis ipecacuanha, which was grown in it. It was brought from Malaysia and was used to produce Emetine, a powerful alkaloid that is utilised extensively in medical research.
萨拉姆萨花园是一个主要的水果花园,直到1940年,这里的水果种植一直很猖獗。萨拉姆萨花园距离甘托克大约14公里。由于其郁郁葱葱的景色,使它成为一个田园般的野餐和娱乐场所。
今天,你可以看到各种各样美丽的开花植物,包括兰花。这里的大多数植物都是在1975年至1980年间引进的;森林管理人员Rai Saheb Bhim Bahadur Pradhan还带来了一些种类的树木,比如橘子、香蕉、番石榴、荔枝和菠萝。
为了使花园成为一个受欢迎的旅游景点,在不同的地方设置了几个长椅和观景台。这里还有小型游泳池和小型步行桥,在花园的北端有一个观景区,可以让你看到拉尼河(River Rani)流过下方的深谷。萨拉姆萨花园是1922年由锡金森林部门建立的,为纳姆吉尔人、前王室成员以及当时居住在该地区的英国军官种植水果。今天,这个花园也被称为伊皮卡(Ipeca)花园,以一种药用植物Cephaelis ipecacuanha命名。它就生长在这里,是从马来西亚引进的,被用来生产埃米汀,一种强大的生物碱,广泛应用于医学研究。
Saramsa Garden
A major fruit garden, where the practices of fruit growing were rampant until 1940, Saramsa Garden lies about 14 km from Gangtok. It makes for an idyllic picnic and recreation spot, owing to its lush landscape. Today, you can come across beautiful varieties of flowering plants, including orchids. Most of the plants here were introduced between 1975 and 1980; forest manager Rai Saheb Bhim Bahadur Pradhan also brought some species of trees like orange, banana, guava, lychee and pineapple, to the garden.
In order to make the gardens a popular tourist attraction, several benches and viewing arenas have been set up at different points. There are also mini pools and mini foot bridges, with a viewing area at the northern end of the garden that allows you to gaze at River Rani flowing through the ravine far below.
Saramsa Garden was established in 1922 by the Sikkim Forest Department to grow fruits for the Namgyals, the erstwhile royal family, as well as the British officers residing in the area at the time. Today, the garden is also known as the Ipeca Garden, named after a medicinal plant, Cephaelis ipecacuanha, which was grown in it. It was brought from Malaysia and was used to produce Emetine, a powerful alkaloid that is utilised extensively in medical research.
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