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Basically, proteins are the fundamental building blocks of our body. They are large and complex macromolecules or bio-molecules which perform a major role in the functioning and regulating of our body cells, tissues and other organs in the human body.
Proteins are composed of amino acids, arranged into different groups.
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2/3 × 5/44 × 33/35
= 2/1 × 5/44 × 11/35
= 1 × 5/22 × 11/35
= 1 × 1/2 × 1/7
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Aurangzeb insulted Shivaji
After being insulted by Aurangzeb Shivaji escaped from Agra and declared himself an independent king. Then, he resumed his campaigns against the Mughals. Prince Akbar rebelled against Aurangzeb and received support from the Marathas and the Deccan Sultanate. He finally fled to Safavid Iran. Aurangzeb could not remain silent. He personally managed campaigns in the Deccan against the Marathas who started guerrilla warfare, which was difficult to suppress.
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Hexadecimal number to binary ( 48 CF ) 16 = ( ? ) 2
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48 c f 16 = 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2
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there are three layers of the earth:
- Crust
- Mantle
- Core
The Crust
It is the outermost layer over the earth’s surface. It is
- The thinnest of all the layers.
- About 35 km on the continental masses and only 5 km on the ocean floors.
The main minerals constituting the continental mass are:
- Silica
- Alumina
The continental mass is also called ‘sial’. The name sial is derived from letters ‘si’ of silicon and ‘al’ of alumina.
The main mineral constituents of the oceanic crust are:
- Silicon
- Magnesium
The oceanic crust is called ‘sima’. The root of the word sima is ‘si’ from silica and ‘ma’ from magnesium.
Mantle
It is the layer just beneath the crust and extends up to a depth of 2900 km below the crust.
Core
It is the innermost layer i.e. it is below the mantle. Its radius is about 3500 km. The core consists of outer core and inner core. It is mainly made up of:
- Nickel
- Iron
The innermost layer is also called ‘nife’. The name nife is derived from the word ‘ni’ from nickel and ‘fe’ from ferrous meaning iron. The temperature and pressure of the central core is very high.
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The number and variety of textual records increased dramatically during the medieval period than ancient period. They slowly displaced other types of available information. Through this period paper gradually became cheaper and more widely available. People used it to write holy texts, chronicles of rulers, letters and teachings of saints, petitions and judicial records, and for registers of accounts and taxes. Manuscripts were collected by wealthy people, rulers, monasteries and temples. They were placed in libraries and archives These manuscripts archives and documents provide a lot of detailed information to historians but they are also difficult to use.
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The historians face several difficulties in using manuscripts. There was no printing press in those days so scribes copied manuscripts by hand. Manuscript copying is not an easy job. As scribes copied manuscripts, they also introduced small changes—a word here, a sentence there. These small differences grew over centuries of copying until manuscripts of the same text became substantially different from one another. This is a serious problem because we rarely find the original manuscript of the author today. We are totally dependent upon the copies made by later scribes. As a result historians have to read different manuscript versions of the same text to guess what the author had originally written.
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Rajaraja I was the most powerful Chola ruler. He became king in 985 and expanded control over most of these areas. He was well known for the reorganization of the administration of his empire
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Electrical conductivity is a measurement of how easily a material allows electric current to flow through it.
| Electrical conductivity tells us how well a material will allow electricity to travel through it. Many people think of copper wires as something that has great electrical conductivity. |

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