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MCQ for RRB Pharmacist Exam
MCQ for RRB Pharmacist (Railway Pharmacist) Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQs on Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease (COAD), Read following article for your reference. Chronic Airway Obstructive Diseases Which of the following is the most significant risk factor for developing COAD? A) Genetic predisposition B) Occupational exposure C) Smoking D) Respiratory infections
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Cycloalkanes: Baeyer’s Strain Theory and Sachse-Mohr’s Theory
Cycloalkanes: Baeyer’s Strain Theory and Sachse-Mohr’s Theory Cycloalkanes, the intriguing closed-ring structures found in organic chemistry, have fascinated scientists for decades. These compounds, composed entirely of carbon and hydrogen atoms, exhibit unique stability patterns that defy simple intuition. In this article, we delve into the theories that shed light on their relative stability. From Baeyer
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MCQ for RRB Pharmacist Exam
MCQ for RRB Pharmacist Exam (Railway Pharmacist)Â in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic, Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Read following article for your reference. Pathophysiology: Sexually Transmitted Diseases Which cells are primarily targeted by HIV? A) Red blood cells B) CD4+ T-helper cells C) Platelets D) Neutrophils What enzyme is responsible for
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Polynuclear hydrocarbons: Synthesis and Reactions
Polynuclear hydrocarbons: Synthesis and Reactions Polynuclear hydrocarbons, also known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), are a fascinating class of organic compounds. PAHs are like the cosmic jigsaw puzzles of chemistry—they’re composed of multiple interconnected aromatic rings. Picture these rings as interconnected hexagons, each with its own set of carbon atoms. The simplest PAH is naphthalene,
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MCQ For Pharmacist Exam
Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice Multiple Choice Questions on the Infectious Diseases. Read following article for your reference. Pathophysiology of Infectious Diseases Which of the following bacteria is a common cause of bacterial meningitis? A)Â Escherichia coli B)Â Neisseria meningitidis C)Â Staphylococcus aureus D)Â Bacillus anthracis What is the primary
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Fats and Oils: Reactions and analytical constants
Fats and Oils: Reactions and analytical constants Fats and oils are essential lipids found in both animals and plants. Fats, solid at room temperature, include saturated fats (from animal products) and trans fats (often in processed foods). Oils, liquid at room temperature, contain heart-healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, present in
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Behind the Controversy: Decoding PresVu’s Claims
Behind the Controversy: Decoding PresVu’s Claims In the ever-evolving landscape of pharmaceuticals, a recent contender emerged: PresVu eye drops by Entod Pharmaceuticals. Promising to reduce dependency on reading glasses, these drops captured attention and sparked heated debates. But are they truly a breakthrough or just another optical illusion? Let’s dive into the controversy. The Claims
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Aromatic amines and Aromatic acids
Aromatic amines and Aromatic acids Aromatic amines are a special class of organic compounds where the nitrogen atom is directly connected to an aromatic ring structure. These compounds combine the aromatic character of the ring with the basic properties of amines. For example, Picture a benzene ring (that hexagonal, pleasantly aromatic structure) with a nitrogen
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic, Principles of Cancer. Read following article for your reference. Principles of Cancer Which type of cancer originates in epithelial cells? A) Sarcoma B) Carcinoma C) Leukemia D) Lymphoma Which cancer type originates in connective tissues? A) Carcinoma B) Leukemia C) Sarcoma
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Acidity of Phenols, Effect of Substituents on Acidity
Acidity of phenols, effect of substituents on acidity Phenols are organic compounds featuring one or more hydroxyl (-OH) groups directly bonded to an aromatic ring. Unlike alcohols, phenols are more acidic and possess higher boiling points due to stronger hydrogen bonding. They often exist as colorless liquids or white solids. Phenols are versatile substances with
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