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Commerce refers to that activity which is conducted to remove the gap between production place and consumption place.

Deepak Sharma 7 years ago

Commerce is a business
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???. Pragati 7 years ago

a dimensionless number used in fluid mechanics to indicate whether fluid flow past a body or in a duct is steady or turbulent.

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

The Reynolds number (Re) is an important dimensionless quantity in fluid mechanics used to help predict flow patterns in different fluid flow situations. At low Reynolds numbers, flows tend to be dominated by laminar (sheet-like) flow, while at high Reynolds numbers turbulence results from differences in the fluid's speed and direction, which may sometimes intersect or even move counter to the overall direction of the flow (eddy currents).
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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Thanks ???

Christin Mathew 7 years ago

They are protein channels allowing molecules to pass through it
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Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Atomic model. ... The Bohr model shows the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons. Bohr was the first to discover that electrons travel in separate orbits around the nucleus and that the number of electrons in the outer orbit determines the properties of an element.
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Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

No Ayushi ..... Dimagnetic contains unpaired electrons

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Diamagnetic Definition (Diamagnetism) In chemistry and physics, to be diamagnetic indicates that a substance contains no unpaired electrons and, thus, is not attracted to a magnetic field. ... In contrast, ferromagnetic and paramagnetic materials are attracted to magnetic fields.
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Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

Pressure, temp, volume

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

It is well known that temperature is one of the main factors that affect the viscosity. Viscosity is getting higher as the temperature decreases. For the liquid, pressure has a very small impact on viscosity and for the gas, it has a small (not very small) impact on .
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Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

As temperature decreases, surface tension increases. Conversely, as surface tension decreases strong; as molecules become more active with an increase in temperature becoming zero at its boiling point and vanishing at critical temperature. Adding chemicals to a liquid will change its surface tension characteristics.
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Pawan Verma Verma 4 years, 10 months ago

Bhartiya sanvidhan ke char ekatmak lakshan likhiue

Aryan Choudhary 5 years ago

Bhartiya sanvidhan ke chai ka Atma ke Lakshan
bhartiya sanvidhan ke chart ekatmak lakshan
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

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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Rohit Yadav 6 years, 11 months ago

No you we,re wong

Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

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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Paavak Bansal 7 years ago

The narrators grandmother was extremely happy on narrator's arrival.She went to receive him and collected her neighbour's and started singing and celebrating his arrival . So she not prayed for the first time
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

A gradient is a vector, and slope is a scalar. Gradients really become meaningful in multivarible functions, where the gradient is a vector of partial derivatives. With single variable functions, the gradient is a one dimensional vector with the slope as its single coordinate (so, not very different to the slope at all).

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

The degree of inclination or the rate of ascent and descent is gradient while slope is often used to describe the measurement of the steepness,gradient, incline or grade of a straight line
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All chapters

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Which chapter ????

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

I can tell u but from which chapter????
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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

REAL IMAGE:- 1)light rays actually meet to form a real image. 2) is generally inverted 3)can be obtained on a screen 4) this image is in front of mirror and behind the lens 5) we can reach on it Example....cinema screen............VIRTUAL IMAGE:- 1)light do not actually meet to form virtual image 2) is erect 3) image cannot be obtained on the screen 4)behind the mirror and in front of lens 5) we cannot reach to it Example....our image in plane mirror......hope it will help u?
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Krishna Yadav 6 years, 11 months ago

Actually Simran there are two situation in the mind of Dr. Andrew 1. Andrew had witnessed many cases of sad lives after marriages and then separation this was the reality....like in case of bramwell he was decieved by the woman he loved.......etc 2. Andrew loves Christine so much that he was watching her image before her eyes and so he wants to see marriage as a happy or pure connection ..... So this conflict was going on in Dr. Andrew's mind... is marriage is a good thing or not ????...... The answer is quite long but I hope it will help you.....?
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What's wrong with you?

Manpreet Singh 7 years ago

If you are a gorl i love you
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Nidhi ? 7 years ago

It is the measurement of quantity demanded and price of that particular commodity
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Ben R 7 years ago

Drink acid???????

Ruru ❤️ 7 years ago

Jal Neti, dhauti, kapalbhati, nauli etc
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Rohit Yadav 7 years ago

Morphology

Christin Mathew 7 years ago

Morphology

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

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Ruru ❤️ 7 years ago

Thanks a lot yakshi i am glad someone did answer i appreciate that ❤️?

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

In morphology there are many terms which are needed to be learnt than understanding concepts while in anatomy there is requirement of understanding concepts.....well...i think u should learn morphology first.....because it will take time and then anatomy....hope it will help u???
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Ben R 7 years ago

Jo b laga le
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

 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;

  • They allow the movement of ions from one solution to another without mixing of the two solutions and complete the electrical circuit.
  • To maintain the electrical neutrality of the solutions in the two half cells.
Nutralise both the electrodes and continue flow of electron

Ruru ❤️ 7 years ago

Transfer of e-
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Ruru ❤️ 7 years ago

Banking of road increasing the height of road from one side its significance is that it RESUCES friction eg.. on CAR TRACKS
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Christin Mathew 7 years ago

Cavity located in the mouth and it secret saliva, which digest the carbohydrates partially. It is an endocrine as it secret into duct called salivary duct

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