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the bond between Si and O Solution the bond between Si and O.
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Step1 Equivalents of NaOH= .1146 x[19.25-.55]x10^-3 =2.14302x10^-3 Step2 Equivalents of acid = .225/E ; E be the equivalent eight of acid Step3 .225/E = 2.14302x10^-3 or E=105 Solution Step1 Equivalents of NaOH= .1146 x[19.25-.55]x10^-3 =2.14302x10^-3 Step2 Equivalents of acid = .225/E ; E be the equivalent eight of acid Step3 .225/E = 2.14302x10^-3 or E=105.
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step 1: Br2 under UV light step 2: NMe3 Solution step 1: Br2 under UV light step 2: NMe3.
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Since column chromatography substances are separated on the basis of their movement. As impurity atoms are less adsorbed in solution so their movement is less and we get separated solution form impurity Solution Since column chromatography substances are separated on the basis of their movement. As impurity atoms are less adsorbed in solution so their movement is less and we get separated solution form impurity.
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Oh group is removed by Br yes ther can be two types of isomers Br can be above the plane or below the plane of ring Solution Oh group is removed by Br yes ther can be two types of isomers Br can be above the plane or below the plane of ring.
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Moles of Na2O2 = 25/78=0.32 Moles of H2O = 12.1/18=0.6722 Since Na2O2 is the limiting reagent Heat released = 0.32*126 =40.32 kj Solution Moles of Na2O2 = 25/78=0.32 Moles of H2O = 12.1/18=0.6722 Since Na2O2 is the limiting reagent Heat released = 0.32*126 =40.32 kj.
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Is this a reduction oxidation reaction? If so, what you use is the periodic table. Hydrogen will always have a +1 charge associated with it and Br and F are both halogens which have a -1 charge associated with them. For your reaction, Hydrogen is staying constant at +1 while Br is going from -1 to 0 and F is going from 0 to -1. When atoms are bound to other atoms, they display a charge. When they are not bound or in their natural state, the associated charge is 0. Since Br and F are both diatomic (2 atoms=natural state), their charges are 0. So hydrogen is staying constant, Br is being oxidized and F is being reduced. Hope this helps! Solution Is this a reduction oxidation reaction? If so, what you use is the periodic table. Hydrogen will always have a +1 charge associated with it and Br and F are both halogens which have a -1 charge associated with them. For your reaction, Hydrogen is staying constant at +1 while Br is going from -1 to 0 and F is going from 0 to -1. When atoms are bound to other atoms, they display a charge. When they are not bound or in their natural state, the associated charge is 0. Since Br and F are both diatomic (2 atoms=natural state), their charges are 0. So hydrogen is staying constant, Br is being oxidized and F is being reduced. Hope this helps!.
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Step1 Equivalents of NaOH= .1146 x[19.25-.55]x10^-3 =2.14302x10^-3 Step2 Equivalents of acid = .225/E ; E be the equivalent eight of acid Step3 .225/E = 2.14302x10^-3 or E=105 Solution Step1 Equivalents of NaOH= .1146 x[19.25-.55]x10^-3 =2.14302x10^-3 Step2 Equivalents of acid = .225/E ; E be the equivalent eight of acid Step3 .225/E = 2.14302x10^-3 or E=105.
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step 1: Br2 under UV light step 2: NMe3 Solution step 1: Br2 under UV light step 2: NMe3.
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Since column chromatography substances are separated on the basis of their movement. As impurity atoms are less adsorbed in solution so their movement is less and we get separated solution form impurity Solution Since column chromatography substances are separated on the basis of their movement. As impurity atoms are less adsorbed in solution so their movement is less and we get separated solution form impurity.
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Oh group is removed by Br yes ther can be two types of isomers Br can be above the plane or below the plane of ring Solution Oh group is removed by Br yes ther can be two types of isomers Br can be above the plane or below the plane of ring.
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Moles of Na2O2 = 25/78=0.32 Moles of H2O = 12.1/18=0.6722 Since Na2O2 is the limiting reagent Heat released = 0.32*126 =40.32 kj Solution Moles of Na2O2 = 25/78=0.32 Moles of H2O = 12.1/18=0.6722 Since Na2O2 is the limiting reagent Heat released = 0.32*126 =40.32 kj.
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Is this a reduction oxidation reaction? If so, what you use is the periodic table. Hydrogen will always have a +1 charge associated with it and Br and F are both halogens which have a -1 charge associated with them. For your reaction, Hydrogen is staying constant at +1 while Br is going from -1 to 0 and F is going from 0 to -1. When atoms are bound to other atoms, they display a charge. When they are not bound or in their natural state, the associated charge is 0. Since Br and F are both diatomic (2 atoms=natural state), their charges are 0. So hydrogen is staying constant, Br is being oxidized and F is being reduced. Hope this helps! Solution Is this a reduction oxidation reaction? If so, what you use is the periodic table. Hydrogen will always have a +1 charge associated with it and Br and F are both halogens which have a -1 charge associated with them. For your reaction, Hydrogen is staying constant at +1 while Br is going from -1 to 0 and F is going from 0 to -1. When atoms are bound to other atoms, they display a charge. When they are not bound or in their natural state, the associated charge is 0. Since Br and F are both diatomic (2 atoms=natural state), their charges are 0. So hydrogen is staying constant, Br is being oxidized and F is being reduced. Hope this helps!.
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HNO3=========> H+ (aq) + NO3-(aq) [H+] = 0.0578 M [H+][OH-] =1.0*10^- 14 [OH-] = (1.0*10^-14)/[H+]= (1.0*10^-14)/0.0578 = 1.73*10^-13 pH = -log[H+] = - log(0.0578)=1.238=1.24 pH+pOH=14 pOH=14-pH=14-1.24=12.76 Solution HNO3=========> H+ (aq) + NO3-(aq) [H+] = 0.0578 M [H+][OH-] =1.0*10^- 14 [OH-] = (1.0*10^-14)/[H+]= (1.0*10^-14)/0.0578 = 1.73*10^-13 pH = -log[H+] = - log(0.0578)=1.238=1.24 pH+pOH=14 pOH=14-pH=14-1.24=12.76.
