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The world of business in changing e-business and outsourcing are two most obvious expressions of this change. The newer modes of business. E-business and BPO are not new business, but simply the new ways of doing business. Interestingly, the two trends of e-business & BPO are continuing to evolve, and that is why these are referred as “Emerging modes of Business”.
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The skeletal muscles are also called as voluntary muscles and are under control of the human body. These are usually present in the different parts of the body such as the body wall, legs, neck, face, etc. They are also found attached to bones through the tendons. These tendons help in different movements of the body parts and skeleton. These muscle fibers, when seen under the microscope, are in the form of stripes, which are also called as striated muscles. These skeletal muscles are mainly responsible for the movement and locomotion in the human body.
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A salt bridge is a U- shape containing concentrated solution of an inert electrolyte like KCl, KNO
The main functions of a salt bridge are;
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