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Therapeutic proteins as drug substance may be provided in individual containers prior to the formulation/filling process. To ensure homogeneity, the therapeutic protein may need to be gently mixed in a vessel prior to filling. In this case, mixing may be necessary. Different types of methods utilized for mixing the material may be employed. Examples of mixing techniques include impellers on a shaft with open processing, suspended impellers, or magnetic stir bars at the bottom of the mixing vessel. It is likely that the mixing process will need to be scaled down for testing in the laboratory. Impeller mixing as well as mixing with magnetic stir bars may be simulated at a small scale. The investigator should determine the appropriate mixing speeds that will be utilized in manufacturing and determine if these processes adversely affect the protein. Studies have been reported for therapeutic proteins that have been mixed using magnetic stir bars, and it was demonstrated that this type of mixing may induce aggregates.
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Industrial Revolution in Britain had a significant impact on Indian economy. Exports of textiles from India came down as Europeans took over trade by getting concession and trade monopoly from Indian rulers. Colonial power expanded and led to the growth of cities like Bombay and Calcutta. It's a process in which the industrial activity in a country or region is removed or reduced because of a major economic or social change. There are many reasons why this can happen. Overall, deindustrialization usually occurs because a particular industrial activity is no longer economically viable.
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Electric charge is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field. There are two types of electric charge: positive and negative (commonly carried by protons and electrons respectively). Like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. Electric charges are of two general types: positive and negative. Two objects that have an excess of one type of charge exert a force of repulsion on each other when relatively close together. For example, electrons have negative charge and protons have positive charge, but neutrons have zero charge.
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M. Hamel was a true French man. Teaching at Alsace for forty years, he had become a part of its people. He was an honest teacher. He did not blame his students alone for poor learning. He also held himself responsible for the same. He was very patriotic as he appealed to his countrymen to hold fast to their mother tongue to be free from the Prussians. According to him the French language was the most beautiful, the clearest and the most logical language in the world. He appealed to his countrymen to guard it and never forget it. He was emotionally attached to the school and all his students. However, he was very brave and strong. He was really sorry for not making sincere efforts to teach French to his countrymen. At the end, he became so emotional that he could not speak.
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What is seeding?
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Seeding is a procedure by which good teams are placed in fixtures in such a way that stronger teams do not meet each other at the very start of a tournament. In seeding, the strong teams are selected to keep them at appropriate places in the fixtures so that they should not meet in the earlier rounds.
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Not-for-Profit Organisations are the establishments that are for utilized for the welfare of the community and are set up as charitable associations which operate without any motive for profit. Their primary objective is to furnish service to a specific class or the public at the larger picture. Usually, they do not produce, buy or sell commodities and may not have credit transactions. Therefore, they need not manage many books of account (as the trading entities do) and Trading and Profit & Loss Account. The funds raised by such establishments are credited to the general fund or capital fund. The major sources of their income usually are subscriptions from their member’s donations, income from investments, grants-in-aid etc.,
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He killed ninety-nine tigers but the hundredth tiger, a wooden one, was instrumental in his death.
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Dreams and hopes differs per head. He was totally happy and didn't bother much to think bout his future.But yes, he has longings for childhood. There are some extraordinary children who write their destiny by themselves. whereas, boys like Saheb,who no doubt is a smart kid,yet they need guidelines to ensure their dreams and hopes to be fulfilled.
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The role of Food Corporation of India is to maintain sufficient buffer stock in the country and price stabilisation . FCI purchases food grains mainly from surplus states such as Punjab, Haryana and supplies them to deficit states. For administering the food security system, the Food Corporation of India performs the functions of procurement, movement, storage, preservation and distri bution of food grains.
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Chorionic placenta: It occurs in primates (man and apes) and is formed only by chorion. Allantois remains small, burrows into body stalk (umbilical cord) and does not reach chorion. However, its mesoderm and blood vessels grow upto chorion whose villi enter the uterine crypts forming chorionic placenta.
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The role of India in reforming and restructuring of the UN has been examined below :
(i) India believes in strenghthened and rivaltalised UN is desirable in changing world.
(ii) India believes that the UN should pay more attention towards development as it is vital precondition for maintenance of international peace and security.
(iii) The overwhelming majority of the UN General Assembly members are now developing countries. Therefore India argues that they should also have role in shaping the decision of the Security Council which affects them.
(iv) India supports an increase in the number of permanent and non permanent members of the Security Council.

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