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(i) Print was used to criticise existing practices. Through print, people could be persuaded to think differently.
(ii) Even those who disagreed with established authorities could now print and circulate their ideas. It shaped new ideas and debates and new ideas emerged from clashes.
(iii) The religious reformer Martin Luther wrote ninety five theses criticising many of the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. He challenged the Church to debate his ideas.
(iv) Muslims used print to check conversions. (v) Hindus used print to encourage people to read the religious texts in vernacular.
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Concurrent List - The Concurrent List contains subjects of common interest to both the Union as well as the States. These include education, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession. The law relating to these subjects can be made by both the Central and State Governments.
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Molecular phylogeny is how the molecular structures are used for gaining data or information about the evolutionary relationship of an organism.
One of the most common approaches, in this case, is how homologous genetic sequences are compared by using a sequence alignment process.
It helps to identify a similarity which will cover T-Coffee and Clustal W. Mitochondrial DNA data is used by molecular phylogeny for building a “relationship tree” which shows the entire evolution of different organisms.
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Female reproductive structure in a flower: Carpel
Carpel has 3 important parts in a flower
- Ovary
- Basal enclosed part of carpel
- Ovarian cavity is termed as Locule
- Encloses ovule in it
- Ovules are attached to cushion-like structure called Placenta
- Style
- Tube like structure that connects the Ovary & Stigma
- Stigma
- Located at the exposed end of Style
- Acts as the receptive surface for pollen grains
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Cut a right circular cone with a plane parallel to the base of the cone, then the solid shape between the plane and the base of the cone is called the frustum of a cone.
e.g. Flower pots have a shape as the frustum of a cone.
The surface area and the volume of the frustum of a cone can be calculated using standard formulae.
CSA of the frustum of a cone = πl( r1 + r2).
where r1 = radius of the larger circular face of the frustum, r2 = radius of the smaller circular face of the frustum, and l = slant height of the frustum.l = h2+(r1-r2)2 and h is the height of the frustum.
TSA of a frustum of a cone = πl(r1 + r2) + πr12 + πr22
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a. Favourable trade balance implies when exports of a country are more than imports, that is the value of exports are more than its value of imports in a particular period of time.
unfavorable If country's imports are more than its exports, that is the value of imports exceeds value of exports, it amounts to unfavourable balance of trade.
b. . favourable exports are more than imports it amounts to trade surplus as it leads to inflow of foreign capital.
unfavorable If imports and more than exports it amounts to trade deficit.
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The conditions required to obtain permanent electromagnet when a current carrying solenoid is used are:
● The rod inside solenoid should be made of a magnetic material like steel, soft iron etc. This type of material can retain the magnetic properties for a long time after magnetization.
● Direct current should be used for solenoid.
● The turns should be closely packed and large in number for producing a uniform strong magnetic field
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