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Valley fever is the initial form of coccidioidomycosis infection. This initial, acute illness can develop into a more serious disease, including chronic and disseminated coccidioidomycosis. Microrganism is Coccidioides immitis Acute coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) The initial, or acute, form of coccidioidomycosis is often mild, with few, if any, symptoms. When signs and symptoms do occur, they appear one to three weeks after exposure. They tend to resemble those of the flu, and can range from minor to severe, including: The rash that sometimes accompanies valley fever is made up of painful red bumps that may later turn brown. The rash mainly appears on your lower legs, but sometimes on your chest, arms and back. Others may have a raised red rash with blisters or eruptions that look like pimples. If you don\'t become ill from valley fever, you may only find out you\'ve been infected when you later have a positive skin or blood test or when small areas of residual infection (nodules) in the lungs show up on a routine chest X-ray. Although the nodules typically don\'t cause problems, they can look like cancer on X-rays. If you do develop symptoms, especially severe ones, the course of the disease is highly variable. It can take months to fully recover, and fatigue and joint aches can last even longer. The severity of the disease depends on several factors, including your overall health and the number of fungus spores you inhale. Chronic coccidioidomycosis If the initial coccidioidomycosis infection doesn\'t completely resolve, it may progress to a chronic form of pneumonia. This complication is most common in people with weakened immune systems. Signs and symptoms include: Disseminated coccidioidomycosis The most serious form of the disease, disseminated coccidioidomycosis, occurs when the infection spreads (disseminates) beyond the lungs to other parts of the body. Most often these parts include the skin, bones, liver, brain, heart, and the membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord (meninges). The signs and symptoms of disseminated disease depend on which parts of your body are affected and may include: Solution Valley fever is the initial form of coccidioidomycosis infection. This initial, acute illness can develop into a more serious disease, including chronic and disseminated coccidioidomycosis. Microrganism is Coccidioides immitis Acute coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) The initial, or acute, form of coccidioidomycosis is often mild, with few, if any, symptoms. When signs and symptoms do occur, they appear one to three weeks after exposure. They tend to resemble those of the flu, and can range from minor to severe, including: The rash that sometimes accompanies valley fever is made up of painful red bumps that may later turn brown. The rash mainly appears on your lower legs, but sometimes on your chest, arms and back. Others may have a raised red rash with blisters or eruptions that look like pimples. If you don\'t become ill from .
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Yes,The interthalamic adhesion (also known as the mass intermedia or middle commissure) is a flattened band of tissue that connects both parts of the thalamus at their medial surfaces. The medial surfaces form the upper part of the lateral wall to the third ventricle. Solution Yes,The interthalamic adhesion (also known as the mass intermedia or middle commissure) is a flattened band of tissue that connects both parts of the thalamus at their medial surfaces. The medial surfaces form the upper part of the lateral wall to the third ventricle..
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Think of the X and Y as totally different events. The expected value for X will be the middle of the interval because all the points are equally weighted. E(X) = 0.5 The same goes for Y. E(Y) = 0.5 The triangle (0, 0.5) (0.5, 0) (0,0) has base=0.5 and height = 0.5 A = (1/2)(BH) = (1/2)(0.5)(0.5) = 0.125 = 1/8 Solution Think of the X and Y as totally different events. The expected value for X will be the middle of the interval because all the points are equally weighted. E(X) = 0.5 The same goes for Y. E(Y) = 0.5 The triangle (0, 0.5) (0.5, 0) (0,0) has base=0.5 and height = 0.5 A = (1/2)(BH) = (1/2)(0.5)(0.5) = 0.125 = 1/8.
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There are two source terms in Maxwell’s equations, the static charge density and the dynamic current density J. Solution There are two source terms in Maxwell’s equations, the static charge density and the dynamic current density J..
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The xenate ion, [HXeO4]-, slowly decomposes in alkaline solution to give perxentate (XeO64-) 2HXeO4- + 2OH- = XeO64- + Xe + O2 + 2H2O Solution The xenate ion, [HXeO4]-, slowly decomposes in alkaline solution to give perxentate (XeO64-) 2HXeO4- + 2OH- = XeO64- + Xe + O2 + 2H2O.
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The strengths of the Indian Parliamentary System of governanace: 1.Smooth functioning of the government through the legislature and administration when the party enjoys majority in the Parliament. 2. Decision making is quick - Majority of the ruling party in the Parliament facilitates speedy decision making and implementation of policies. 3. Flexible system - can quickly adapt to changing situations. During grave situations the leadership can be changed without harassment like during the \"emergency\" period. 4. Transparent Administration - Executive remains ever vigilant to secure its future electoral prospects and the Parliament controls the executive through the requirement of the party have the confidence of the house and through the financial powers vested in the Parliament.This controls the executive from misuse of power and funds. 5. A nation with so many varied groups get an opportunity for representation. 6. The executive and legislature are not totally separated and thus while the executive wing has the freedom to act on policies and yet it is accountable to the Parliament for its actions. Disadvantages: 1. Absolute majority in the Parliament brings about a tendency of the ruling party to be dictatorial and engenders the possibilities of corruption. 2. Politicization of the administration as decision making takes into account the political ramifications more than the merits of the decision. 3. Unsuitable for multi-party system as coalition governments bring about logjams and much delayed decision making in the Parliament. The bureaucracy too lacks direction and leadership in those times and the policy making and implemntation thereof \'crawls\' during such periods. 4. Unsuitable for managing crisis situations rapidly as the PM and his Council of Ministers have the political ramifications weighing over them more so than the criticality of the situation that they have to respond to. The above is from data from the Net and personal experience. Solution The strengths of the Indian Parliamentary System of governanace: 1.Smooth functioning of the government through the legislature and administration when the party enjoys majority in the Parliament. 2. Decision making is quick - Majority of the ruling party in the Parliament facilitates speedy decision making and implementation of policies. 3. Flexible system - can quickly adapt to changing situations. During grave situations the leadership can be changed without harassment like during the \"emergency\" period. 4. Transparent Administration - Executive remains ever vigilant to secure its future electoral prospects and the Parliament controls the executive through the requirement of the party have the confidence of the house and through the financial powers vested in the Parliament.This controls the executive from misuse of power and funds. 5. A nation with so many varied groups get an opportunity for representation. 6. The executive and legislature are not totally separated and thus while .
