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Q. The book "The man who could never say No" has been authored by whom? A. N N Saxena B. Vikram Seth C. S Muthiah D. Gopalkrishna Gandhi Answer: Option C ssc test buy now online test series for bank latest online test series for bank po subscription details online test for ssc subscribe now ssc exam online shopping

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Q. Who is the author of the book "Mr and Mrs Jinnah: The Marriage that Shook India"? A. Teesta Setalvad B. Bertil Falk C. Sheela Redddy D. Audrey Truschke Answer: Option C rbi assistant exam mock test entrance exam pattern rbi recruitment mock test pattern rbi recruitment mock test pattern rbi exam job entrance exams rbi exam government entrance exams

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science magazine aaas Stingless bees are small in size and are also called `dammer bees' or `mosquito bees'. Stingless bees have also been kept for centuries in various parts of the world. Stingless bees prefer to build their nests in stem and branches of living trees, old and abandoned ant hills, wooden dead logs, cracks in walls of houses, etc. Large cavities are delimited by walls of resin or batumen (a mixture of wax, resin and mud, and sometimes pieces of plants) science magazine aaas

how to get into science journalism

how to get into science journalism For larger boards, many options are possible, but the thumb rule of sum of dots and double-crosses remains valid. On a board with 10x10 dots, 81 boxes and 180 lines are drawn to complete the game. For a simple game, depicted by the left sketch of Figure 7, 9 chains are created, out of which double cross can be executed 8 times. As the sum of number of dots and number of double crosses is even, the second player wins how to get into science journalism

Science reporter

science reporter magazine pdf Schrodinger Quantum Mechanics: Schrodinger proposed quantum theory to explain the behaviour of microscopic particles taking into account the wave nature of particles as suggested by de broglie this approach revolves around a partial differential equation now popularly known as the schrodinger equation which describes the behaviour of microscopic particles by means of a function called the wave function. science reporter magazine pdf

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science magazine journal THE HAPPY EVERAFTER saved an important document on your hard drive  how long do you think it will persist  indefinitely maybe maybe not how many times have we all ended up losing valuable data because the hard drive crashed or pen drives were infected with malware but theres a pretty good chance that if we can store information in materials that can sustain forever say a diamond the information will remain intact  forever diamond is a form of carbon and the very chemistry that causes it to sparkle enables it to do other fascinating stuff diamond originates from coal that has borne tremendous pressure over several decades under this immense pressure the atoms in coal alter their arrangement to yield a denser and infinitely harder substance  diamond  the previously black opaque coal can now split light and reflect it back as a rainbow of colours while coal is undergoing metamorphosis sometimes gaseous atoms get trapped within replacin...

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science magazines for kids Future Perspectives High metal concentrations in soil, sediments and water are a potential threat to human and animal health. in situ bioremediation has an edge over the conventional methods used in heavy metal removal the application of the process in industry however faces certain constraints such as non-specific biotransformation of toxic metals inhibition of microbial metabolism by the byproducts of bioremediation and optimisation of application protocols of the microbe in the industrial set up therefore more elaborate studies are warranted to overcome these limitations and to increase the potential of the microbial bioremediation technology this should focus on screening more microorganisms which could be used efficiently under industrial environments or at other contaminated sites or alternatively use of genetically engineered micro organisms with a better efficiency and adaptability to extreme environments for the practice to be adopted by the ind...

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science reporter The limbic system and nearby structures Regulation processes in an interpersonal lying experiment published in the journal of criminal psychology  their study emphasized that the social interaction between a deceiver and the deceived opponent is a determining factor for deception that involves emotions hence besides a great amount of cognitive control a successful lie also requires the regulation of emotions especially when deceiving somebody face to face their studies revealed that there was a decrease of alpha activity in left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex which predicted a higher frequency of deceptive responses as well as less guilt about deceiving the interrogator all these studies go to indicate that the selfish motive of lying has an effect on the limbic region of the neural systems and prolonged lying can even proceed to damage and desensitize it. science reporter

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Science Reporter online now THE HAPPY EVERAFTER saved an important document on your hard drive  how long do you think it will persist  indefinitely maybe maybe not how many times have we all ended up losing valuable data because the hard drive crashed or pen drives were infected with malware but theres a pretty good chance that if we can store information in materials that can sustain forever say a diamond the information will remain intact  forever diamond is a form of carbon and the very chemistry that causes it to sparkle enables it to do other fascinating stuff diamond originates from coal that has borne tremendous pressure over several decades under this immense pressure the atoms in coal alter their arrangement to yield a denser and infinitely harder substance  diamond  the previously black opaque coal can now split light and reflect it back as a rainbow of colours while coal is undergoing metamorphosis sometimes gaseous atoms get trapped within repla...