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Embryogenesis is the process of development of an embryo from zygote. In embryogenesis, the zygote undergoes repeated cell division through mitosis. The divisions help in the growth of an embryo. Cells undergo differentiation attaining specific shape, size and function. Cell differentiation occurs at specific location resulting in the production of different tissue, organs and organ system.
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➡Firstly What do you mean by extramurals !!
➡ Extra mural word is a Latin word 'extra' and 'moralis' means outside the walls in other words these activities are layed outside the walls of the institution or school college.
➡ Extramural are the inter school college competitions which give a great opportunity to the players to show their skills and talents and bring on to the Institutions they represent when a team of a school or colleges is selected after the intramurals and it participates in Inter College School tournament that is called extra mural.
➡ Factors affecting intramural and extramural activities
➡Facilities Available
➡Funds available
➡Activities for mass participation
➡Units of participation
➡Time parameters
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The ‘Mansab’ is an Arabic word meaning rank or position or status of a person. Thus Mansabdari was a system in which the rank of a government official was determined. Every civil and military officer was given a ‘mansab’. Different numbers which could be divided by ten were used for ranking officers. It was also meant for fixing the salaries and allowances of officers.
Significance of a mansab:
The mansab of a Mughal noble implied the following:
(a) Salary of the officer
(b) Status of the officer
(c) Number of soldiers, horses and elephants etc., maintained by an officer.
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Van Arkel method (Vapour Phase Refining )
This method is based on the thermal decomposition of metal components. The process of decompositon of a compound into different substances due to the supply of heat is called thermal decomposition.
Titanium metal is purified by this method. When the impure titanium metal is heated with iodine at a temperature of 2500 C, volatile titanium tetra-iodide is formed (TiI4). The impurities are left behind, as they do not react with iodine.
The titanium tetra-iodide vapour is passed over a hot tungsten filament at 14000 C. The vapour is decomposed and pure titanium is deposited on the filament and is removed. The iodine is reused.
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| Basis | Henry Fayol | F.W. Taylor |
| Meaning | Henry Fayol, father of modern management contributed fourteen management principles, accomplishing managerial efficiency. | F.W. Taylor, father of scientific management contributed four management principles, for enhancing overall productivity. |
| Concept | The general theory of management | The scientific theory of management |
| Concentrated | Top-level management | Low-level management |
| Approach | Top management based on top downward approach. | Supervisory viewpoint and bottom upward approach |
| Focus | Focused on delivering managerial efficiency. | Increasing productivity of labour |
| Theory-based on | Personal experience | Observation and experiment. |

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