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Pulse code modulation: Pulse code modulation is a digital sign of an analog signal that takes samples of the amplitude of the analog signal at usual intervals. The sampled analog data is changed and then represented in the form of binary data Solution Pulse code modulation: Pulse code modulation is a digital sign of an analog signal that takes samples of the amplitude of the analog signal at usual intervals. The sampled analog data is changed and then represented in the form of binary data.
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PFA JAVA program: import java.io.*; import java.util.*; import java.text.*; import java.math.*; import java.util.regex.*; public class Bus { static int[] applyPulse(String registers, String pulses) { int[] register=new int[4]; int[] pulse=new int[3]; int i=0; StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(registers,\" \"); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { register[i++]=Integer.parseInt(st.nextElement().toString()); } i=0; st = new StringTokenizer(pulses,\" \"); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { pulse[i++]=Integer.parseInt(st.nextElement().toString()); } //Now ewe have, register [0] is A, register [1] is AB,register [3] is C and register [4] is D if(pulse[0]==1) // if L=1 { register[1]=register[0]; register[2]=register[0]; } if(pulse[0]==1) // if M=1 { register[0]=register[3]; } if(pulse[0]==1) // if N=1 { register[1]=register[2]; register[3]=register[2]; } return register; } public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc= new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println(\"Enter initial values of four regisers A B C D seperated by spaces\"); String registers=sc.nextLine(); System.out.println(\"Ener value of Clock Pulse L M N seperated by spaces\"); String pulses=sc.nextLine(); System.out.println(\"Values of registers A B C D respectively after applying pulse:\"); int[] arr=applyPulse(registers,pulses); for(int i=0;i<4;i++) { System.out.print(arr[i]+\" \"); } } } Solution PFA JAVA program: import java.io.*; import java.util.*; import java.text.*; import java.math.*; import java.util.regex.*; public class Bus { static int[] applyPulse(String registers, String pulses) { int[] register=new int[4]; int[] pulse=new int[3]; int i=0; StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(registers,\" \"); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { register[i++]=Integer.parseInt(st.nextElement().toString()); } i=0; st = new StringTokenizer(pulses,\" \"); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { pulse[i++]=Integer.parseInt(st.nextElement().toString()); } //Now ewe have, register [0] is A, register [1] is AB,register [3] is C and register [4] is D if(pulse[0]==1) // if L=1 { register[1]=register[0]; register[2]=register[0]; } if(pulse[0]==1) // if M=1 { register[0]=register[3]; } if(pulse[0]==1) // if N=1 { register[1]=register[2]; register[3]=register[2]; } return register; } public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc= new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println(\"Enter initial values of four regisers A B C D seperated by spaces\"); String registers=sc.nextLine(); System.out.println(\"Ener value of Clock Pulse L M N seperated by spaces\"); String pulses=sc.nextLine(); System.out.println(\"Values of registers A B C D respectively after applying pulse:\"); int[] arr=applyPulse(registers,pulses); for(int i=0;i<4;i++) { System.out.print(arr[i]+\" \"); } } }.
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D) four s bonds Pi bonds are double bonds as carbon cannot support them...four valence electrons, Solution D) four s bonds Pi bonds are double bonds as carbon cannot support them...four valence electrons,.
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\"out of Africa hypothesis\": \"out of Africa hypothesis\" is about the origin of human beings from africa. this theory is highly acceptedby various researchers because of the strong evidence of Solution \"out of Africa hypothesis\": \"out of Africa hypothesis\" is about the origin of human beings from africa. this theory is highly acceptedby various researchers because of the strong evidence of.
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Leukocytes or WBC: They are of two types: Granulocytes: Neutrophils, eosinohils, and basophils Agranulocytes: Monocytes and lymphocytes Neutrophils: MOst numberous of all the WBC, make 60 - 80% of WBC. Upon Giemsa staining, the granules take up both eosin red and methylene blue, thus appear purple color. The cytoplasm stains blue with multilobed nucleus. Their number increases in pathological conditions like infectionss. Eosinophils: upto 6% of total WBC, their granules take up Eosin red and appear red to pink colored, due to eosinophilic cationic protein that binds the dye. Cytoplasm stains blue, bilobed nucleus. The number increases with conditions like parasitic manifestations and viral infections. Basophils: Generally absent or rarely found in healthy people. Their granules take up methylene blue due to negatively charged molecles like heparin present in them. They are responsible for certian types of hypersensitivities. Their number increaes during allergies. Monocytes: They have a slightly indented nucleus that occupies about half of the cell. They are larger than other cells. The cytoplasm shows granules but are not conspicuously stained. They are cells that have the function of phagocytosis, next to neutrophils. Lymphocytes: Large nucleus that occupies most of the cell leaving a thin rim of cytoplasm. They produce antibodies.Nucleus stains purple and cytoplasm blue. Their number increases in conditions like leukemia. Solution Leukocytes or WBC: They are of two types: Granulocytes: Neutrophils, eosinohils, and basophils Agranulocytes: Monocytes and lymphocytes Neutrophils: MOst numberous of all the WBC, make 60 - 80% of WBC. Upon Giemsa staining, the granules take up both eosin red and methylene blue, thus appear purple color. The cytoplasm stains blue with multilobed nucleus. Their number increases in pathological conditions like infectionss. Eosinophils: upto 6% of total WBC, their granules take up Eosin red and appear red to pink colored, due to eosinophilic cationic protein that binds the dye. Cytoplasm stains blue, bilobed nucleus. The number increases with conditions like parasitic manifestations and viral infections. Basophils: Generally absent or rarely found in healthy people. Their granules take up methylene blue due to negatively charged molecles like heparin present in them. They are responsible for certian types of hypersensitivities. Their number increaes during allergies. Monocytes: They have a slightly indented nucleus that occupies about half of the cell. They are larger than other cells. The cytoplasm shows granules but are not conspicuously stained. They are cells that have the function of phagocytosis, next to neutrophils. Lymphocytes: Large nucleus that occupies most of the cell leaving a thin rim of cytoplasm. They produce antibodies.Nucleus stains purple and cytoplasm blue. Their number increases in conditions like leukemia..
