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    4. Under whose rule was most of India by 1857? 5. What strategies were adopted by them to bring India under their control? Chemistry 1. 2. 3. 4. Describe the process as to how rayon is prepared? What are the advantages of using synthetic fibres over natural fibres? From where does the word NYLON gets its name? Write a short note paragraph on the learning outcome. Physics 1. A body of mass m is taken to the surface of the moon. What will be the mass of the body in moon. 2. Mention three

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    examined the physical properties of epoxy composites reinforced by bi-directional jute fibers which can act as better reinforcement. It was found that jute/epoxy composites have mechanical properties of sufficient magnitude to compete with conventional synthetic composites. The use of untreated fiber and epoxy with mould have yielded very good mechanical properties which are proved from the experimental results. The mechanical properties of the bi-directional jute reinforced epoxy composites have given enough

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    as country itself and it combines with equal equanimity this immense diversity into a cohesive whole. The fundamental strength of this industry flows from its strong production base of wide range of fibres / yarns from natural fibers like cotton‚ jute‚ silk and wool to synthetic /man-made fibres like polyester‚ viscose‚ nylon and acrylic. The growth pattern of the Indian textile industry in the last decade has been considerably more than the previous decades‚ primarily on account of liberalization

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    Nanocellulose Nanotechnology is a promising area that greatly contributes to a sustainable utilization in various training‚ research and developmental applications (Salah‚ 2013). However‚ there are few challenges that has to be overcome to promote its multifunction in various industrial application (Salajkova et al.‚ 2013). The challenges are such as: i. The homogeneous dispersion of the nanomaterial in a small scale. ii. Development of low cost materials. Over the years‚ nanocellulose has been widely

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    The Birla family is a family in India. The fore-father of the Birla family is Shiv Narain Birla‚ a member of the Marwari Maheshwari community from Pilani‚ Jhunjhunu‚ in the westerly state of Rajasthan. He moved to Bombay around 1857 to establish a trading house. His son‚ Baldeodas Birla moved to Calcutta in 1861 to set up his own business and continued the family. Birla family Ethnicity Primarily Hindu Maheshwari descent Current region Mumbai‚ Delhi and Kolkata‚ India Notable members Baldeo Das

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    War did end‚ they continued to produce crops at the same rate but now did not sell as much‚ causing prices to drop dramatically. In addition to this‚ Prohibition meant that there was less demand for crops used to make the illegal alcohol. New synthetic fibres and fabrics had also been developed meaning that the demand for wool and cotton fell too. Furthermore‚ the new machinery development within the 1920s resulted in less workers being needed but just as much produce was being grow regardless of

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    polish is usually made from a mix of natural and synthetic materials‚ including naphtha‚ turpentine‚ dyes‚ and gum arabic‚ using straightforward chemical engineering processes. Shoe polish can be toxic‚ and‚ if misused‚ can stain skin. Banana is the common name for a fruit and also the herbaceous plants of the genus Musa which produce the commonly eaten fruit. They are cultivated primarily for their fruit‚ and to a lesser extent for the production of fibre and as ornamental plants. INTRODUCTION

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    motorcycles‚ and mopeds‚ as well as spares and accessories. They are having their manufacturing facilities located at Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. LML Ltd was incorporated in the year 1972 as Lohia Machineries Ltd to manufacture machinery for the synthetic fibres industry. In the year 1983‚ the company commenced production of 100 cc scooters in technical collaboration with Piaggio VE‚ SpA‚ Italy. In the year 1984‚ the company incorporated a new company under the name and style of Vespa Car Company Ltd

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    Apart from the rich tradition the strength of the Indian fashion industry also rests on strong raw material availability. India is the third largest producer of cotton‚ the second largest producer of silk and the fifth largest producer of man-made fibres in the world. India also possesses large number of skilled human resources and has among the lowest labour costs in the world. With the end of quota regime on January 1‚ 2005 the prospects for Indian fashion industry look upbeat. India is among

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    Innocent Drinks: seven strategy lessons from the setbacks of Europe’s biggest smoothie maker Innocent Innocent Innocent the collapse of its sales. Innocent is payin g for its failur e to innovate and differentiat e – and as a result its retail is down as much price as 30%-40% in many retail outlets. When the recession ends there is a dange it won’t be able r to get its prices back up again. sacrificing marg It is in to maintain volume – and the expensive ingre with dients found in smoothies

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