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Gene Library
It is a technique used for creating multiple copies of a given gene. A chromosome of an organism is broken into small fragments comprising of one or a few genes with the help of restriction endo-nucleases. Each fragment is joined to a suitable vehicle DNA, forming recombinant DNAs of different nat..
High Yielding Varieties / Hybrids
As a result of sustained research in agriculture, many high yielding varieties /hybrids have been released in our countries (India 2000). In rice, more than 600 high yielding, early maturing, dwarf disease resistant varieties have been evolve..
High Density Population
Density of population in many cities and urban centers is so high that their respiration has caused imbalance in air composition. Their constant intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide has the potentiality to change the composition of ai..
(ii) High electron affinity
Halogens have very high electron affinity values and therefore, have very strong tendency to gain an electron. Thus halogens are very reactive elements due to their low dissociation energies and high electron affinity values. As clear from the values of bond dissociation energi..
High Yielding Varieties / Hybrids
High Yielding Varieties / Hybrids - As a result of sustained research in agriculture, many high yielding varieties /hybrids have been released in our countries (India 2000). In rice, more than 600 high yielding, early maturing, dwarf disease resistant varieties have be..
High Yielding Varieties / Hybrids
As a result of sustained research in agriculture, many high yielding varieties /hybrids have been released in our countries (India 2000). In rice, more than 600 high yielding, early maturing, dwarf disease resistant varieties have been evolved. Many rice hybrids such as ProAgro ..
High melting and boiling points
Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points. A large amount of energy is required to break the crystal lattice, because the ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction. The variation in melting point depends upon the charges on the ions and ionic radii. T..
High light intensity
Beyond saturation point, light intensity reduces photosynthesis. This effect is called solarization. It can be caused by photo-inhibition and photo-oxidatio..
Laser Light is Highly Directional
A laser beam departs from strict parallelism only because of diffraction effects, determined by the wavelength and the diameter of the exit aperture. Light from other sources can be made into an approximately parallel beam by a lens or a mirror, but the beam divergence is much greater than for las..
Laser Light is Highly Monochromatic
Tungsten light, spread over a continuous spectrum, gives us no basis for comparison. The light from selected lines in a gas discharge tube, however, can have wavelengths in the visible region that are precise to about 1 part in 10 6 . The sharpness of definition of laser light can easily be a thou..
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