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    PIEAS 2012 Question Paper

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    Math’s Portion: Two dice are thrown. What is the probability that the sum of dots shown is 4 or 6? d) 5/18 1/4 1/6 2/9 A poll is 20 m apart from a man. The man is making an angle of elevation of 45 degree with the pole head. What is the height of poll? 15m 25m 20m 17.707m 3) If -2‚ 4‚ 10 are in A.P then which term of the A.P is 148? 25 26 32 33 If f(x+1/x) = x- 1/x then f(x) =? 5) If a cylindrical bar has a radius 2 m and height 9 cm and if it is melted and become a sphere

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    Physics

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    Physics 2006 (Compartment Delhi) General Instructions: 1. All questions are compulsory. 2. There is no overall choice. However‚ an internal choice has been pro vided in one question of two marks‚ one question of three marks and all three questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in such questions. 3. Question numbers 1 to 5 are very short answer type questions‚ carrying one mark each. 4. Question numbers 6 to 12 are short answer type questions‚ carrying two marks

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    II. Crystal Structure A. Lattice‚ Basis‚ and the Unit Cell B. Common Crystal Structures C. Miller Indices for Crystal Directions and Planes D. The Reciprocal Lattice A. Lattice‚ Basis‚ and Unit Cell An ideal crystalline solid is an infinite repetition of identical structural units in space. The repeated unit may be a single atom or a group of atoms. An important concept: crystal structure = lattice + basis = + lattice: a periodic array of points in space. The environment surrounding

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    chromatographs; the Optical Equipment Division which manufactured optical comparators‚ microscopes and related equipment; and Waterloo Instruments Ltd.‚ which was acquired in 1992 and was a Belgian manufacturer of electron microscopes and x-ray diffraction equipment. The turnover of Kirkham from 1989 – 1996‚ with 1996 being estimated‚ shows that approximately 41% of its turnover was attributed to the Mass Spectrometer and Chromatography divisions. Additionally‚ approximately 40% of the total turnover

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    Evaluation of the effects of Ag exchanged zeolite nanocomposite on excisional wound healing in rats. Introduction Skin is often injured by wounding or physical trauma. Damages to skin initiate a series of complicated and well-orchestrated events of repair processes ending with complete reestablishment of the penetrate deep in the skin remain a major clinical problem because of morbidity associated with prolonged periods required for repair and regeneration of the injured tissue‚ bleeding‚ risk for

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    Cipla V Roche Case Note

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    Cipla v Roche – Generics Industry Rejoices! For the last two years‚ the Delhi High Court has been the battle ground for a pharmaceutical war between Roche and Cipla over Roche’s patent for the anticancer drug ‘erlotinib’‚ sold by Roche as ’Tarceva’. On 24 April 2009‚ the Division bench of the Delhi High Court dismissed Roche’s appeal against the refusal of a single judge to grant an injunction restraining Cipla from manufacturing‚ offering for sale‚ selling and exporting its generic version of ‘erlotinib’

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    DNA |I | |INTRODUCTION | DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)‚ molecule that acts as the mechanism of biological inheritance in almost all living creatures. DNA is found in nearly all cells and contains the coded instructions that control the workings of the cell. DNA is passed from parents to offspring‚ and contains the coded instructions that enable the offspring to develop from a single cell into an adult body. DNA is the most important molecule in life‚ and an understanding of the

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    chapter10 PQ

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    CHAPTER 10 Liquids and Solids 1. Order the intermolecular forces (dipole-dipole‚ London dispersion‚ ionic‚ and hydrogen-bonding) from weakest to strongest . a) dipole-dipole‚ London dispersion‚ ionic‚ and hydrogen-bonding b) London dispersion‚ dipole-dipole‚ hydrogen-bonding‚ and ionic c) hydrogen-bonding‚ dipole-dipole‚ London dispersion‚ and ionic d) dipole-dipole‚ ionic‚ London dispersion‚ and hydrogen-bonding e) London dispersion‚ ionic‚ dipole-dipole‚ and hydrogen-bonding Ans: b 2. Hydrogen

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    Electronic Engineer

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    2012 14th International Conference on Modelling and Simulation Path Loss Effect on Energy Consumption in a WSN ∗ Krishna Doddapaneni‚∗ Enver Ever‚∗ Orhan Gemikonakli‚† Ivano Malavolta‚∗ Leonardo Mostarda‚† Henry Muccini Communications Department‚ School of Engineering & Information Sciences‚ Middlesex University‚ UK Email:{k.doddapaneni‚ e.ever‚ o.gemikonakli‚ l.mostarda}@mdx.ac.uk † Dipartimento Di Informatica De L’Aquila Via Vetoio L’Aquila 67100‚ Italy Email:{ivano.malavolta‚henry.muccini}@univaq

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    Light I | | INTRODUCTION | Light‚ form of energy visible to the human eye that is radiated by moving charged particles. Light from the Sun provides the energy needed for plant growth. Plants convert the energy in sunlight into storable chemical form through a process called photosynthesis. Petroleum‚ coal‚ and natural gas are the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago‚ and the energy these fuels release when they burn is the chemical energy converted from sunlight. When animals digest

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