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    to opening of fast voltage gated sodium channels PHASE1(INITIAL REPOLARIZATION) due to closure of sodium channels while loss of potassium is goingon ‚making the cell polarized. PHASE2(PLATEAU) due to opening of calcium channels. influx of calcium neutralizes the effect of out going potassium so prolonged plateau is achieved. PHASE3(FINAL RE POLARIZATION) due to closure of calcium channels and continue loss of potassium makes the inside of cell more negative resulting in polarization. PHASE4(RMP)

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    population is high. On the other hand people do not like to live in too hot and too cold climates. This is the reason that Canada is sparsely populated. Average density of population in Canada is 2.5 per sq. km. metre. Similarly in India‚ Rajasthan‚ Deccan Hills‚ plateaus and the Himalayan regions are sparsely (less population per sq. m.) populated. (iii) Soils: Rich and fertile soil always help in the growth and development of agricultural activities with substantially high yield per hectare

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    Corruption Can Destroy Democracy K S VENKATARAMAN Defining Corruption The term corruption is very common but it is difficult to give a dogmatic definition of it. Broadly‚ it is any dishonest or illegal or selfish behavior for getting any undue benefit. It has a special reference to those who occupy a position of trust or confidence but act in violation of generally understood or specified terms of behavior. Corruption involves two sides: One side trying to get some undue advantage

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    Experiment Results Predict Question: Predict Question: As the stimulus voltage is increased from 1.0 volt up to 10 volts‚ what will happen to the amount of active force generated with each stimulus? c. The active force will first increase and then plateau at some maximal value as the stimulus voltage increases. Stop & Think Questions: What do you see in the active force display when the stimulus voltage is set to 0.0‚ and why does this observation make sense? a. 0.00 g; there was no activation

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    ivory and slaves‚ but its official name is Republique de Cote d’Ivoire. Other than a catchy name‚ the country has many different unique features. Terrain/ Physical Features Cote D’Ivoire physical feature consists of a flat to a rolling plateau. Its plateau rises up to 1‚500 feet above sea level and slopes downward toward the Gulf of Guinea. The country’s highlands are located along the western border‚ along the Nimba Mountains that reaches more than 5‚700 feet. Along its eastern half of the coast

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    ------------------------------------------------- Rock (geology) In geology‚ a rock is a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids. For example‚ the common rock‚ granite‚ is a combination of the quartz‚ feldspar and biotite minerals. The Earth’s outer solid layer‚ the lithosphere‚ is made of rock. Rocks have been used by mankind throughout history. From the Stone Age rocks have been used for tools. The minerals and metals we find in rocks have been essential to

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    The Great Sphinx I will write my research paper on the structure of The Great Sphinx of Egypt located near the deserts of Giza. I will describe the structures formal attributes (forms)‚ appearance (decoration)‚ and the impetuses underlying its design. Finally‚ I will state: How and why has a building changed over time? I will answer these following questions: • What does the building look like? • What are its materials? • How are the buildings parts distinguished from one another? • What differentiates

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    Global History Regents Review Unit 1: The Ancient World Section 1: Early Peoples and River Civilizations Nomads – people who moved from place to place‚ hunting and gathering their food. Paleolithic people were nomads. Their simple social structure consisted of small groups of people who traveled together. Cultural Diffusion – the exchange of ideas‚ customs‚ and goods among cultures. Cultural diffusion occurs through trade‚ warfare‚ and migration. Neolithic – the New Stone Age in which planting

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE RAJPUTS ! A Rajput is a member of one of the landowning patrilineal clans of central and northern India. Rajputs consider themselves descendants of one of the major ruling warrior groups of the Hindu Kshatriya varna ( social order ) in the Indian subcontinent‚ particularly North India. The Rajputs rose to prominence during the 6th to 12th centuries‚ and until the 20th century Rajputs ruled in the “overwhelming majority” of the princely states of Rajasthan and Saurashtra‚ where

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    River. Our land changes quickly from the flat floodplains in the valleys to the tall mountain peaks and volcanoes. Low‚ rounded hills differ greatly from the towering jagged cliffs of the North Cascades. The huge Columbia Plateau easily dominates the much smaller Waterville Plateau. Hundreds of our small islands do not compare in size to Whidbey Island‚ the second largest island in the lower 48 states. Numerous peninsulas cannot compare in size to the Olympic Peninsula. All these contrasts in our state

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