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    CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY VALUABLE AND NON-VALUABLE MOVABLE AND IMMOVABLE SIMILAR AND DISSIMILAR USABLE AND PERISHABLE DEFINITION VALUABLE -Valuable property includes all permissible things that are possessed and secured NON VALUABLE - Non Valuable property includes all those things which are prohibited by Shariah MOVABLE - Movable property is a property that can be moved from one place to another IMMOVABLE - Immovable property is a property that is permanently fixed to the land

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    Crystal Properties and Growth of Semiconductors In studying solid state electronic devices we are interested primarily in the electrical behavior of solids. However‚ we shall see in later chapters that the transport of charge through a metal or a semiconductor depends not only on the properties of the electron but also on the arrangement of atoms in the solid. In the first chapter we shall discuss some of the physical properties of semiconductors compared with other solids‚ the atomic arrangements

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    AYUSH systems of medicine. This review presents a detailed survey of the literature on chemistry and medicinal properties of Tinospora Cordifolia. The chemical constituents reported from this shrub belong to different classes such as alkaloids‚ diterpenoid lactones‚ glycosides‚ steroids‚ sesquiterpenoid‚ phenolics‚ aliphatic compounds and polysaccharides. The notable medicinal properties reported are antidiabetic‚ antiinflammatory‚ antiarthritic‚ antileprotic‚ antimalarial‚ hepatoprotective‚ immunomodulatory

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    The man of the property Soams The Man of Property is very interesting novel. It gives us the description about the society in nineteenth century which most of the people in polite society had to own things. This story focuses on Forstye family.The strong interest to this novel is about the character of Soames Forstye who called as ‘The Man of Property’. It stimulates the writer to explore further about the psychological aspect of Soames Forstye. The aim of study are first‚ to know and describe

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    physical and chemical characters Matter states: white colloid Shape: granular Smell: no Flash point: 404°C Natural temperature: 466°C explosion limits: 45g/㎡ Minimum fire energy: 3.6MJ Specific gravity: 1.03-1.10 ABS 757 material characters properties Test method Test condition ABS 757 Tensile strength ASTM D638 1/8”‚ 6mm/min 480(6800) Tensile elongation ASTM D638 1/8”‚ 6mm/min 20 Flexural modulus ASTM D790 1/4”‚ 2.8mm/min 820(11660) Flexural modulus ASTM D256 1/4”‚ 2.8mm/min 27000(380000)

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    Doctrine of fixtures in property law The doctrine of fixtures is applied to determine if an object is a fixture.1 This common law provides that what is annexed to the land becomes part of the land‚ “quicquid plantatur solo‚ solo credit”‚ and adopts the character of real property.2 For this to transpire all circumstances surrounding the annexation to the land are examined‚ including but not limited to the degree of annexation and the purpose of annexation.3 Through this both objective and subjective

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    Some physical properties: transparency‚ flexibility‚ elasticity‚ permeability‚ water resistant‚ electrical resistance‚ Specific Gravity‚ soft when hot. Some chemical properties: solubility‚ chemical resistance‚ thermal stability‚ reactivity with water‚ flammability‚ heat of combustion. Resin refers to the basic chemical composition of each type of plastic. Each resin has unique properties and is used (often mixed with additional chemicals and materials) in the manufacture of a variety of plastic

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    Surface Tension Properties of Liquids Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to measure and record the surface tension of water and other aqueous solutions using capillary rise method techniques and practicing lab safety. In this laboratory the surface tension of water depends on the concentration of the following solutes; NaCl‚ acetone‚ and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Intermolecular interactions as well as other phases (solid‚ or air) make a liquid exist. The data collected will show

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    The development of intellectual property law in the United States has followed the development of society within the United States from a primarily agricultural society during the 1700’s to today’s technological society. The development of intellectual property law in the United States has also followed the development of American law in general. As America moved into and through the Industrial Revolution of the 1800’s‚ intellectual property laws became more and more numerous and stringent as people

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    Name of Property Example Explanation Zero Exponent Property x0 = 1 (x ≠ 0) Any number (except 0) with an exponent of 0 equals 1. Negative Exponent Property x−n = 1 xn (x ≠ 0) Any number raised to a negative power is equivalent to the reciprocal of the positive exponent of the number. Product of Powers Property xn•xm = xn+m (x ≠ 0) To multiply two powers with the same base‚ add the exponents. Quotient of Powers Property xn xm = xn−m (x ≠ 0) To divide two powers with the same base‚ subtract the exponents

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