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By Principle of Homogeneity, the physical quantities which have same dimensions can be added, subtracted or compared. The two quantities can be added or subtracted,if they have same dimension or dimensional formula.
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Features of early cities:
•They were larger in scale as compared to the other human settlements, present at those times. Also, development happened at these places only when there was an increase in food supplies, which made it possible to support a wide range of non-food producers.
•They supported various social groups like artisans, merchants and priests and acted as centres of political power, administrative network, trade and industry, religious institutions, and intellectual activity.
•They could vary greatly in size and complexity. Thus, they could easily be densely settled modern-day metropolises, which combined political and economic functions for an entire region, and supported very large populations, or could be smaller urban centres with limited functions.
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•They were larger in scale as compared to the other human settlements, present at those times. Also, development happened at these places only when there was an increase in food supplies, which made it possible to support a wide range of non-food producers.
•They supported various social groups like artisans, merchants and priests and acted as centres of political power, administrative network, trade and industry, religious institutions, and intellectual activity.
•They could vary greatly in size and complexity. Thus, they could easily be densely settled modern-day metropolises, which combined political and economic functions for an entire region, and supported very large populations, or could be smaller urban centres with limited functions.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago
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Bank Reconciliation Statement of Naman as on March 31, 2013 |
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Balance as per the Cash Book |
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Bank debited charges |
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100 |
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Amount directly paid by debtor into bank account |
2,000 |
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Cheques issued but not presented for payment |
12,980 |
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Discount charges of bill was omitted to be recorded in the Cash Book |
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800 |
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Amount debited in bank column of the Cash Book but not deposited in bank |
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3,520 |
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Cheque dishonoured not recorded in the Cash Book |
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50,870 |
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Bank Reconciliation Statement of Mr. Mohit's Current Account as on<i style="user-select:text !important"> </i> December 31, 2005 |
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Cheque issued from saving account wrongly credited in current account in the Pass Book |
400 |
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Cheque issued but not presented for payment |
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500 |
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Cheque issued but not presented for payment and twice credited in the Cash Book |
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Antibiotics
These are the substances (produced wholly or partially by chemical synthesis) which in low concentrations inhibit the growth of microorganisms or destroy them by intervening in their metabolic processes.
Antibiotics are products of microbial growth and thus, antibiotic therapy has been likened to ‘setting on.e thief against another’.
Antibiotics are of two types :
- Bactericidal antibiotics have cidal (killing) effect on microbes. For example, penicillin, ofloxacin, amino glycosides, etc.
- Bacteriostatic antibiotics have a static (inhibitory) effect on microbes. For example, erythromycin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, etc
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago
Quantum numbers
They are set of 4 numbers, which give complete information about the address of electron.
There are 4 types of quantum numbers:
- Principal quantum number.
- Azimuthal quantum number.
- Magnetic quantum number.
- Spin quantum number.
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Accounting is a process of identifying the events of financial nature, recording them in Journal, classifying in their respective ledgers, summarising them in Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet and communicating the results to the users of such information, <i>viz.</i> owner/s, government, creditors, investors etc.
According to the <i>American Institute of Certified Accountants</i>, 1941, “Accounting is an art of recording, classifying and summarising in a significant manner and in terms of money transactions and events that are, in part at least, of a financial character and interpreting the results thereof.”
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It is the property of a rotating body given by the product of the moment of inertia and the angular velocity of the rotating object. It is a vector quantity, which implies that here along with magnitude, direction is also considered.
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