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Leukocytes or WBC They are of two typesGranulocytes Neutrophils.pdf
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In User Interface, Menu Architecture contains the following types: Answer: c.Single - Linear sequences Solution In User Interface, Menu Architecture contains the following types: Answer: c.Single - Linear sequences.
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In User Interface, Menu Architecture contains the following types.pdf
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import static org.junit.Assert.*; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; import org.junit.Test; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameter; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameters; import com.att.osd.best.module.registration.bean.Min; @RunWith(Parameterized.class) public class DataDrivenMinTest { private List list; private String expected; public DataDrivenMinTest(List list, String expected) { this.list = list; this.expected = expected; } @Parameterized.Parameters public static Iterable data() { return Arrays.asList( new Object[][]{ {Arrays.asList(new Object[]{\"A\",\"B\",\"C\"}),\"A\"} } ); } @Test public void test_min() { assertEquals(expected, Min.min(list)); } } Solution import static org.junit.Assert.*; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; import org.junit.Test; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameter; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameters; import com.att.osd.best.module.registration.bean.Min; @RunWith(Parameterized.class) public class DataDrivenMinTest { private List list; private String expected; public DataDrivenMinTest(List list, String expected) { this.list = list; this.expected = expected; } @Parameterized.Parameters public static Iterable data() { return Arrays.asList( new Object[][]{ {Arrays.asList(new Object[]{\"A\",\"B\",\"C\"}),\"A\"} } ); } @Test public void test_min() { assertEquals(expected, Min.min(list)); } }.
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Fresh cut vegitation: a non-generic name, are any of 47 species of leaf-chewing ants belonging to the two genera Atta and Acromyrmex. These species of tropical, fungus-growing ants are all endemic to South and Central America, Mexico, and parts of the southern United States. Leafcutter ants can carry more than 5000 times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves, flowers, and grasses) to serve as the nutritional substrate for their fungal cultivars. Acromyrmex and Atta ants have much in common anatomically; however, the two can be identified by their external differences. Atta ants have three pairs of spines and a smooth exoskeleton on the upper surface of the thorax, while Acromyrmex ants have four pairs and a rough exoskeleton. Ants: Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera.Ants form colonies that range in size from a few dozen predatory individuals living in small natural cavities to highly organised colonies that may occupy large territories and consist of millions of individuals. Larger colonies consist mostly of sterile, wingless females forming castes of \"workers\", \"soldiers\", or other specialised groups. Nearly all ant colonies also have some fertile males called \"drones\" and one or more fertile females called \"queens\". The colonies are described as superorganisms because the ants appear to operate as a unified entity, collectively working together to support the colony. Ants have colonised almost every landmass on Earth. The only places lacking indigenous ants are Antarctica and a few remote or inhospitable islands. Actinobacter: Actinobacteria is a phylum of gram-positive bacteria. They can be terrestrial or aquatic. They are of great economic importance to humans because agriculture and forests depend on their contributions to soil systems. In soil, they behave much like fungi, helping to decompose the organic matter of dead organisms so that the molecules can be taken up anew by plants. In this role the colonies often grow extensive mycelia, like a fungus would, and the name of an important order of the phylum, Actinomycetales Fertilizers: Bio-fertilizers provide \"eco-friendly\" organic agro-input. Bio-fertilizers such as Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirilium and blue green algae (BGA) have been in use a long time. Rhizobiuminoculant is used for leguminous crops. Azotobacter can be used with crops like wheat, maize, mustard, cotton, potato and other vegetable crops. Azospirillum inoculations are recommended mainly for sorghum, millets, maize, sugarcane and wheat. Blue green algae belonging to a general cyanobacteria genus, Nostoc or Anabaena or Tolypothrix or Aulosira, fix atmospheric nitrogen and are used as inoculations for paddy crop grown both under upland and low-land conditions. Anabaena in association with water fern Azolla contributes nitrogen up to 60 kg/ha/season and also enriches soils with organic matter A.
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answer is E its a oxydising agent finally leading to bond break for forming double oxygen bond Solution answer is E its a oxydising agent finally leading to bond break for forming double oxygen bond.
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DisplayBook.java import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Scanner; public class DisplayBook { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); File file = new File(\"D:\\\\books.txt\"); if(file.exists()){ System.out.println(\"File exists\"); FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(file); int content; while ((content = fis.read()) != -1) { System.out.print((char) content); } fis.close(); } else{ System.out.println(\"File does not exist\"); String titles = \"\"; FileOutputStream fop = new FileOutputStream(file); while(true){ System.out.println(\"Enter Book Title (none to exit):\"); String title = scan.nextLine(); if(title.equalsIgnoreCase(\"none\")){ break; } else{ titles = titles + title +\"\ \"; } } byte[] contentInBytes = titles.getBytes(); fop.write(contentInBytes); fop.flush(); fop.close(); } } } Output: File does not exist Enter Book Title (none to exit): Physics Enter Book Title (none to exit): Chemistry Enter Book Title (none to exit): Science Enter Book Title (none to exit): Maths Enter Book Title (none to exit): none -------------------------------------- File exists Physics Chemistry Science Maths Solution DisplayBook.java import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Scanner; public class DisplayBook { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); File file = new File(\"D:\\\\books.txt\"); if(file.exists()){ System.out.println(\"File exists\"); FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(file); int content; while ((content = fis.read()) != -1) { System.out.print((char) content); } fis.close(); } else{ System.out.println(\"File does not exist\"); String titles = \"\"; FileOutputStream fop = new FileOutputStream(file); while(true){ System.out.println(\"Enter Book Title (none to exit):\"); String title = scan.nextLine(); if(title.equalsIgnoreCase(\"none\")){ break; } else{ titles = titles + title +\"\ \"; } } byte[] contentInBytes = titles.getBytes(); fop.write(contentInBytes); fop.flush(); fop.close(); } } } Output: File does not exist Enter Book Title (none to exit): Physics Enter Book Title (none to exit): Chemistry Enter Book Title (none to exit): Science Enter Book Title (none to exit): Maths Enter Book Title (none to exit): none -------------------------------------- File exists Physics Chemistry Science Maths.
