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    Eizayaga’s Layers Method

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    Rational for Choosing the Eizayaga Layers Method Dr Eizayaga‚ an Argentinean homeopath‚ developed a method to treat chronic cases (Watson 2004). He believed that patients have separate levels of disease‚ which need separate prescriptions. In most chronic cases‚ there will have been long-term use of drugs to suppress the specific pathology and symptoms (Kramer 2006). This means that the true picture of the disease may be obscured and toxicity in the system could also be causing side effects

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    Layers Of Fear Analysis

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    in a forest with nobody present‚ does it make a noise? Does the moon exist when there’s no-one to look at it? And is the hallway behind me still an ominous jumble of ornate casements and baleful oil paintings‚ or has it turned into something else? Layers of Fear makes space for plenty of gristle and gore during its five hour playtime‚ but the game’s greatest weapon is simply the dread of objects misbehaving when left unobserved. This is an anxiety games in general are well-placed to exploit - game

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    Thinning of Ozon Layer

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    ozone layer or ozonosphere‚ region of the stratosphere containing relatively high concentrations of ozone‚ located at altitudes of 12-30 mi (19-48 km) above the earth’s surface. Ozone in the ozone layer is formed by the action of solar ultraviolet light on oxygen. The ozone layer prevents most ultraviolet (UV) and other high-energy radiation from penetrating to the earth’s surface but does allow through sufficient ultraviolet rays to support the activation of vitamin D in humans. The

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    Ozone Layer Protection

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    in Hong Kong The ozone layer present in the stratosphere of the Earth is utmost important to us as it protects us from the exposure of ultraviolet rays which leads to several harmful effects. Without the ozone layer‚ human will be more prone to skin cancer and eye cataracts. Ultraviolet rays can also cause harm to marine life by reducing the amount of planktons and consequently depreciates the amount of fishes in the ocean. Besides that‚ the depletion of the ozone layer disrupts the production of

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    cancer‚ etc. In the year 1985‚ NASA detected the thinning out of the ozone layer leading to the formation of ‘ozone hole’ in Antarctica. Since then the scientists have been regularly monitoring the thickness of the ozone layer. They have found that the thickness of the ozone layer has been decreasing day by day at the alarming rate as a result of the environmental pollution. The main culprits of the serious depletion of ozone layer are found to be the manmade chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s). These CFC (also

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    Ozone Layer Depletion

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    The upper layer of the atmosphere surrounded by ozone (15 to 30 Kms) is known as ozonosphere. Ozone layer is a protective stratospheric layer‚ also known as ozone umbrella. Ozone concentration differs by about 10 ppm in stratosphere compared to 0.05 ppm in troposphere. It acts as a protective shield for the man‚ animals and plants by filtering out the lethal ultraviolet rays from reaching the earth’s surface. If the ozone layer is not there‚ the harmful ultraviolet rays will reach to the

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    IDENTIFICATION OF CREAMY LAYER Q1. Whether the creamy layer should be excluded from the OBC reservation or not? Q2. Whether the creamy layer should be excluded in the case of SC & ST reservations or not? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amongst the backward classes there is a creamy layer which pertains to certain segments of the backward classes which are affluent enough to compete with the forward class. And the

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    Thin Layer Chromatography

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    across the plate about 1cm from the bottom of the plate with the aid of a 2B pencil as shown in figure 3(i). 3.next five 2-3mm lines make‚about 0.8cm is spaced apart and running perpendicularly through the lines across the bottom of the TLC plate. 4.The plate is spotted with 5 different analgesic.A separate capillary tube is used for each sample.The acetaminophen solution is first spotted‚then the caffeine‚then the unknown A‚then aspirin‚and lastly the unknow B. B.Developing the TLC plate 1.A

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    The Ozone Layer Depletion

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    Every time 1% of the ozone layer is depleted‚ 2% more UV-B is able to reach the surface of the planet. So in short‚ without the ozone layer everything on earth will burn. The ozone layer is just as important to us as oxygen‚ without it the harmful UV radiation would give us server burns and destroy our delicate ecosystems. Even though there is hard evidence that proves that ozone depletion is harmful for organisms on earth‚ there are a few groups who think that the ozone layer is a “myth” aka doesn’t

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    The ozone layer diminishes more each year. As the area of polar ozone depletion (commonly called the ozone hole) gets larger‚ additional ultraviolet rays are allowed to pass through. These rays cause cancer‚ cataracts‚ and lowered immunity to diseases.1 What causes the depletion of the ozone layer? In 1970‚ Crutzen first showed that nitrogen oxides produced by decaying nitrous oxide from soil-borne microbes react catalytically with ozone hastening its depletion. His findings started

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