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To access a specific database, type the following command at the mysql> prompt, replacing dbname with the name of the database that you want to access: use dbname; Make sure you do not forget the semicolon at the end of the statement. After you access a database, you can run SQL queries, list tables, and so on.
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In the beginning, when he reached the third level, Charley was confused. Whatever he saw in the third level told him that he had traveled back to the past. This was confirmed when he saw The World, a newspaper of the past that was no more published. The lead story said something about President Cleveland and it was printed June 11, 1894.
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Economic planning in India aims at bringing about rapid economic development in all sectors. In other words, it aims at a higher growth rate.
India’s macroeconomic performance has been only moderately good in terms of GDP growth rates. The compound annual rate of growth stands at 4.4% at 1993-94 prices for the whole planning period (1950-51 to 1999-00). Compared to the pre-plan period when she was caught in a low level equilibrium trap, growth acceleration during the last 50 years has been impressive indeed. However that it is not yet clear as to how much of this acceleration has been due to the change in the world economic boom since World War II and how much due to India’s own planning efforts.
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Evolution of the Indian National Flag:
•The nation of India was represented by the individual flags of the various princely states.
• Older version of the flag was hosted in 1907 by Madame Cama and next in 1921, Gandhi proposed a tricolor flag with the symbol of the spinning wheel at its center.
• This tricolor flag designed by Pingali Venkaya.
The symbolic significance of the tricolor flag:
• Our Indian National flag has three colors that's why it is called Tricolor/ Tiranga.
• The three colors are Saffron, White, Green, and Ashoka chakra in the middle.
• Saffron color stands for sacrifice and renunciation, white color stands for peace and green color stands for courage and immortality.
• Ashoka chakra represents dharma it has 24 spokes in the center. It represents justice.
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Profit & Loss Appropriation Account for the year ended 31.3.15
Dr. Cr.
| Particulars | Rs. | Particulars | Rs. |
| To Ram’s Capital A/c (Interest) To Shyam’s Capital A/c (Salary) |
50,000 30,000 |
By Profit & Loss A/c (Net Profits) |
80,000 |
| 80,000 | 80,000 |
working Notes: Interest on capital =
= Rs. 1,60,000
Salary =
=Rs. 96,000
Total 2,56,000
Ratio of Interest & Salary = 1,600,000 : 96,000 = 5 : 3
Profits share given to Ram
= Rs. 50,000
Shyam =
= Rs. 30,000
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| 1-Followed as a teaching or Philosophy. | 1-Followed with reference to higher beings, more like a religion. |
| 2-Found mostly in the South and West covering Indochina and Ceylon (Sri-Lanka). | 2-Found mostly in the North and West, covering China, Korea, Japan, and Tibet. |
| 3-Early work written in Pali (e.g. Kamma, Dhamma). | 3-Early texts are in Sanskrit (e.g. Karma, Dharma) |
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The organ's primary function is to secrete milk. Though it is present in both sexes, it is well developed in females and rudimentary in males. It is also a vital accessory organ of the female reproductive system.
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The placenta secretes hormones like human gonadotropins, human placental lactogen, oestrogen and progesterone that are necessary to maintain pregnancy. Due to the secretion of these hormones, it is called an endocrine gland.
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The FSH secretion by the pituitary gland stimulates the ovarian follicles to secrete estrogen. Estrogen stimulates the proliferation of the endometrium of the uterine wall. After ovulation, the remaining cells of ovarian formed are stimulated by LH to develop corpus luteum which secrete a large amount of progesterone. Progesterone is essential for the maintenance of endometrium, for implantation of the fertilized ovum and other events of pregnancy.
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During fertilization, the sperm and egg unite in one of the fallopian tubes to form a zygote. Then the zygote travels down the fallopian tube, where it becomes a morula. Once it reaches the uterus, the morula becomes a blastocyst. The blastocyst then burrows into the uterine lining — a process called implantation.
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The process of germ cell development during spermatogenesis can be divided into five succesive stages: (1) spermatogonia, (2) primary spermatocytes, (3) secondary spermatocytes, (4) spermatids, and (5) spermatozoa.
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Androgen, any of a group of hormones that primarily influence the growth and development of the male reproductive system. The predominant and most active androgen is testosterone, which is produced by the male testes.
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FSH regulates the development, growth, pubertal maturation and reproductive processes of the human body. In both males and females, FSH stimulates the maturation of primordial germ cells. Follicle stimulating hormone is one of the hormones essential to pubertal development and the function of women's ovaries and men's testes. In women, this hormone stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in the ovary before the release of an egg from one follicle at ovulation. It also increases oestradiol production.
Insulin helps control blood glucose levels by signaling the liver and muscle and fat cells to take in glucose from the blood. Insulin therefore helps cells to take in glucose to be used for energy. If the body has sufficient energy, insulin signals the liver to take up glucose and store it as glycogen.
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Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid spermatozoa develop from germ cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. Thus, the primary spermatocyte gives rise to two cells, the secondary spermatocytes, and the two secondary spermatocytes by their subdivision produce four spermatozoa and four haploid cells.
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