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A palindromic prime (sometimes called a palprime) is a prime number that is also a palindromic number.
Given a number n, print all palindromic primes smaller than or equal to n. For example, If n is 10, the output should be “2, 3, 5, 7′. And if n is 20, the output should be “2, 3, 5, 7, 11′.
Idea is to generate all prime numbers smaller than or equal to given number n and checking every prime number whether it is palindromic or not.
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Enthalpy change of a system is equal to the heat absorbed or evolved by the system at constant pressure. As most of the reactions are carried out at constant pressure ,the measured value of the heat evolved or absorbed is the enthalpy change enthalpy.
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- The body surface of Annnelids is distinctly marked out into segments or metamere and, hence, the phylum name Annelida.
- They exhibit organ-system level of body organization, bilateral symmetry,they are triploblastic, metamerically segmented and coelomate animals.
- Aquatic annelids possess lateral appendages called asparapodia. For example- Nereis
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Accounting principles, concepts and conventions are known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These principles are the base of Accounting. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) refers to the rules or guidelines adopted for recording and reporting of business transactions, in order to bring uniformity and consistency in the preparation and the presentation of financial statements.
These principles have evolved over a long period of time on the basis of experiences of the accountants, customs, legal decisions etc., and which are generally accepted by the accounting professionals.
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An atomic unit of mass is defined as accurately 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom. The carbon-12 atom has six neutrons and six protons in its nucleus. The atomic unit mass is symbolized as AMU or amu.
1 AMU = Average of the proton rest mass and the neutron rest mass.
1 AMU = 1.67377 x 10 -27 kilogram or 1.67377 x 10 -24 gram.
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In rotation the body's centre of mass does not undergo any translation motion. In other words the centre of mass will remain at on place. Like a top spinning on its axis.
In circular motion the body's centre of mass goes around a fixed centre maintaining a constant distance from it. Which means the centre of mass is actually going through a translation motion. For example an ant sitting on the circumference of the spinning top in the above example.
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Preparation of second meiotic division occurs during interkinesis. Interkinesis or interphase II is a period of rest that cells of some species enter during meiosis, between meiosis I and meiosis II. No DNA replication occurs during Interkinesis. However, it does occur during the interphase I stage of meiosis. Each chromosome still consists of two chromatids.
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Synapsis: The pairing of homologous chromosomes is called synapsis. This occurs during the second stage of prophase I or zygotene.
Chiasmata: Chiasmata is the site where two non sister chromatids have crossed over. It represents the site of cross-over. It is formed during the diplotene stage of prophase I of meiosis.
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The cell cycle was discovered by Prevost and Dumas (1824) while studying the cleavage of zygote of Frog. It is a series of stages a cell passes through, to divide and produce new cells.
This entire process where with the help of one single parent cell a new cell population grows and develops is known as the cell cycle.

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Mitosis |
Meiosis |
Interphase |
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| Each chromosome replicates. The result is two genetically identical sister chromatids | Chromosomes not yet visible but DNA has been duplicated or replicated |
Prophase |
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| Prophase –Each of the duplicated chromosomes appears as two identical or equal sister chromatids, The mitotic spindle begins to form. Chromosomes condense and thicken | Prophase I – crossing-over recombination – Homologous chromosomes (each consists of two sister chromatids) appear together as pairs. Tetrad is the structure that is formed. Segments of chromosomes are exchanged between non-sister chromatids at crossover points known as chiasmata (crossing-over) |
Metaphase |
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| Metaphase -The chromosomes assemble at the equator at the metaphase plate | Metaphase I Chromosomes adjust on the metaphase plate. Chromosomes are still intact and arranged as pairs of homologues |
Anaphase |
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| Anaphase – The spindle fibres begin to contract. This starts to pull the sister chromatids apart. At the end of anaphase, a complete set of daughter chromosomes is found each pole | Anaphase I Sister chromatids stay intact. However, homologous chromosomes drift to the opposite or reverse poles
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Mode of Reproduction |
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| Asexual Reproduction | Sexual Reproduction |
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| All the cells | Reproductive cells |
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| General growth and repair, Cell reproduction | Genetic diversity through sexual reproduction |
Cytokinesis |
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| Occurs in Telophase | Occurs in Telophase I and in Telophase II |
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| Walther Flemming | Oscar Hertwig |
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the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death.
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Proprietary software is software that is owned by an individual or a company (usually the one that developed it). There are almost always major restrictions on its use, and its source code is almost always kept secret.
Source code is the form in which a program is originally written by a human using a programming language and prior to being converted to machine code which is directly readable by a computer's CPU (central processing unit). It is necessary to have the source code in order to be able to modify or improve a program.
Software that is not proprietary includes free software and public domain software. Free software, which is generally the same as open source software, is available at no cost to everyone, and it can be used by anyone for any purpose and with only very minimal restrictions.
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Sub-culture: A group of people within a large culture represents sub-culture. They borrow from or often distant, exaggerate or invent the symbols, values and beliefs of the people.
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Mineral cycles include the carbon cycle, sulfur cycle, nitrogen cycle, water cycle, phosphorus cycle, oxygen cycle, among others that continually recycle along with other mineral nutrients into productive ecological nutrition. Cycling of mineral nutrients like K is also required to cover the demand for growth of apical root zones and to smooth out fluctuations that occur spatially and with time in the external nutient supply of soil‐grown plants.

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