alliances 2.1 Mercedes-AMG 2.2 Mercedes-Benz McLaren 2.3 Maybach 3 Production 3.1 Factories 3.2 Quality rankings 4 Models 4.1 Current model range 4.1.1 Trucks 4.1.2 Buses 4.1.3 Limousines 4.1.4 Vans 4.2 Significant models produced 4.3 Car nomenclature 4.4 Environmental record 4.5 Bicycles 5 Motorsport 5.1 Formula 1 6 Noted employees 7 Innovations 7.1 Robot cars 8 Tuners 9 Sponsorships 10 See also 11 References 12 External links History[edit source | editbeta] Karl Benz made
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Chapter 1 Humans and the Microbial World A Glimpse of History Science of microbiology born in 1674 Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) • Made simple magnifying glass • Studied lake water • Observed ‘animalcules’ Robert Hooke • Also credited with discovery • Described ‘microscopical mushroom’ (common bread mold) in 1665 1 Importance of Microorganisms Microorganisms are foundation for all life on earth Have existed for ~3.5 billion years Plants‚ animals‚ modern
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butane. The number of isomers of saturated acyclic hydrocarbons is very big; he grows with each number of carbon atoms from the molecule. For example‚ the carbide C10H22 has 75 isomers; the hydrocarbon C20H42 can have approximately 366.319 isomers. Nomenclature The first four alkanes with a unbranched chain‚ meaning normal (n-alkanes) are called: methane‚ ethane‚ propane‚ butane. The superior alkanes names are compound with a numeric prefix (which shows the number of carbon atoms present in the molecule)
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IONIC COMPOUNDS In chemistry‚ an ionic compound is a chemical compound in which ions are held together in a lattice structure by ionic bonds. Usually‚ the positively charged portion consists of metal cations and the negatively charged portion is an anion or polyatomic ion. Ions in ionic compounds are held together by the electrostatic forcesbetween oppositely charged bodies. Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points‚ and they are hard and very brittle. Ions can be single atoms‚ as the sodium and chlorine in
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addressing social problems‚" says FSG principle Mark Kramer. For the sake of moving the conversation along‚ let’s not get stuck in the terminology. I’ve been doing this work for over 25 years and believe that there will be no clear winner in the nomenclature. Instead‚ let’s take a look at the maturation of this business-social nexus and share some advice as to making efforts more effective. From where I sit‚ we are in the middle of a typical adoption bell curve. In the earliest days the pioneers
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A. Living things versus Non-living things Most living things can be distinguished readily from non-living by the following characteristics: 1. Form and size. Living things have characteristic form and size within certain limits most of them are also arranged as definite individuals. While in non-living things‚ materials vary widely. 2. Organization. Living things are made up of cells which are assembled into interrelated system for performing the life processes. They rearrange and combine
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PRE-REQUISITES: MAC1105 CO-REQUISITES: CHM1045L Upon successful completion of this course‚ the students should be able to demonstrate a familiarity with introductory material in general chemistry such as units for measurement‚ formula writing and nomenclature‚ stoichiometry‚ atomic structure‚ periodicity and bonding‚ terms and problem solving in the areas of changes of state‚ acid and base chemistry‚ ionic reactions‚ oxidation-reduction reactions‚ solutions and descriptive chemistry of selected non-metals
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Evolution : biodiversity Form Anatomy Structure Morphology : The study of different shapes Function Mechanics (biomechanics) Physiology : study of function Steve Vogel : founding father of Biomechanics * “without function is a corpse‚ without form is….” EX : * Form : Large muscles * Function : lifting weight Assumption : should be able to lift heavier loads Comparative Morphology and Physiology The more comparisons you make‚ the easier it gets to understand Ex : digestive
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Mass Communication 1 PREFACE Recent dramatic developments in all areas of human endeavour have also increasingly impacted various spheres of higher education in India. Besides‚ advancement in communication profession‚ strides in higher studies in mass communication have also witnessed profuse transformation in the course contents. The University Grants Commission‚ therefore‚ did well in constituting a Curriculum Development Committee in Mass Communication to recast various mass communication
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR B.Sc. (ZOOLOGY) SEMESTER SYSTEM w.e.f. Session 2011-12 Scheme of B.Sc. 1st Year Semester I Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Paper code 1.1 1.2 P-101 2.1 2.2 Nomenclature Life and Diversity from Protozoa to Porifera and Cell Biology – I Life and Diversity from Coelentrata to Helminthes and Cell Biology – II Practical Marks+IA 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 300 Periods / week 4 4 4 4 4 4 Exam. Duration 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3hrs. Semester II Life and Diversity
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