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Aug 27, 2019

[Answer] What disease results from an infestation by the parasitic protozoan Plasmodium?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What disease results from an infestation by the parasitic protozoan Plasmodium?"



...Plasmodium is a type of parasitic protozoan. It infects the red blood cells of humans and other mammals, as well as birds and reptiles. It occurs worldwide, but is especially fond of tropical and temperate zones. It is the causative organism in the disease malaria and transmitted by female mosquitos. There are actually five species of Plasmodium that cause malaria. The parasite attaches itself to the red blood cells, destroying them and releasing toxins into the blood stream. This causes the periodic chills-and-fever cycles typical of malaria. Source: Britannica.com

May 15, 2019

[Answer] 5. This syndrome results in developmental delays and a characteristic facial and bodily appearance, and was named for the doctor who first described it in the 1860s. What is the name of this chromosomal disorder?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. This syndrome results in developmental delays and a characteristic facial and bodily appearance, and was named for the doctor who first described it in the 1860s. What is the name of this chromosomal disorder?"



...1. Down syndrome 2. Edwards syndrome 3. Pearson syndrome 4. Klinefelter's syndrome Down syndrome was named for John Langdon Down, the British doctor who first described the disorder in 1862. In a paper published in 1866, Down identified a group of children who were in his care in Earlswook Asylum in Surrey, England, as having a distinct form of intellectual disability that caused them to share a common appearance, which he termed as "mongoloid". Down was adopting the racial classification system pioneered by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach that was popular at the time, and probably never realized that his use of the term would spark a debate in the scientific community almost a century later. By 1959, the cause of the disorder had been identified by French geneticist J�r�me Lejeune as being due to the presence of an extra 21st chromosome, and by 1961, a group of geneticists petitioned a renowned medical journal to ask that the term "mongolism" be abandoned and replaced by something else, pointing out that "the increasing participation of Chinese and Japanese investigators in the study of the condition imposes on them the use of an embarrassing term". The editors of "The Lancet" agreed, and supported the term "Down's syndrome". Today, references to "mongolism" are rare, with most textbooks and scientific journals adopting the non-possessive "Down syndrome" or "trisomy 21" to refer to the disease.

Nov 30, 2018

[Answer] Drinking how many grams of caffeine results in an overdose?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Drinking how many grams of caffeine results in an overdose?"



...Determining exactly how many grams of caffeine consumed constitutes an overdose is not settled science. According to the "Journal of Caffeine Research," overdose range for adults is approximately 10 grams. An article by Forensic Science International in 2005 listed the figure closer to 5 grams. Consuming a normal cup of coffee brings the caffeine level in the blood to between 2.5 mg and 7 mg/L, on average. To get to an overdose level above 5 - 10 grams, you'd have to drink over six gallons of coffee. Source: PopSci.com

Dec 13, 2017

[Ans] What winter recreational activity results in the most bone fractures in children?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What winter recreational activity results in the most bone fractures in children?"


Since snowboarding's inception as an established winter sport, it has developed various styles, each with its own specialized equipment and technique. The most common styles today are: freeride, freestyle, and freecarve/race. These styles are used for both recreational and professional snowboarding. While each style is unique, there is overlap between them.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "What winter recreational activity results in the most bone fractures in children?"



Snowboarding:


An April 2013 study in Norway showed that nearly one-third of pediatric fractures occurred during sport or recreational activity. Snowboarding is the highest causative factor in activity-specific fractures. The rate of fractures in snowboarding was four times the rates for soccer and five times higher than the rate of fractures associated with trampoline use. Fractures from snowboarding tended to involve the wrists, and the majority suffering injury were not wearing wrist guards. Source: Newsroom.AAOS.org


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May 17, 2017

[Ans] The input of solar energy at the equator that causes moisture laden air to rise and results in increased precipitation in this region is what type of climate pattern



Step 1 : Introduction to the question "the input of solar energy at the equator that causes moisture laden air to rise and results in increased precipitation in this region is what type of climate pattern"


A climate pattern is any recurring characteristic of the climate. Climate patterns can last tens of thousands of years, like the glacial and interglacial periods within ice ages, or repeat each year, like monsoons

Nov 18, 2016

RRB NTPC RESULT 2016 Region wise result of Chennai Bhubaneswar Patna Bangalore Ranchi Thiruananthapuram Muzaffarpur Guwahati Chandigarh Bilaspur Gorakhpur Siliguri Malda Allahabad Jammu & Srinagar Mumbai Ajmer Secunderabad Kolkata Ahmedabad Bhopal

RRB started releasing the results of RRB NTPC 2016 Results region wise. We are aware of Exam of RRB NTPC 2016 was conducted in March 2016 . Result of RRB NTPC 2016 wil be cosolidated and update to our website once the release of all the regions completed. We have short listed the websites of rrb of each region where you can find the released/going to release result. It is highly recommended that candidates must check the results in respective trusted/official websites indianrailways.gov.in for the latest updates.

Funny Fact:

The online written exams to fill vacancies were held across the nation between March-May 2016. About 92 lakh aspirants had applied for the RRB NTPC exam and about 56 lakh appeared.

RRB Result
RRB NTPC 2016

Nov 9, 2016

CGL 2016 Reults | SSC CGL Category Wise Cutoff 2016 Reults | Declaration of Result of Combined Graduate Level (Tier 1) Examination, 2016

SSC
The Staff Selection Commission has successfully completed the conduct of the Combined Graduate Level Examination (Tier-I)-2016 in Computer Based Mode. The Examinations were conducted from 27.8.2016 to 11.9.2016, at Srinagar on 25.9.2016,while the re-examination for
candidates for the Second Shift (Batch-II) on 27.8.2016 was conducted on 27.10.2016. Out of 38.04 lakh registered candidates, approximately 14.82 lakh candidates in 44 Batches appeared in 96 Cities across the country. The Category-wise details of candidates who have qualified for Tier-II and cut-off applied for each category are given in the Table below:


Candidates qualified in Tier- I for appearing in Tier-II
CANDIDATES AVAILABLE

SSC cgl cutoff

Mar 20, 2016

RRB 2016 website showing "* Incorrect Credentials." Though I have entered correct credentials.| What is the last date for Downloading RRB admit cards.


We are all know that Sunday is the last date for downloading admit cards of RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) Admit Card 2016, for the positions advertised against Employment Notice No. 08/2010, 03/2014, 04/2014 & 04/2010.

 Due to the huge traffic, this website is temporally down and you can try after 6 PM today.