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In reproductive cloning, researchers remove a mature somatic cell, such as a skin cell, from an animal that they wish to copy. They then transfer the DNA of the donor animal's somatic cell into an egg cell, or oocyte, that has had its own DNA-containing nucleus removed. By cloning a person's own body cells, scientists hope that a cloned stem cell line will not be rejected by the patient receiving the cells. The genetic material will be identical to their own. Cloned cells may one day be used to treat a damaged heart or neurons.
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Types of plastics: Plastics are of two types – thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics.
- Thermoplastics – Thermoplastics get soft when heated and hard again when they are cooled. Example – polythene and poly vinyl chloride. Such plastics are used in making toys, containers, plastic bags, raincoats and combs. Thermoplastics are used in making those articles which do not get too hot, and are flexible.
- Thermosetting plastics – Thermosetting plastics get soft only one, the first time they are heated after being made. When such plastics are heated for the first time, they become soft and can be moulded to make an article of any desired shape. On cooling, the article becomes hard and rigid. Example – Bakelite and melamine. They are used in making handles of cooking utensils, plates, cups, floor tiles, electrical fittings, telephone instruments, etc.
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लेखक : कामतानाथ
जन्म : 22 सितम्बर 1934
मृत्यु : 7 दिसंबर 2012
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"A mineral is an element or chemical compound that is normally crystalline and that has been formed as a result of geological processes" (Nickel, E. H., 1995). "Minerals are naturally-occurring inorganic substances with a definite and predictable chemical composition and physical properties."
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A protocol is a standard set of rules that allow electronic devices to communicate with each other. Examples include wired networking (e.g., Ethernet), wireless networking (e.g., 802.11ac), and Internet communication (e.g., IP).
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- We need a parliament for making new laws in the country and changing and abolishing existing laws.
- We need a Parliament controls the executive organ of the government.
- Public money can be spent only with parliamentary sanction in this way Parliament controls the finances of the government.
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