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Inhalation exposures to nitric acid fumes involve exposure to nitric acid as well as nitrogen oxides such a nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and nitric oxide (NO).
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Carbon monoxide (CO)—a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and toxic air pollutant—is produced in the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels, such as gasoline, natural gas, oil, coal, and wood.
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The European planters forced the ryots to sign a contract to grow indigo on 25% of their land holdings. The farmers who signed the contract were paid money in advance to grow indigo. After the indigo plant was given to the planters after the harvests, farmers were given new loans for growing indigo. The peasants who received advanced loans from the planters realised that the prices they received for the indigo plant was too low and they were always involved in the cycle of debt. Indigo had to be grown on the fertile soil. However, it exhausted the fertility of the soil. The farmers always preferred to grow rice on the fertile soil as once indigo was cultivated, the fertility of the soil decreased. Thus the ryots were reluctant to grow indigo.
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Blood is always red, actually. Veins look blue because light has to penetrate the skin to illuminate them, blue and red light (being of different wavelengths) penetrate with different degrees of success. What makes it back to your eye is the blue light.
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i) 260100=2 × 2 ×3 × 3 × 5 × 5 × 17 × 17
2) 44521 = 211 × 211
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x+2/3x-4 = 1
x+2/3x = 5
3x+2x = 3*5
5x = 15
x = 15/5
x = 3
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| Kharif Crop | Rabi Crop |
| Sown when the rainy season begins, i.e. between April and May. | Sown when the winter season ends, i.e. between September and October. |
| Also known as monsoon crops. | Also known as winter crops. |
| Affected by rainfall pattern. | Not affected by rainfall pattern. |
| Requires hot weather and a large amount of water to grow. | Requires warm climate for seed germination and cold climate to grow. |
| The harvesting month is between September-October. | The harvesting month is between March-April. |
| Maize, rice, cotton, groundnut are Kharif crops. | Peas, wheat, gram and barley are rabi crops. |
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The practice of surveying became common under the colonial administration.
(i)The British believed that a country had to be properly known before it could be effectively administered.
(ii)By the early nineteenth century detailed surveys were being carried out to map the entire country. In the villages, revenue surveys were conducted.
(iii)The effort was to know the topography, the soil quality, the flora, the fauna, the local histories, and the cropping pattern – all the facts seen as necessary to know about to administer the region. From the end of the nineteenth century, Census operations were held every ten years.
(iv)These prepared detailed records of the number of people in all the provinces of India, noting information on castes, religions and occupation.
(v)There were many other surveys – botanical surveys, zoological surveys, archaeological surveys, anthropological surveys, forest surveys.
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| Kharif Crop | Rabi Crop |
| Sown when the rainy season begins, i.e. between April and May. | Sown when the winter season ends, i.e. between September and October. |
| Also known as monsoon crops. | Also known as winter crops. |
| Affected by rainfall pattern. | Not affected by rainfall pattern. |
| Requires hot weather and a large amount of water to grow. | Requires warm climate for seed germination and cold climate to grow. |
| The harvesting month is between September-October. | The harvesting month is between March-April. |
| Maize, rice, cotton, groundnut are Kharif crops. | Peas, wheat, gram and barley are rabi crops. |
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Vaccines work on the principle of immunization. Vaccines help a body's immune system prepare in advance to fight infectious illnesses and potentially deadly diseases caused by infectious agents or their by-products. Vaccines ‘fool’ the immune system into developing a memory for a particular infection by putting something that mimics the microbe we want to vaccinate against, into the body. Many such vaccines are now available for preventing a number of infectious diseases, and provide a disease-specific means of prevention like tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough, measles and polio.
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Secularism means allowing individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs and practices. To provide religious freedom, India adopted a strategy of separating the power of religion and the power of the State.
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In vitro fertilization is the most commonly used assisted reproductive technologies (ART). In vitro fertilization, as its name-fertilization is done by fusing ova from female donor and sperm from the male donor outside the body under strict laboratory conditions. This results in a zygote or famously known as test tube baby. After the embryo culturing, an embryo is transferred to the uterus of the mother. This method is commonly done in case of women with damaged or clogged Fallopian tubes.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
Smoke primarily consists of particles and can include other gaseous air pollutants, including nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbons that may be toxic.
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