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DisplayBook.java import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInput.pdf
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CSF flows from the 3rd ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct into the 4th ventricle. CSF is produced by the choroid plexus in the ventricles. CSF flows through the paired lateral apertures or the single medial aperture and into the central canal of the spinal cord. CSF flows into the arachnoid villi and drains into the dural venous sinuses. CSF flows through the subarachnoid space and removes waste products. Solution CSF flows from the 3rd ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct into the 4th ventricle. CSF is produced by the choroid plexus in the ventricles. CSF flows through the paired lateral apertures or the single medial aperture and into the central canal of the spinal cord. CSF flows into the arachnoid villi and drains into the dural venous sinuses. CSF flows through the subarachnoid space and removes waste products..
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CSF flows from the 3rd ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct into .pdf
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c.) it reduces random influences that would otherwise add to the overall variance Solution c.) it reduces random influences that would otherwise add to the overall variance.
c.) it reduces random influences that would otherwise add to the ove.pdf
c.) it reduces random influences that would otherwise add to the ove.pdf
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Ans: The comorbid means a morbidity or disease which is present along with the new or current disease. For example diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypothyroidism. Example of childhood comorbidity is dyslexia. Solution Ans: The comorbid means a morbidity or disease which is present along with the new or current disease. For example diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypothyroidism. Example of childhood comorbidity is dyslexia..
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Ans The comorbid means a morbidity or disease which is present alon.pdf
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APM webinar hosted by the Scotland Network on 14 May 2024. Speakers: Chris Drysdale and Peter Huggett An interactive session discussing how Project Managers can identify mental health symptoms, provide tools to help themselves and others, plus also increase the capabilities of the Project Management function. This webinar was held on 14 May 2024. The covid-19 pandemic led to concerns about a worsening of mental health & wellbeing across the world and increased awareness in both society and the workplace. This webinar looks to advise the benefits of having a Mental Health First Aid function in the workplace whilst also providing tools and techniques that can be readily used and applied to yourself and colleagues. Additionally, there are wider benefits to Project Management which will be proposed and discussed.
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HNO3=========> H+ (aq) + NO3-(aq) [H+] = 0.0578 M [H+][OH-] =1.0*10^- 14 [OH-] = (1.0*10^-14)/[H+]= (1.0*10^-14)/0.0578 = 1.73*10^-13 pH = -log[H+] = - log(0.0578)=1.238=1.24 pH+pOH=14 pOH=14-pH=14-1.24=12.76 Solution HNO3=========> H+ (aq) + NO3-(aq) [H+] = 0.0578 M [H+][OH-] =1.0*10^- 14 [OH-] = (1.0*10^-14)/[H+]= (1.0*10^-14)/0.0578 = 1.73*10^-13 pH = -log[H+] = - log(0.0578)=1.238=1.24 pH+pOH=14 pOH=14-pH=14-1.24=12.76.
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HNO3========= H+ (aq) + NO3-(aq) [H+] = 0.0578 .pdf
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Valley fever is the initial form of coccidioidomycosis infection. This initial, acute illness can develop into a more serious disease, including chronic and disseminated coccidioidomycosis. Microrganism is Coccidioides immitis Acute coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) The initial, or acute, form of coccidioidomycosis is often mild, with few, if any, symptoms. When signs and symptoms do occur, they appear one to three weeks after exposure. They tend to resemble those of the flu, and can range from minor to severe, including: The rash that sometimes accompanies valley fever is made up of painful red bumps that may later turn brown. The rash mainly appears on your lower legs, but sometimes on your chest, arms and back. Others may have a raised red rash with blisters or eruptions that look like pimples. If you don\'t become ill from valley fever, you may only find out you\'ve been infected when you later have a positive skin or blood test or when small areas of residual infection (nodules) in the lungs show up on a routine chest X-ray. Although the nodules typically don\'t cause problems, they can look like cancer on X-rays. If you do develop symptoms, especially severe ones, the course of the disease is highly variable. It can take months to fully recover, and fatigue and joint aches can last even longer. The severity of the disease depends on several factors, including your overall health and the number of fungus spores you inhale. Chronic coccidioidomycosis If the initial coccidioidomycosis infection doesn\'t completely resolve, it may progress to a chronic form of pneumonia. This complication is most common in people with weakened immune systems. Signs and symptoms include: Disseminated coccidioidomycosis The most serious form of the disease, disseminated coccidioidomycosis, occurs when the infection spreads (disseminates) beyond the lungs to other parts of the body. Most often these parts include the skin, bones, liver, brain, heart, and the membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord (meninges). The signs and symptoms of disseminated disease depend on which parts of your body are affected and may include: Solution Valley fever is the initial form of coccidioidomycosis infection. This initial, acute illness can develop into a more serious disease, including chronic and disseminated coccidioidomycosis. Microrganism is Coccidioides immitis Acute coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) The initial, or acute, form of coccidioidomycosis is often mild, with few, if any, symptoms. When signs and symptoms do occur, they appear one to three weeks after exposure. They tend to resemble those of the flu, and can range from minor to severe, including: The rash that sometimes accompanies valley fever is made up of painful red bumps that may later turn brown. The rash mainly appears on your lower legs, but sometimes on your chest, arms and back. Others may have a raised red rash with blisters or eruptions that look like pimples. If you don\'t become ill from .
