新しい薬の開発につながるかも?スキャン検査と痛みの関係について

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  • スキャン検査は、中毒性が低く痛みに効く新しい薬につながる可能性がある。
  • 社会的、感情的な痛みの脳のジェスチャーは、身体的な痛みのものとは異なる可能性がある。
  • さらなる研究が頭痛の測定を可能にするかもしれない。
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英語についての質問です. 日本語訳を参考にして、1~3の英文の()内に当てはまる適切な動詞を選択肢より選んでください。 1. Scans might () to new, less addictive pain medicines. スキャン検査は、中毒性が低く痛みに効く新しい薬につながるかもしれない。 2. The brain signatures for social or emotional pain might () different from the ones for physical pain. 社会的、感情的な痛みの脳のジェスチャーは、身体的な痛みのものとは異なるかもしれない。 3. More study could () it possible to measure headaches. さらなる研究が頭痛の測定を可能にするかもしれない。 [選択肢] make、be、lead ご回答よろしくお願いします。

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