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It is a method of breeding crops with higher levels of vitamins, minerals, healthier fats to improve public health. The objective of breeding for improved nutritional quality is to enhance:
(a) Protein and oil content, and quality.
(b) Vitamin content.
(c) Micronutrients and mineral content.
Some examples of crop varieties with improved nutrient contents are:
(a) Maize hybrids with increased amount of amino acids, lysine and tryptophan.
(b) Atlas 66 is a wheat variety having a high protein content which has been used as donor for improving cultivated wheat.
(c) Iron fortified rice with five times increased iron content than commonly consumed varities.
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a plant pathogen and most effective as plant genetic engineer. It causes the formation of crown gall in plants. The tumor-inducing plasmid Ti can be used as a useful cloning vector in gene cloning in plants. The genes on the T-DNA can now be expressed in the plant cell. Researchers often use Agrobacterium to make transgenic plants in the lab. They replace the Agrobacterium genes on T-DNA with the gene they are studying, and the Agrobacterium integrates the new gene into the plant cell's DNA.
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Factors affect meal planning which are as follows:
- Economic factor: The amount and the kind of food for a family depend on its income. With the decrease in income percentage, expenditure food increases and hence more careful efforts are required to plan meals. S
- Season: Meals should be in accordance to the season. With the change in season, availability of foodstuffs and our taste also change. In summers, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, tinder, bitter gourd, etc., are in abundance whereas carrots, radish, tomato, peas, cauliflower, etc., in winters. Seasonal foods are also more like able as well as nutritious.
- Food availability: Availability of food also affects the meal planning. A housewife should make maximum use of locally produced foodstuffs because they are cheap, tasty and compatible with the climate. For example, sea food is easily available and cheap in coastal areas so it is the staple food of the people living there.
- Availability of time, energy and labor saving devices: Meal planning is greatly affected by availability of time, energy and labour saving devices with the housewife. This is important in those cases where the housewife i also working.
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In the 19th and the 20th centuries, tribals in many regions of India rose in rebellion. Birsa Munda was a tribal leader and a folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe, born in the mid-1870’s. He was impressed by the sermons of the missionaries.
Birsa also spent time under a well-known Vaishnav preacher, and, influenced by his teachings, started giving importance to purity and piety.
He started a movement to reform the Munda society. He went against the British, the missionaries, moneylenders, traders and Hindu landlords.
The spread of the Munda Movement worried the British, they arrested and jailed him for two years in 1895. After Birsa was freed in 1897, he continued with his movement. His followers attacked churches and police stations, and took over the properties of the landlords and the moneylenders.
The movement faded out with the death of Birsa in 1900.
The movement forced the British to bring in laws to protect the lands of the tribals. The tribals proved that they had the ability to protest against the colonial rule and the injustices being meted out to them.
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DDT was a commonly-used pesticide for insect control in the United States until it was canceled in 1972 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).DDT was initially used by the military in WW II to control malaria, typhus, body lice, and bubonic plague.
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Statement of Gauss"s Theorem : The net-outward normal electric flux through any closed surface of any shape is equal to
1/ε0 times the total charge contained within that surface , i.e.,

over the whole of the closed surface, q is the algebraic sum of all the charges (i.e., net charge in coulombs) enclosed by surface S.

Proof of Gauss"s Theorem :
Let a point charge +q coulomb be placed at O within the closed surface. Let E be the electric field strength at P. Let
OP= r and the permittivity of free space or vaccuum be ε0.

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Main objectives of government budget are:
- Redistribution of income and wealth: It is one of the most important objective of the government budget. The government imposes heavy taxation on a high income groups redistribute it among the people of weaker section in the society. The government can provide subsidies and other amenities to people whose income levels are low. These increase their disposable income and this reduces the inequalities.
- Reallocation of Resources: Reallocation of resources in the manner such that there is a balance between the goals of profit maximization and social welfare. Government uses budgetary policy to allocate resources. This is done by imposing higher rate of taxation on goods whose production is to be discouraged and subsidies provided on goods whose production is to be promoted.
- Economic Growth: Another purpose of the government budget today is to study the generation of savings, investment, consumption and capital formation to assess the trend of growth in the economy to improve the standard of living of the people.
- Managing Public Enterprises: In the budget government can make various provision to manage public sector enterprises and also provides them financial help.
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The monthly cycle of changes in the ovaries and the lining of the uterus (endometrial), starting with the preparation of an egg for fertilization. When the follicle of the prepared egg in the ovary breaks, it is released for fertilization and ovulation occurs.
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