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Hoogland对TESSYS技术的第一代产品进行改良和升级(Hoogland improved and upgraded the first generation of TESSYS technology)
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B.students are usually to blame for their lack of resources
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单选题下列关于现有产品的改良策略的说法不正确的是()。A
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对于严重瑕疵型产品,旅行社应重新进行设计,更换产品的主题D
对于落伍型产品,旅行社有必要尝试对其进行重新设计和改良
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