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- Dipole - Induced Dipole Forces refers to the forces existing between the polar molecules having permanent dipole and molecules lacking permanent dipole.
- The permanent dipole of the polar moleculeinduces dipole on the electrically neutralmolecule by creating a deform in its electronic cloud. This induced dipole moment depends on the dipole moment of the permanent dipole as well as the polarisability of theelectrically neutral molecule.
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Corticosteroids are a class of steroid hormones that are produced in the adrenal cortex of vertebrates, as well as the synthetic analogues of these hormones
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The lac operon of E. coli contains genes involved in lactose metabolism. It's expressed only when lactose is present and glucose is absent. The lac repressor acts as a lactose sensor. It normally blocks transcription of the operon, but stops acting as a repressor when lactose is present. The lac repressor senses lactose indirectly, through its isomer allolactose.

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