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    I. Introduction Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorderBrachyura‚ which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen)‚ usually entirely hidden under the thorax. They live in all the world ’s oceans‚ in fresh water‚ and on land‚ are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton and have a single pair of claws. Many other animals with similar names – such as hermit crabs‚ king crabs‚ porcelain crabs‚ horseshoe crabs and crab lice – are not true crabs. About 850 species of crab are

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    Title of experiment 3: Gel Filtration Chromatography of LDH INTRODUCTION Gel filtration chromatography is a type of column chromatography in which separated protein‚ peptides and amino acids on their molecular size. The stationary phase consists of beads containing pores. The mobile phase is the solvent that is found both around the beads and in the pores of the stationary phase matrix. As the sample is passes through the column‚ the molecule that are larger than the pores will not retarded by

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    Disadvantages Advantages CNC machines are more expensive than manually operated machines‚ although costs are slowly coming down. CNC machines can be used continuously 24 hours a day‚ 365 days a year and only need to be switched off for occasional maintenance. The CNC machine operator only needs basic training and skills‚ enough to supervise several machines. In years gone by‚ engineers needed years of training to operate centre lathes‚ milling machines and other manually operated machines. This

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    EXPERIMENT-1 CHEMICAL REACTIONS AIM: To perform and observe the following reactions and classify them into: (i) Combination reaction (action of water on quick lime) (ii) Decomposition reaction (action of heat on ferrous sulphate crystals) (iii) Displacement reaction (iron nails kept in copper sulphate solution) (vi)Double decomposition reaction (reaction between sodium sulphate and barium chloride) APPARATUS REQUIRED: 1. A rack of at least six clean test tubes and a boiling

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    Name :-VIJAY PARSURAMSANE------------------------------------------------- E-mail:-vijusane@rediffmail.comPresent Address:-Dhobighat kopri colony‚Behind bldg no 13‚Thane (East)‚Thane - 400603Contact numbers:-+91-9967436984‚ 022-25325598 Personal Data:-Father name: Parshuram Tukaram Sane.Mother name : Nirmala Parshuram SaneDate of Birth : 30-04-1987Sex : MaleNationality : Indian Marital Status: SingleLanguages : Marathi‚Known English

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    The origins of Yoga may date back to pre-vedic Indian traditions. The earliest accounts of yoga-practices are to be found in the Buddhist Nikayas.[8] Parallel developments were recorded around 400 CE in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali‚[9] which combines pre–philosophical speculations and diverse ascetic practices of the first millennium BCE with Samkhya-philosophy. Hatha yoga emerged from tantra by the turn of the first millennium.[10][11] Gurus from India later introduced yoga to the west‚[12] following

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    Brazil Case Study Analysis of National Strategies for Sustainable Development This document is one of 19 country case studies that form the knowledge base for a synthesis report entitled “National Strategies for Sustainable Development: Challenges‚ Approaches‚ and Innovations Based on a 19-country Analysis.” The synthesis report and country case studies are available electronically at: http://www.iisd.org/ measure/capacity/sdsip.asp http://www.gtz.de/rioplus/download June 2004 Notice

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    Ofloxacin induced Toxic epidermal necrolysis- A case report. Introduction: Toxic epidermal necrolysis‚ also known as Lyell’s syndrome as it was described by Alan Lyell in 1956 who was a Scottish dermatologist. (1) Even though it is a rare but also a serious type of cutaneous adverse drug reaction. It is often characterized by widespread erythema‚ necrosis‚ and bullous detachment of the epidermis and mucous membranes. That results in exfoliation of Epidermis which leaves an exposed

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    Animal Reproductive System T HE reproductive system is the only system in animals that is different between genders. Breeders and others in the animal industry need a thorough understanding of the female and male reproductive tracts. Objective: Explain the functions of the female reproductive tract and the male reproductive tract. Key Terms: accessory glands cervix clitoris Cowper’s gland ejaculation fallopian tubes infundibulum ovary oviducts penis prostate gland scrotum testicle

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    Strategic Competitive Outcomes After its international strategy and mode of entry have been selected‚ the firm turns its attention to implementation issues (see Chapter 11). Implementation is highly important‚ because international expansion is risky‚ making it difficult to achieve a competitive advantage (see Figure 8.1). The probability the firm will be successful with an international strategy increases when it is effectively implemented. International Diversification and Returns Firms

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