Indian Textile Industry Current Status The textile industry holds significant status in the India. Textile industry provides one of the most fundamental necessities of the people. It is an independent industry‚ from the basic requirement of raw materials to the final products‚ with huge value-addition at every stage of processing. Today textile sector accounts for nearly 14% of the total industrial output. Indian fabric is in demand with its ethnic‚ earthly colored and many textures. The textile
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life-threatening disease caused by plasmodium. After years of research‚ she discovered a possible active ingredient that looked to inhibit the plasmodium’s growth in animals. Since then‚ this semi-synthetic substance‚ artemisinin‚ has saved millions of lives. Traditional knowledge‚ access to genetic sequence information and synthetic biology made this possible; and for that‚ Tu Youyou was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Megadiverse countries harbour the highest density of the Earth’s species. Conservation
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or their general shape. In some cases‚ such asmillefiori and cloisonné beads‚ multiple categories may overlap in an interdependent fashion. Synthetic materials[edit] Swarovski crystal beads (6 mm–8 mm)‚ pendant 3 cm Fusible plastic beads Swedish patent 217875: The plastic bead pegboard (1962). The oldest-surviving synthetic materials used for beadmaking have generally been ceramics: pottery and glass. Beads were also made from ancient alloys such as bronze and brass‚ but as
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factory up to produce finished garments‚ and as such‚ these changes did very little to modernize the operations of the mill. This huge investment came at the decline of the woolen and worsted industry as new and cheaper cloths‚ such as wool blends and synthetic clothes‚ were being to be developed. Thus‚ though in 1954 he had added 650 workers to the mill‚ by the late 1950’s the mill floundered and suffered
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Module 06 - EASA Questions 1. The property of a metal to resist deformation when subjected to a tensile load and is proportional to the maximum stress required to cause fracture: a. Tenacity. b. Toughness. c. Tensile strength. 2. The ability of a metal to resist wear and penetration is defined as: a. Hardness. b. Toughness. c. Bearing strength. 3. What is the strain of a 1.2m tube which as extended 15mm? a. 0.0125. b. 0.0125Nm-2. A Load (N) B C D Extension (m) c
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However‚ it has many other uses besides those for household decorating or shipping. Styrofoam has a very low melting temperature that is why the researchers decided to melt the Styrofoam rather than cutting it. It can also be used to cut plastic or synthetic foam. A guitar
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WASTE GENERATION ‘Waste’ is a very general word‚ used to include anything that is no longer needed for use and is thrown away uncared. It has created and added a new problem to the environmental pollution. Pollution also creates serious problems for human health. There is remarkable growth in energy generation‚ fertilizers‚ pesticides‚ chemicals‚ production of coal etc. All these and much more is expected to increase in the years to come. For this‚ we need to understand different sources of
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the analyte exists in‚ expected concentration range of the analyte as well as the analytical method to be used for analysis (de Koning et al.‚ 2009). SAMPLE PREPARATION METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF PESTICIDES Over the years‚ the use of organic synthetic pesticides has become a widespread practise. These have been used for the prevention‚ control and/or destruction of pests in an endeavour to increase agricultural production. Extensive use of pesticides however‚ can cause environmental contamination
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Mathematics at the Secondary School Stage and formation of objectives in behavioural domain (B.S. Bloom’s taxonomy). UNIT-II (a) Principles of curriculum constructions – Selection and Organization. (b) Difference b/w Examination‚ Evaluation and Measurement. (c) Constructing Test Items – Essay type‚ Objective type and Objective based questions. UNIT-III (a) Methods of Teaching –Analytic‚ Synthetic‚ Laboratory‚ Inductive‚ Deductive and Problem Solving. (b) Fixing devices – Oral
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Introduction To Central Nervous System Neuropharmacology SPH 3014 Introduction to CNS • CNS is composed of brain and spinal cord. • Primary function are to coordinate and control the activity of other body systems. • Involved the synaptic processes which release different kind of neurotransmitters – Ach‚ NE‚ Serotonin‚ Dopamine etc – Some mental illnesses & pathological conditions are associated with abnormal changes in the amount or activity of neurotransmitter – Many drugs that
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