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Valley fever is the initial form of coccidioidomycosis infection. Th.pdf
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Yes,The interthalamic adhesion (also known as the mass intermedia or middle commissure) is a flattened band of tissue that connects both parts of the thalamus at their medial surfaces. The medial surfaces form the upper part of the lateral wall to the third ventricle. Solution Yes,The interthalamic adhesion (also known as the mass intermedia or middle commissure) is a flattened band of tissue that connects both parts of the thalamus at their medial surfaces. The medial surfaces form the upper part of the lateral wall to the third ventricle..
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Think of the X and Y as totally different events. The expected value for X will be the middle of the interval because all the points are equally weighted. E(X) = 0.5 The same goes for Y. E(Y) = 0.5 The triangle (0, 0.5) (0.5, 0) (0,0) has base=0.5 and height = 0.5 A = (1/2)(BH) = (1/2)(0.5)(0.5) = 0.125 = 1/8 Solution Think of the X and Y as totally different events. The expected value for X will be the middle of the interval because all the points are equally weighted. E(X) = 0.5 The same goes for Y. E(Y) = 0.5 The triangle (0, 0.5) (0.5, 0) (0,0) has base=0.5 and height = 0.5 A = (1/2)(BH) = (1/2)(0.5)(0.5) = 0.125 = 1/8.
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Think of the X and Y as totally different events. The expected value.pdf
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There are two source terms in Maxwell’s equations, the static charge density and the dynamic current density J. Solution There are two source terms in Maxwell’s equations, the static charge density and the dynamic current density J..
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The xenate ion, [HXeO4]-, slowly decomposes in alkaline solution to give perxentate (XeO64-) 2HXeO4- + 2OH- = XeO64- + Xe + O2 + 2H2O Solution The xenate ion, [HXeO4]-, slowly decomposes in alkaline solution to give perxentate (XeO64-) 2HXeO4- + 2OH- = XeO64- + Xe + O2 + 2H2O.
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The xenate ion, [HXeO4]-, slowly decomposes in alkaline solution to .pdf
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The strengths of the Indian Parliamentary System of governanace: 1.Smooth functioning of the government through the legislature and administration when the party enjoys majority in the Parliament. 2. Decision making is quick - Majority of the ruling party in the Parliament facilitates speedy decision making and implementation of policies. 3. Flexible system - can quickly adapt to changing situations. During grave situations the leadership can be changed without harassment like during the \"emergency\" period. 4. Transparent Administration - Executive remains ever vigilant to secure its future electoral prospects and the Parliament controls the executive through the requirement of the party have the confidence of the house and through the financial powers vested in the Parliament.This controls the executive from misuse of power and funds. 5. A nation with so many varied groups get an opportunity for representation. 6. The executive and legislature are not totally separated and thus while the executive wing has the freedom to act on policies and yet it is accountable to the Parliament for its actions. Disadvantages: 1. Absolute majority in the Parliament brings about a tendency of the ruling party to be dictatorial and engenders the possibilities of corruption. 2. Politicization of the administration as decision making takes into account the political ramifications more than the merits of the decision. 3. Unsuitable for multi-party system as coalition governments bring about logjams and much delayed decision making in the Parliament. The bureaucracy too lacks direction and leadership in those times and the policy making and implemntation thereof \'crawls\' during such periods. 4. Unsuitable for managing crisis situations rapidly as the PM and his Council of Ministers have the political ramifications weighing over them more so than the criticality of the situation that they have to respond to. The above is from data from the Net and personal experience. Solution The strengths of the Indian Parliamentary System of governanace: 1.Smooth functioning of the government through the legislature and administration when the party enjoys majority in the Parliament. 2. Decision making is quick - Majority of the ruling party in the Parliament facilitates speedy decision making and implementation of policies. 3. Flexible system - can quickly adapt to changing situations. During grave situations the leadership can be changed without harassment like during the \"emergency\" period. 4. Transparent Administration - Executive remains ever vigilant to secure its future electoral prospects and the Parliament controls the executive through the requirement of the party have the confidence of the house and through the financial powers vested in the Parliament.This controls the executive from misuse of power and funds. 5. A nation with so many varied groups get an opportunity for representation. 6. The executive and legislature are not totally separated and thus while .
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The strengths of the Indian Parliamentary System of governanace1..pdf
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Pulse code modulation: Pulse code modulation is a digital sign of an analog signal that takes samples of the amplitude of the analog signal at usual intervals. The sampled analog data is changed and then represented in the form of binary data Solution Pulse code modulation: Pulse code modulation is a digital sign of an analog signal that takes samples of the amplitude of the analog signal at usual intervals. The sampled analog data is changed and then represented in the form of binary data.
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PFA JAVA program: import java.io.*; import java.util.*; import java.text.*; import java.math.*; import java.util.regex.*; public class Bus { static int[] applyPulse(String registers, String pulses) { int[] register=new int[4]; int[] pulse=new int[3]; int i=0; StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(registers,\" \"); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { register[i++]=Integer.parseInt(st.nextElement().toString()); } i=0; st = new StringTokenizer(pulses,\" \"); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { pulse[i++]=Integer.parseInt(st.nextElement().toString()); } //Now ewe have, register [0] is A, register [1] is AB,register [3] is C and register [4] is D if(pulse[0]==1) // if L=1 { register[1]=register[0]; register[2]=register[0]; } if(pulse[0]==1) // if M=1 { register[0]=register[3]; } if(pulse[0]==1) // if N=1 { register[1]=register[2]; register[3]=register[2]; } return register; } public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc= new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println(\"Enter initial values of four regisers A B C D seperated by spaces\"); String registers=sc.nextLine(); System.out.println(\"Ener value of Clock Pulse L M N seperated by spaces\"); String pulses=sc.nextLine(); System.out.println(\"Values of registers A B C D respectively after applying pulse:\"); int[] arr=applyPulse(registers,pulses); for(int i=0;i<4;i++) { System.out.print(arr[i]+\" \"); } } } Solution PFA JAVA program: import java.io.*; import java.util.*; import java.text.*; import java.math.*; import java.util.regex.*; public class Bus { static int[] applyPulse(String registers, String pulses) { int[] register=new int[4]; int[] pulse=new int[3]; int i=0; StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(registers,\" \"); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { register[i++]=Integer.parseInt(st.nextElement().toString()); } i=0; st = new StringTokenizer(pulses,\" \"); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { pulse[i++]=Integer.parseInt(st.nextElement().toString()); } //Now ewe have, register [0] is A, register [1] is AB,register [3] is C and register [4] is D if(pulse[0]==1) // if L=1 { register[1]=register[0]; register[2]=register[0]; } if(pulse[0]==1) // if M=1 { register[0]=register[3]; } if(pulse[0]==1) // if N=1 { register[1]=register[2]; register[3]=register[2]; } return register; } public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc= new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println(\"Enter initial values of four regisers A B C D seperated by spaces\"); String registers=sc.nextLine(); System.out.println(\"Ener value of Clock Pulse L M N seperated by spaces\"); String pulses=sc.nextLine(); System.out.println(\"Values of registers A B C D respectively after applying pulse:\"); int[] arr=applyPulse(registers,pulses); for(int i=0;i<4;i++) { System.out.print(arr[i]+\" \"); } } }.
