Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
The present study was carried out with the objective to prepare thekua, by incorporating unripe banana powder. Product prepared without any incorpation, served as control (T0). The wheat flour 80 percent ,60 percent , 40 percent was blended with 20 percent ,40 percent ,60 percent unripe banana powder to serve as experimental treatments T1, T2 and T3..Each treatment was replicated three times .Sensary evaluation of the thekua was carried out by using by using a 9 Hedonic Scale .The data obtained during the study were analysed statistically by using analysis variance and critical difference . On the basis of finding ,it was concluded T2( 40 percent unripe banana powder and 60 percent erfined flour ) was the most acceptable in Taste and Flavour, Colour , Body and Texture and Overall acceptability and on the basis of acceptability it is concluded that incorporated in value added traditional food products namely ¿Thekuä. Nutrient determination indicates that higest fibre, calcium, phosphorous, and iron content were found in t3 T3 treatment. Cost of the last treatment of thekua 100 grm on the basis of raw ingredient was Rs Rs6-10.52.
Maxillary expansion in adults is considered a challenging treatment modality for the correction of a transverse maxillary deficiency due to skeletal maturity. Orthopedic maxillary expansion in adults opens a variety of nonsurgical/non-extraction treatment options in severe dentofacial and skeletal discrepancies. Maxillary transverse deficiency usually requires expansion by a combination of orthopedic and orthodontic tooth movements. In adults, different treatment modalities are used today such as Rapid maxillary expansion, SARME, MARPE, MSE, etc. The objective of this study is to review maxillary expansion in adults by different modalities and a brief on commonly used appliances.
About the ones who stay... We all make friends as we grow up and in this ongoing journey of life we lose some, those few might be the ones we have once spent the best times with or someone you found a bit of yourself in, who could understand you like you yourself do. I owe this book to all the friendships, this is to remind you that the true ones never leave and such friendships need to be nurtured. The story talks about the different phases of Myra's and Aakhya's friendship, Myra was a dog lover, and she always wished to get a dog for herself and eventually one day she gets one which has a backstory, Bruno was Myra's dog and he was deeply attached to Aakhya too, Myra after a few months moves to another city for her higher studies after school, the distance was followed by a lot of changes, new beginnings and different phases to their friendships, This story talks about eternal bonds and how even when it seems to be fading, it stays. Friends often move apart at some point of time in our lives, to different colleges, cities or even countries and the distance may feel difficult but the moments you spend with them are the actual essence of the friendship which holds it together. Myra has a box that she named as 'The miracle box' in which she keeps all that she wishes to cherish for a lifetime, the box symbolizes the friendships that must be cherished.
This book is an attempt to provide a forum for discussion and debate on all kinds of legal and social issues in respect to border management that confront us today. This will helps the readers to review the various manifestations of the term 'Terrorism' both at international and national level.
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.