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Asanas can be divided into cultural, meditative, and relaxing asanas. These three types of asanas/postures have different purposes and techniques. The three types are: Meditative Poses, Relaxation Poses, and the Cultural Poses.
- Meditative Poses/Asanas
The Meditative Poses are divided into Eight Parts known as the Eight Limbs of Ashtanga Yoga. The Meditative Poses are very important when practicing the breathing exercises and meditation. One should strive to sit in any one of the four top positions for one to two hours at a stretch without moving. - Relaxation Poses/Asanas
The asanas for relaxation are designed in a way that there is no need to contract any muscle. It is important to practice them exactly so your body can come to a deep relaxation and is not just lying on the floor. - Cultural Poses/Asanas
The Cultural Poses are the asanas that imitate various aspects of God in the form of animals and divine states of being. Shaktiananda Yoga postures include the 12 Basic Asanas and more advanced variations of these and more.
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During the luteal phase the remaining parts of Graafian follicle transforms into a cell called Corpus luteum.
Corpus luteum degenerates in the absence of fertilization.
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Optical fibre, the name itself suggests that it is a special fibre relating to the transmission through optics (light).
These made up of glass (silica) or a plastic polymer and their diameters are slightly more than the diameter of a human hair.
It is best used for transmission of huge amount of data over a long range of distance at a very high rate.
Optical fibres are more preferred over metal wires as there is less amount of energy loss in transmission with the optical fibres.
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The Kolbe reaction can be classified as a carboxylation chemical reaction. The reaction occurs when sodium phenoxide is allowed to absorb carbon dioxide and the resulting product is heated at a temperature of a 125-degree celsius and a pressure of over a hundred atmospheres. An unstable intermediate is now formed.
This unstable intermediate goes through a proton shift, leading to the formation of sodium salicylate. Now, this mixture is treated with sulfuric acid. The acidification of the mixture yields the salicylic acid. The illustration for the Kolbe reaction mechanism is given below:

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Nature of Management:
- Universal Process: Wherever there exists human pursuit, there exists management. Without effective management, the intentions of the organisation cannot be accomplished.
- The factor of Production: Equipped and experienced managers are necessary for the utilization of funds and labour.
- Goal-Oriented: The most significant aim of all management pursuit is to achieve the purposes of a firm. The aims must be practical and reachable.
- Supreme in Thought and Action: Managers set achievable goals and then direct execution on all aspects to achieve them. For this, they need complete assistance from middle and lower degrees of management.
- The system of Authority: Well-defined principles of regulation, the regulation of proper power and efficiency at all degrees of decision-making. This is important so that each self must perform what is required from him or her and to whom he must report.
- Profession: Managers require to control managerial expertise and education, and have to adhere to a verified law of demeanour and stay informed of their human and social responsibilities.
- Process: The management method incorporates a range of activities or services directed towards an object.
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