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PFA JAVA programimport java.io.; import java.util.; import .pdf
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D) four s bonds Pi bonds are double bonds as carbon cannot support them...four valence electrons, Solution D) four s bonds Pi bonds are double bonds as carbon cannot support them...four valence electrons,.
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\"out of Africa hypothesis\": \"out of Africa hypothesis\" is about the origin of human beings from africa. this theory is highly acceptedby various researchers because of the strong evidence of Solution \"out of Africa hypothesis\": \"out of Africa hypothesis\" is about the origin of human beings from africa. this theory is highly acceptedby various researchers because of the strong evidence of.
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Leukocytes or WBC: They are of two types: Granulocytes: Neutrophils, eosinohils, and basophils Agranulocytes: Monocytes and lymphocytes Neutrophils: MOst numberous of all the WBC, make 60 - 80% of WBC. Upon Giemsa staining, the granules take up both eosin red and methylene blue, thus appear purple color. The cytoplasm stains blue with multilobed nucleus. Their number increases in pathological conditions like infectionss. Eosinophils: upto 6% of total WBC, their granules take up Eosin red and appear red to pink colored, due to eosinophilic cationic protein that binds the dye. Cytoplasm stains blue, bilobed nucleus. The number increases with conditions like parasitic manifestations and viral infections. Basophils: Generally absent or rarely found in healthy people. Their granules take up methylene blue due to negatively charged molecles like heparin present in them. They are responsible for certian types of hypersensitivities. Their number increaes during allergies. Monocytes: They have a slightly indented nucleus that occupies about half of the cell. They are larger than other cells. The cytoplasm shows granules but are not conspicuously stained. They are cells that have the function of phagocytosis, next to neutrophils. Lymphocytes: Large nucleus that occupies most of the cell leaving a thin rim of cytoplasm. They produce antibodies.Nucleus stains purple and cytoplasm blue. Their number increases in conditions like leukemia. Solution Leukocytes or WBC: They are of two types: Granulocytes: Neutrophils, eosinohils, and basophils Agranulocytes: Monocytes and lymphocytes Neutrophils: MOst numberous of all the WBC, make 60 - 80% of WBC. Upon Giemsa staining, the granules take up both eosin red and methylene blue, thus appear purple color. The cytoplasm stains blue with multilobed nucleus. Their number increases in pathological conditions like infectionss. Eosinophils: upto 6% of total WBC, their granules take up Eosin red and appear red to pink colored, due to eosinophilic cationic protein that binds the dye. Cytoplasm stains blue, bilobed nucleus. The number increases with conditions like parasitic manifestations and viral infections. Basophils: Generally absent or rarely found in healthy people. Their granules take up methylene blue due to negatively charged molecles like heparin present in them. They are responsible for certian types of hypersensitivities. Their number increaes during allergies. Monocytes: They have a slightly indented nucleus that occupies about half of the cell. They are larger than other cells. The cytoplasm shows granules but are not conspicuously stained. They are cells that have the function of phagocytosis, next to neutrophils. Lymphocytes: Large nucleus that occupies most of the cell leaving a thin rim of cytoplasm. They produce antibodies.Nucleus stains purple and cytoplasm blue. Their number increases in conditions like leukemia..
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Leukocytes or WBC They are of two typesGranulocytes Neutrophils.pdf
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In User Interface, Menu Architecture contains the following types: Answer: c.Single - Linear sequences Solution In User Interface, Menu Architecture contains the following types: Answer: c.Single - Linear sequences.
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In User Interface, Menu Architecture contains the following types.pdf
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import static org.junit.Assert.*; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; import org.junit.Test; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameter; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameters; import com.att.osd.best.module.registration.bean.Min; @RunWith(Parameterized.class) public class DataDrivenMinTest { private List list; private String expected; public DataDrivenMinTest(List list, String expected) { this.list = list; this.expected = expected; } @Parameterized.Parameters public static Iterable data() { return Arrays.asList( new Object[][]{ {Arrays.asList(new Object[]{\"A\",\"B\",\"C\"}),\"A\"} } ); } @Test public void test_min() { assertEquals(expected, Min.min(list)); } } Solution import static org.junit.Assert.*; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; import org.junit.Test; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameter; import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameters; import com.att.osd.best.module.registration.bean.Min; @RunWith(Parameterized.class) public class DataDrivenMinTest { private List list; private String expected; public DataDrivenMinTest(List list, String expected) { this.list = list; this.expected = expected; } @Parameterized.Parameters public static Iterable data() { return Arrays.asList( new Object[][]{ {Arrays.asList(new Object[]{\"A\",\"B\",\"C\"}),\"A\"} } ); } @Test public void test_min() { assertEquals(expected, Min.min(list)); } }.
