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2018: CONCEPT OF NORMS (6):Norms are the expected behaviours in a society that tell us how to act in different situations. They are not written down, but we learn them through family, school, and the media. For example, in the UK it is a norm to queue and wait your turn and to say “please” and “thank you”. These behaviours are seen as polite and respectful. Norms help keep society organised and help people understand what is acceptable. They can also change depending on the culture : for

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5यह रहा “ज्ञान और धारणा के मध्य अंतर” पर बहुत ही विस्तृत (Very Long) उत्तर — जो B.Ed., शिक्षक प्रशिक्षण या उच्च कक्षा की परीक्षा में पूछे जाने वाले वर्णनात्मक प्रश्नों के अनुरूप है:

प्रश्न: ज्ञान और धारणा...

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Physical pharmaceutics II

Peptization-

The process of converting precipitate into colloidal solution by shaking with suitable electrolyte is called peptization.The electrolyte is stabilizing agent that is known as Peptizing agent

Kinematic viscosity-

It is define as ratio of viscosity to density of fluid 

It us denoted by V V=h/p

Porosity- 

It is in Ratio of Void Volume and bulk Volume 

It is denoted by R

Law of flow-

Shear stress is directly proportional to rate of shear strain I proportional dv/dr

Newtonian fluid

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Physical pharmaceutics 2

Newtonian Flow

Newtonian fluids exhibit a linear relationship between shear stress and shear rate, following Newton's law of viscosity:

τ = η * γ

Characteristics

1. *Constant viscosity*: Viscosity remains unchanged regardless of shear rate.

2. *Linear relationship*: Shear stress and shear rate have a direct, linear relationship.

Examples

1. Water 2.Gases 3.Simple oils

Non-Newtonian Flow

Non-Newtonian fluids exhibit a non-linear relationship between shear stress and shear rate.

Types

1. *Pseudoplastic

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DSE B3

Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow Lines offers a profound and distinctive analysis of Partition literature, moving beyond conventional narratives of direct violence and displacement to explore its psychological, historical, and philosophical dimensions.At its core, the novel introduces the concept of "shadow lines" – arbitrary and often invisible borders that divide nations, communities, and individuals. Ghosh argues that these lines, particularly those drawn during the 1947 Partition of India, are not

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Bcos185

1. What do you understand by creative salesmanship? Discuss the functions and duties of the salesman with the help of examples.

(5 + 15 = 20 marks)

Creative Salesmanship:

Creative salesmanship is the art of selling in a persuasive, innovative, and customer-centric manner. It goes beyond routine selling and involves understanding customer needs, presenting solutions effectively, and building long-term relationships. A creative salesperson doesn't just push a product but acts as a consultant, problem-

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Financial Statement Analysis: Concepts, Objectives, and Tools

🔷 Introduction:

Financial statement analysis is a critical process in financial management that involves a detailed examination of the financial information contained in a company’s financial statements to assess its performance, financial health, and future prospects.

It helps stakeholders such as management, investors, creditors, and analysts to make informed decisions based on the company’s financial data.

🔷 Concept of Financial

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Biochem

[6/20, 8:54 AM] Omkar Shinde (Bpharm): Proteins

Proteins are complex molecules made up of amino acids. They perform various functions in the body, such as:

1. *Structural support* (e.g., collagen)

2. *Enzymatic activity* (e.g., lactase)

3. *Transport* (e.g., hemoglobin)

4. *Defense* (e.g., antibodies)

Classification of Proteins

1. *Based on structure*:

    - Fibrous proteins (e.g., collagen)

    - Globular proteins (e.g., enzymes, antibodies)

2. *Based on function*:

    - Enzymes

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