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The dental formula represents the arrangement of teeth in each half of the upper and the lower jaw. The entire formula is multiplied by two to represent the total number of teeth.
The dental formula for milk teeth in humans is:
Each half of the upper jaw and the lower jaw has 2 incisors, 1 canine, and 2 molars. Premolars are absent in milk teeth hence the zero.
The dental formula for permanent teeth in humans is:
Each half of the upper jaw and the lower jaw has 2 incisors, 1 canine, 2 premolars, and 3 molars. An adult human has 32 permanent teeth.
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स्वरों के चढ़ते हुए क्रम को आरोह कहते हैं और इसके ठीक उल्टा स्वरों के उतरते हुए क्रम को अब रोग कहते हैं। आरोह को आरोहण और अवरोह को अवरोहण भी कहते हैं। जैसे सा रे ग म प ध नी सां को आरोह कहते हैं और सां नि ध प म ग रे सा को अवरोह कहते हैं। कुछ राग में स्वरों का उतार-चढ़ाव सपाट ना होकर वक्र होता है।
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A raga or raag is a melodic framework for improvisation akin to a melodic mode in Indian classical music. While the rāga is a remarkable and central feature of the classical music tradition, it has no direct translation to concepts in the classical European music tradition. Each rāga is an array of melodic structures with musical motifs, considered in the Indian tradition to have the ability to "colour the mind" and affect the emotions of the audience.
Each rāga provides the musician with a musical framework within which to improvise.[3][6][7] The specific notes within a rāga can be reordered and improvised by the musician. Rāgas range from small rāgas like Bahar and Shahana that are not much more than songs to big rāgas like Malkauns, Darbari and Yaman, which have great scope for improvisation and for which performances can last over an hour. Rāgas may change over time, with an example being Marwa, the primary development of which has gone down to the lower octave compared to the traditionally middle octave. Each rāga traditionally has an emotional significance and symbolic associations such as with season, time and mood. The rāga is considered a means in Indian musical tradition to evoke certain feelings in an audience. Hundreds of rāga are recognized in the classical tradition, of which about 30 are common. Each rāga, state Dorothea E. Hast and others,[clarification needed] has its "own unique melodic personality".
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Nelson Mandela was pained for his inability to thank his comrades in freedom struggle who were unable to see what their sacrifices had brought. This pained Mandela on becoming the president of South Africa. The pain of the apartheid made Nelson Mandela become the president of South Africa.
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