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    Human Dev Index

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    The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic of life expectancy‚ education‚ and income indices to rank countries into four tiers of human development. These had the explicit purpose "to shift the focus of development economics from national income accounting to people centred policies". A simple composite measure of human development was needed in order to convince the public‚ academics‚ and policy-makers that they can and should evaluate development not only by economic advances but

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    karachi stock index

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    37 million rupees. The first index introduced in KSE was based on fifty companies and was called KSE 50 index. Trading used to be carried out on open out-cry system. With the enlargement in number of scheduled companies and trading activities‚ a dire need for a true representative index and computerization of trading activities was felt. As a result KSE 100 Index was introduced on November 1‚ 1991. Computerized trading system called Karachi Automated Trading System (KATS) was introduced in 2002

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    Foster Greer Index

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    BEF/0126/T.2011 | 0718027959 | angellovale@ymail.com | MSECHU‚ JERRY F. | BEF/0111/T.2011 | 0713298717 | Jerrymsechu@yahoo.com | KIPESHA‚ MANSWETUS | BEF/0141/T.2011 | 0762561701 | mboggo12@gmail.com | Question 3: Discuss The Foster Greer- Thorbecke Index as a method of measuring poverty. Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 POVERTY 2 1.2 CATEGORIES OF POVERTY 3 1.2.1 The absolute poverty standard 3 1.2.2 Measuring Absolute Poverty 4 1.3 Relative poverty standard: 4 1.3.1 Persistent

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    Dna Testing

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    DNA testing has overthrown the way police collect evidence in a number of criminal cases‚ especially rape and murder and consequently had a large impact on many past cases. However there are many disadvantages to DNA testing‚ such as a challenge of accuracy‚ the costs of DNA testing and the possible misuse of DNA. The prospect of a national DNA database in Australia has been heavily criticised with complaints of invasion of privacy and stigma against those with terminal diseases. Deoxyribonucleic

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    Dna Extraction

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    Objective : To extract the DNA from onion samples. Introduction : Nuclues has DNA molecule in it. It is packaged into thread like structure known as chromosomes. Each and every chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins which is known as histones. Histones supports the structure. Chromosome cannot be visible even under the microscope if the cells are not dividing. DNA consist of 2 long polynucleotide which is composed of 4 types of nucleotide units. Nucleotides

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    DNA and RNA

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    Roles of DNA and RNA in the Human Body and Medicine Anatomy and Physiology 1 Dr. Joy Henry Schonathan Crews 3/20/2015 Roles of DNA and RNA in the Human Body and Medicine Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the foreman of the body with a strict set of blueprints for what needs to be done in an organism’s cell and how.1 Each cell is encoded with a specific sequence of DNA which stores how it is to be made and reproduce. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is the assistant to the foreman

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    Dna Fingerprinting

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    DNA FINGERPRINTING DNA fingerprinting is a method of identification that compares fragments of deoxyribonucleic acid. It is a technique used to distinguish between individuals of the same species by using only samples of their DNA. It is also called DNA typing. DNA is the genetic material found within the cell nuclei of all living things. In mammals‚ the strands of DNA are grouped into structures called chromosomes. Unless dealing with identical twins‚ the complete DNA of each individual is unique

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    Dna Extraction

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    Introduction DNA (Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid) is a nucleic acid that has many names‚ each representing the phases that it undergoes (chromosomes‚ chromatin‚ genes/alleles); it resides in the nucleus (bound by 2 *phospholipid bilayers) of almost every cell in the body (red blood cells being an exception). DNA (your genotype) is double stranded and is responsible for replicating (from 46 to 92) during Interphase‚ so that mitosis can make new cells‚ repairing and allowing for growth in the body. It is

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    DNA Replication At The

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    DNA Replication at the Biochemical Level 3 5 7 3 5 4 3 10 5 12 11 1 9 2 8 6 3 Overall direction of replication 5 (College‚ 2013‚ figure 6) 7 DNA Replication at the Biochemical Level (diagram key) 1. DNA 2. Replication fork. 3. Helicase‚ enzyme that unwinds the parent double helix. 4. Single-stranded binding proteins‚ stabilize the unwound parent DNA so they cannot reattach. 5. Leading strands‚ synthesized continuously in the 5’-3’ direction by DNA polymerase. 6. Lagging strands‚

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    Homosexuality and DNA

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    Homosexuality and DNA Honors Biology The human X and Y chromosomes have been completely sequenced. The X chromosome contains 153 million base pairs and harbors a total of 1168 genes. While the Y chromosome contains only 50 million base pairs and is estimated to contain about 251 genes.  Educational institutions such as Baylor University‚ the Max Planck Institute‚ the Sanger Institute‚ Washington University in St. Louis‚ and others have spent countless hours and millions of research dollars

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