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Fresh cut vegitation: a non-generic name, are any of 47 species of leaf-chewing ants belonging to the two genera Atta and Acromyrmex. These species of tropical, fungus-growing ants are all endemic to South and Central America, Mexico, and parts of the southern United States. Leafcutter ants can carry more than 5000 times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves, flowers, and grasses) to serve as the nutritional substrate for their fungal cultivars. Acromyrmex and Atta ants have much in common anatomically; however, the two can be identified by their external differences. Atta ants have three pairs of spines and a smooth exoskeleton on the upper surface of the thorax, while Acromyrmex ants have four pairs and a rough exoskeleton. Ants: Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera.Ants form colonies that range in size from a few dozen predatory individuals living in small natural cavities to highly organised colonies that may occupy large territories and consist of millions of individuals. Larger colonies consist mostly of sterile, wingless females forming castes of \"workers\", \"soldiers\", or other specialised groups. Nearly all ant colonies also have some fertile males called \"drones\" and one or more fertile females called \"queens\". The colonies are described as superorganisms because the ants appear to operate as a unified entity, collectively working together to support the colony. Ants have colonised almost every landmass on Earth. The only places lacking indigenous ants are Antarctica and a few remote or inhospitable islands. Actinobacter: Actinobacteria is a phylum of gram-positive bacteria. They can be terrestrial or aquatic. They are of great economic importance to humans because agriculture and forests depend on their contributions to soil systems. In soil, they behave much like fungi, helping to decompose the organic matter of dead organisms so that the molecules can be taken up anew by plants. In this role the colonies often grow extensive mycelia, like a fungus would, and the name of an important order of the phylum, Actinomycetales Fertilizers: Bio-fertilizers provide \"eco-friendly\" organic agro-input. Bio-fertilizers such as Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirilium and blue green algae (BGA) have been in use a long time. Rhizobiuminoculant is used for leguminous crops. Azotobacter can be used with crops like wheat, maize, mustard, cotton, potato and other vegetable crops. Azospirillum inoculations are recommended mainly for sorghum, millets, maize, sugarcane and wheat. Blue green algae belonging to a general cyanobacteria genus, Nostoc or Anabaena or Tolypothrix or Aulosira, fix atmospheric nitrogen and are used as inoculations for paddy crop grown both under upland and low-land conditions. Anabaena in association with water fern Azolla contributes nitrogen up to 60 kg/ha/season and also enriches soils with organic matter A.
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Fresh cut vegitation a non-generic name, are any of 47 species of.pdf
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answer is E its a oxydising agent finally leading to bond break for forming double oxygen bond Solution answer is E its a oxydising agent finally leading to bond break for forming double oxygen bond.
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answer is E its a oxydising agent finally leading.pdf
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DisplayBook.java import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Scanner; public class DisplayBook { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); File file = new File(\"D:\\\\books.txt\"); if(file.exists()){ System.out.println(\"File exists\"); FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(file); int content; while ((content = fis.read()) != -1) { System.out.print((char) content); } fis.close(); } else{ System.out.println(\"File does not exist\"); String titles = \"\"; FileOutputStream fop = new FileOutputStream(file); while(true){ System.out.println(\"Enter Book Title (none to exit):\"); String title = scan.nextLine(); if(title.equalsIgnoreCase(\"none\")){ break; } else{ titles = titles + title +\"\ \"; } } byte[] contentInBytes = titles.getBytes(); fop.write(contentInBytes); fop.flush(); fop.close(); } } } Output: File does not exist Enter Book Title (none to exit): Physics Enter Book Title (none to exit): Chemistry Enter Book Title (none to exit): Science Enter Book Title (none to exit): Maths Enter Book Title (none to exit): none -------------------------------------- File exists Physics Chemistry Science Maths Solution DisplayBook.java import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Scanner; public class DisplayBook { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); File file = new File(\"D:\\\\books.txt\"); if(file.exists()){ System.out.println(\"File exists\"); FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(file); int content; while ((content = fis.read()) != -1) { System.out.print((char) content); } fis.close(); } else{ System.out.println(\"File does not exist\"); String titles = \"\"; FileOutputStream fop = new FileOutputStream(file); while(true){ System.out.println(\"Enter Book Title (none to exit):\"); String title = scan.nextLine(); if(title.equalsIgnoreCase(\"none\")){ break; } else{ titles = titles + title +\"\ \"; } } byte[] contentInBytes = titles.getBytes(); fop.write(contentInBytes); fop.flush(); fop.close(); } } } Output: File does not exist Enter Book Title (none to exit): Physics Enter Book Title (none to exit): Chemistry Enter Book Title (none to exit): Science Enter Book Title (none to exit): Maths Enter Book Title (none to exit): none -------------------------------------- File exists Physics Chemistry Science Maths.
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DisplayBook.java import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInput.pdf
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CSF flows from the 3rd ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct into the 4th ventricle. CSF is produced by the choroid plexus in the ventricles. CSF flows through the paired lateral apertures or the single medial aperture and into the central canal of the spinal cord. CSF flows into the arachnoid villi and drains into the dural venous sinuses. CSF flows through the subarachnoid space and removes waste products. Solution CSF flows from the 3rd ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct into the 4th ventricle. CSF is produced by the choroid plexus in the ventricles. CSF flows through the paired lateral apertures or the single medial aperture and into the central canal of the spinal cord. CSF flows into the arachnoid villi and drains into the dural venous sinuses. CSF flows through the subarachnoid space and removes waste products..
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CSF flows from the 3rd ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct into .pdf
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c.) it reduces random influences that would otherwise add to the overall variance Solution c.) it reduces random influences that would otherwise add to the overall variance.
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c.) it reduces random influences that would otherwise add to the ove.pdf
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Ans: The comorbid means a morbidity or disease which is present along with the new or current disease. For example diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypothyroidism. Example of childhood comorbidity is dyslexia. Solution Ans: The comorbid means a morbidity or disease which is present along with the new or current disease. For example diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypothyroidism. Example of childhood comorbidity is dyslexia..
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