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Nanjing Ericsson Panda communication Company Ltd. (ENC) is Hi-Tech joint venture for telecommunication systems, founded by LM Ericsson and Nanjing Panda Electronics Company Ltd,, etc. It is the largest Ericsson joint venture in China and has developed successfully after establishment in 1992. ENC focuses its business on system integration, software development and is one of the Ericsson global supply centers to supply Ericsson Asia Pacific markets. It produces and sells Ericsson GSM900/1800MHz mobile systems, CDMA systems, GPRS systems and AXE10 switching systems. Its net sales of year 2002 exceeded 8 billion RMB. The company has developed solid competence for its business development, and continues looking for talented people to join in. It provides broad developing platform for high talents. ENC welcome high-talent candidates to apply for the following positions:
System Test Technicians;
Process Engineers;
Test Support Engineers.
When is ENC established

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【单选题】11() A.noticed B.alarmed C.neglected D.tolerated

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As one works with color in a practical, or experimental way, one is impressed by two apparently unrelated facts. Color as seen is a mobile, changeable thing (1) to a large extent on the relationship of the color (2) other colors (3) simultaneously. It is not (4) in its relation to the direct stimulus which (5) it. On the other hand, the properties of surfaces that give (6) to color do not seem to change greatly under a wide variety of illumination color, usually (but not always) looking much the same in artificial light as in daylight. Both of these effects seem to be (7) in large part to the mechanism of color (8) .
B.
When the eye is (9) to a colored area, there is an immediate readjustment of the (10) of the eye to color in and around the area (11) . This readjustment does not promptly affect the color seen but usually does affect the next area to which the (12) is shifted. The longer the time of viewing, the higher the (13) , and the larger the area, the greater the effect will be (14) its persistence in the (15) viewing situation. As indicated by the work of Wright and Schouten, it appears that, at (16) for a first approximation, full adaptation takes place over (17) time if the adapting source is moderately bright and the eye has been in (18) darkness just previously. Also, (19) of the persistence of the effect if the eye is shifted around from one object to another, all of which are at similar brightness or have similar colors, the adaptation will tend to become (20) over the whole eye.