Workshop on Pricing Product Category- Water Purifier Submitted by: Group -6-Section A Manali Agarwal (026) Naval Maheshwari (033) Shikha Chhabra (046) Shubham Agrawal (050) Vineet Dahiya (060) Product Category: Water purifier India has a huge market for water purifiers. The type of purifiers available in the market are mostly UV based or RO based. Other purifying techniques include boiling water‚ using domestic candle
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ABSTRACT In this experiment‚we use a microwave dryer to dry the wet sand . We choose to use a mixture of sand and water because we believe that sand is a solid which possesess both regular and irregular crystal lattice structure ‚ therefore making the movement of water particle easy and decrease faster ‚leading to a short drying time. The measurement of the moisture content is based on the weight sample which is inversely proportional with the temperature and time ‚ though the temperatue is kept
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ISS IM P R O V E D A P P L IC A T IO N No. 04-11 Tactics‚ Techniques‚ and Procedures Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) Fort Leavenworth‚ KS 66027-1350 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY TI ON INATI EM D CO LL EC ON HANDBOOK Jun 04 For Official Use Only 1 Foreword In every armed conflict more soldiers become mission incapable by disease and non-battle injury (DNBI) than by combat-inflicted wounds. Many of this DNBI are totally preventable or can be mitigated if
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prevent the occurrence of communicable diseases is to eliminate the infectious agent through‚ for example‚ cooking food‚ washing hands‚ and sterilizing surgical instruments between use. Assuring the safety of drinking water through filtration and chlorination and treating sewage appropriately are other important means of preventing the spread of communicable diseases. For most communicable diseases there is an interval between infection and occurrence of symptoms (the incubation period) in which the
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--1-- Bharat Electronics Limited | | Type | State-owned enterprise Public | Traded as | BSE: 500049 NSE: BEL | Founded | Bengaluru‚ India (1954) | Headquarters | Bengaluru‚ India | Number of locations | 9 factories | Key people | Mr. Anil Kumar (Chairman) | Revenue | 5‚404.7 crore (US$983.66 million)(2011))[1] | Net income | 737.3 crore (US$134.19 million)(2011))[1] | Employees | 11‚961 (March 2009)[1] | Website | www.bel-india.com |
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Discuss a range of analytical techniques used for the purification of proteins What are proteins? Proteins are the main building blocks of life. They are essential for the body and have many different roles . Proteins are made from sequence of amino acids. Protein structure is determined by their sequence of amino acids‚ which are linked by peptide link. Proteins are made from about 50 to 2000 amino acid residues. Figure 1 Why purify proteins? They are many reasons why a biochemist
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Answer Paper for Science and Technology - II - Paper 4 Time: 2.0 Hrs.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Max. Marks: 40 Note 1). All questions are compulsory. Note 2). All questions carry equal marks. Note 3). Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary. Important note from mySSC.in - In this ’Answer paper’‚ questions are displayed for your convenience. In actual exam‚ do not write the questions. Only answers are expected in answer paper
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SCH 4U1 FINAL EXAM REVIEW ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURE 1. Describe the wave mechanical model of the atom. 2. Write the ground state electron configuration for Br. 3. Explain why the first ionization energy for Ne is significantly greater than Na. 4. Distinguish between ionization energy and electronegativity. 5. How does VSEPR Theory account for the fact that the bond angle in H2O is less than NH3? 6. Which of the following molecules are polar? Include diagrams
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Title: Critical Analysis of Jalswarajya scheme on basis with Time and Cost Ratio for Satara District 1. Introduction 1.1General 1.2 Background 1.2.1 Innovative Initiatives of Government of Maharashtra 2.Literature Review 3.Jalswarajya 3.1 Concept of Jalswarjya schemes and its existing nature 3.2 Visualisation of Process followed in planning and execution 3.4- Phases of jalswarajya 3.4.1 Pilot Learning 4. Accountability of Jalswarjya 4.1 What is Accountability 4.2 How is
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MODEL QUESTION PAPER 2 PUC II Model Question Paper-2 PUC-II CHEMISTRY Time: 3 hr-15 min. Batch-02 Max Marks: 70 Instructions: i) ii) The question paper has four parts‚ A‚ B‚ C and D. All parts are compulsory Part-A Carries 10 marks Part-B Carries 10 marks Part-C Carries 15 marks Part-D Carries 35 marks iii) Write balanced equations and draw diagrams wherever required (Use log tables and the simple commercial calculator if necessary (use of scientific calculator is not allowed) Part-A I. Answer
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