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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Fabric means a woven material, a textile or other material resembling woven cloth. Fabric is made up of yarns. Fabrics are made by the two main processes known as weaving and knitting.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago (6237)
Honey is a substance produced by bees from the nectar of plants. It is commonly used as a sweetener in food. It may also be used as a medicine. Honey can become contaminated with germs from plants, bees, and dust during production, collection, and processing. Although contamination is rare, botulism has been reported in infants given honey by mouth.
Honey is most commonly used for burns, wound healing, swelling (inflammation) and sores inside the mouth (oral mucositis), and cough. It is also used for many other conditions but there is no good scientific evidence to support most of these uses.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
Therapeutic proteins as drug substance may be provided in individual containers prior to the formulation/filling process. To ensure homogeneity, the therapeutic protein may need to be gently mixed in a vessel prior to filling. In this case, mixing may be necessary. Different types of methods utilized for mixing the material may be employed. Examples of mixing techniques include impellers on a shaft with open processing, suspended impellers, or magnetic stir bars at the bottom of the mixing vessel. It is likely that the mixing process will need to be scaled down for testing in the laboratory. Impeller mixing as well as mixing with magnetic stir bars may be simulated at a small scale. The investigator should determine the appropriate mixing speeds that will be utilized in manufacturing and determine if these processes adversely affect the protein. Studies have been reported for therapeutic proteins that have been mixed using magnetic stir bars, and it was demonstrated that this type of mixing may induce aggregates
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
Primitive Subsistence Farming: This type of farming is practiced on small patches of land. Primitive tools and family/community labour are used in this type of farming. The farming mainly depends on monsoon and natural fertility of soil. Crops are grown as per the suitability of the environmental condition.
This is also called <i>‘slash and burn’</i> agriculture. A patch of land is cleared by slashing the vegetation and then the slashed plants are burnt. The ash; thus obtained is mixed with the soil and crops are grown.
This type of farming produces just enough crops to sustain the family. After a couple of seasons, the patch is left fallow and a new patch of land is prepared for farming. This allows the earlier patch of land to replenish its fertility through the natural process
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
Consider a body having large mass and large weight. Example of this situation is a large object which is hard to throw because the weight of this object is large.
Therefore, the relation between weight and mass can be derived with the help of Newton’s second law which explains that the free falling object has an acceleration “g” as the magnitude.
If an object with a mass of 1kg falls with an acceleration of 9.8 m.s-2, then the magnitude of the force is given as :
F = ma
= (1kg)(9.8m.s-2)
= (9.8 kg.m.s-2)
= 9.8N
Therefore, it can be concluded that the relation between weight and mass of an object with 1kg mass will have a weight of 9.8N.
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Ammonia doesn't contain hydroxide ions, but it reacts with water to produce ammonium ions and hydroxide ions. ... A weak base is one which doesn't convert fully into hydroxide ions in solution. When a weak base reacts with water, the position of equilibrium varies from base to base. Ammonia releases hydroxide ions when it dissolves, but only because the ammonia steals a proton from a water molecule: ... In the case of NaOH, the hydroxide ions come from the crystal lattice of the solid, and in the case of NH3 they come from dissociated water molecules whose protons have combined with NH3 to form, NH4+.
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(a) Leaders of the freedom movement had an open mind about whether the country should be democratic or not after independence. Answer: This is a true statement. (b) Members of the Constituent Assembly of India held the same views on all provisions of the Constitution. Answer: Members of the Constituent Assembly of India had different opinions on various provisions of the constitution. (c) A country that has a constitution must be a democracy. Answer: This cannot be said with surety; in the context of information given in this chapter. (d) Constitution cannot be amended because it is the supreme law of a country. Answer: Constitution can be amended to keep up with the changes in aspirations of the society.
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Lencho was a hardworking farmer, who lived on the crest of a low hill. Due to the hailstorm his crops were destroyed, so he needed money to sow his field again and support his family. These were the main problems of Lencho.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
In Mathematics, Composite numbers are the numbers which have more than two factors, unlike prime numbers which have only two factors, i.e. 1 and the number itself. These numbers are also called composites.
All the natural numbers which are not prime numbers are composite numbers as they can be divided by more than two numbers. For example, 6 is composite because it is divisible by 1, 2, 3 and even 6, such as:
- 6÷1 = 6
- 6÷2 = 3
- 6÷3 = 2
- 6÷6 = 1
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In India FPTP system is used in election of MPs and MLAs whereas PR system is used in election of President, vice-president, RS.
FPTP: In FPTP system the candidate who gets votes more than all other candidates is declared as winner. In this system the people vote essentially for a party member. The person elected from the constituency can be held accountable for the progress of the region.
Proportional Representation System: IN PR system the country is either considered as a single constituency or divided into different constituency. If divided into several countries many candidates may be elected from a constituency. Under this system the candidates of a party are elected in proportion of the votes won by them. People vote for a party and not for an individual. Under this system people cannot held anyone accountable for the progress of their area.
India should not shift to PR system. The FPTP system is simple to understand and provides accountability. Since a large population of India is still uneducated introducing a complex system as PR may cause problems for people in exercising their right to vote. For a large country like India PR system may not be feasible.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago (6237)
Transparency, as used in science, engineering, business, the humanities and in other social contexts, is operating in such a way that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed. Transparency implies openness, communication, and accountability. Transparency is intentionally baring your soul to the world by showing your true self to others. Most people hide their essence in fear of rejection, lack of self-confidence, broken-hearted, or lack of fulfillment in life; there are many reasons a person will hold back who they are.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
Earth Day is an annual event celebrated around the world on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First celebrated in 1970, it now includes events coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network in more than 193 countries.[
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A computer is a machine that can be instructed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically via computer programming. Modern computers have the ability to follow generalized sets of operations, called programs. These programs enable computers to perform an extremely wide range of tasks. A computer system is a set of integrated devices that input, output, process, and store data and information. Computer systems are currently built around at least one digital processing device. There are five main hardware components in a computer system: Input, Processing, Storage, Output and Communication devices.
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In a first-past-the-post (FPTP or FPP; sometimes formally called single-member plurality voting or SMP) electoral system, voters cast their vote for a candidate of their choice, and the candidate who receives the most votes wins. FPTP is a plurality voting method, and is primarily used in systems that use single-member electoral divisions. FPTP is used as the primary form of allocating seats for legislative elections in about a third of the world's countries, mostly in the English-speaking world (the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, India, Pakistan, and other countries in the Commonwealth of Nations).
Many countries use FPTP alongside proportional representation, for example, for special constituencies (e.g. for minorities or outlying areas) and/or as part of a mixed-member proportional representation system. It is also used to elect heads of state in Taiwan, Iceland, Mexico, and South Korea.
Countries that primarily use a first-past-the-post voting system for national legislative elections
FPTP can be used for single- and multiple-member electoral divisions. In a single-member election, the candidate with the highest number (but not necessarily a majority) of votes is elected. In a multiple-member election (or multiple-selection ballot), each voter casts (up to) the same number of votes as there are positions to be filled, and those elected are the highest-placed candidates corresponding to that number of positions. For example, if there are three vacancies, then voters cast up to three votes and the three candidates with the greatest number of votes are elected.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
Fabric means a woven material, a textile or other material resembling woven cloth. Fabric is made up of yarns. Fabrics are made by the two main processes known as weaving and knitting.
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