Pranam
1 In diabetic valuable?. Today CGM has come to stay; one can take reading
24 by 7; control of diabetic is valuable and not taking fasting ,PP etc
readings. And it is just a lack of a digesting liquid; a failure of a part
of an organ; a handicap,manageable by our emotions, food, medicine and
exercises. However GOD alone shelved the life of any individual; with fine
health people died early; wth diabetic people lived 96 years. Let's do what
is feasible within our might.
2 Roots serve a vital role (among other functions) in extracting water
from the soil, transporting it to the shoot and sustaining transpiration.
To fulfill this function, roots have a complex anatomical structure
consisting of different cell layers with varying hydraulic conductivities.
This composite structure offers different pathways for radial flow of water
from the root surface towards xylem vessels: (i) the apoplastic pathway
through the intercellular space and the cell wall; (ii) the symplastic
pathway via plasmodesmata channels extending across neighboring cells; and
(iii) the transcellular pathway which involves crossing membranes of
neighboring cells. Pathways (ii and iii) are commonly referred to as the
cell-to-cell pathway. Roots are capable of varying the permeability of
their cells and tissues to fulfill multi-facet functions, such as (i)
transport of water and nutrients towards the xylem vessels; (ii) protection
against desiccation in drying soils; and (iii) avoidance of leakage of
nutrients and photosynthesized compounds into the soil.
However, these methods are restricted to excised roots (invasive)
and do not allow to resolve the local flow field of water across the
tissue; for instance, even if the apoplast is completely blocked at the
endodermis, it is not clear how much water flows through the apoplast
inside the cortex. Often roots are overlooked, probably because they are
less visible than the rest of the plant. However, it's important to
understand plant root systems because they have a pronounced effect on a
plant's size and
vigor, method of propagation, adaptation to soil types, and response to
cultural practices and irrigation. Have you seen the roots hairs of your
home coconut tree, spread underneath your residence, maybe 1000 feet away
also? Roots balance, allow the growth and yield, and shed leaves and
branches, awaiting the water.
7 Original humans? What are we?. The place of umbilical cord is Nabhi
Chakra or Manipura Chakra. Subtle energies can be inserted into the body
via nabhi centers and also can be prevented from entering into the human
body via Nabhi center. This is the meeting point of 72000 nerves scattered
in the body. Physical nourishment can be obtained using various types of
oils. Apply particular oil on the nabhi part to get cure from the
particular diseases. "Araignaan kayiru" is which is told by our forefathers
/ predecessors that to avoid evil eye/ “Dhristhi” from other people , would
be attached with “Dayattu (which is made of silver ) where the mother’s
stem-cells are stored as a powdery form after drying it and they use for
curing any disease
प्राङ् नाभिवर्धनात् पुंसो जातकर्म विधीयते ।
मन्त्रवत् प्राशनं चास्य हिरण्यमधुसर्पिषाम् ॥ २९ ॥ Manus smrithi 2 29
*prāṅ nābhivardhanāt puṃso jātakarma vidhīyate* |
*mantravat prāśanaṃ cāsya hiraṇyamadhusarpiṣām* || 29 ||
For the male child, before the cutting of the umbilical cord the
performance of the Jāta-karma (Birth-rite) has been ordained: (it consists
of) the feeding of him with gold, honey and butter, to the accompaniment of
Mantras.—(29).
Rig vedam speaks about it:
तेषां देवेष्व आयतिर अस्माकं तेषु नाभयः |{ “Our umbilical cord is with gods”
}
तेषाम पदेन मह्य आ नमे गिरेन्द्राग्नी आ नमे गिरा ||(R V 1 139 9)
teṣāṃ deveṣv āyatir asmākaṃ teṣu nābhayaḥ | { “Our umbilical cord is with
gods” }
teṣām padena mahy ā name ghirendrāghnī ā name ghirā ||
KR IRS 25921
On Sat, 25 Sept 2021 at 02:54, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
[email protected]> wrote:
> *CULTURAL QA 09-2021-25*
>
> *Being a compilation there may be errors*
>
> *Q1 Which is more valuable in a blood glucose check, P/P or
> fasting glucose check?*
>
> *A1 Hesya LismaLives in London (2016–present)March 8*
>
> *Checking your blood glucose (sugar) levels at least once a day — many
> people do it first thing in the morning — should be part of your overall
> plan for managing type 2 diabetes. You can use results to better decide
> what you do next, and how to keep your blood sugar levels where you and
> your doctor want them.*
>
> *But if you’re only testing your glucose levels once a day, you’re likely
> missing the full picture.*
>
> * "Postprandial glucose (PPG) levels — meaning** ‘sugar after the meal’ —
> give you and your care team more important information about how the body
> is able to manage glucose after a meal," explains endocrinologist Pratima
> Kumar, MD, an assistant professor of endocrinology at the University of
> Texas at Austin. “It informs us if the blood glucose has returned to normal
> after the meal intake.”*
>
> *What Else You Should Know About Postprandial Glucose*
>
> *“Glucose levels begin to rise about 10 minutes after the start of a meal
> and peak two hours after a meal,” Dr. Kumar says**. “The glucose levels
> [then] return to pre-meal levels within two to three hours.”*
>
> *But PPG numbers don’t just change based on what you eat. They’re also
> affected by how active you are, your insulin sensitivity, and how quickly
> food moves through your stomach, says Kumar. *
>
> *The ADA recommends that people with type 2 diabetes keep their PPG under
> 180 mg/dL.*
>
> *My note- In the earlier years after the onset of Blood sugar in me, I
> used to take PP. Hb1ac was not so familiar in 1998’s.*
>
> *It is important to follow your doctors guide lines and this QA is just
> for information. *
>
> *Q2 Roots help in transport of water and minerals with the help
> of vascular bundle xylem but do they (roots) themselves use water or not?*
>
> *A2 Shriya Answered 6m ago*
>
> *Yes, root provide water to all parts of the plant , most of water is
> absorbed by root hairs** then this water passes to all parts ! (root
> hairs are thin-walled uni-cellular outgrowths of epidermis. They are in
> close contact with the thin film of water surrounding the soil particles.)*
>
> *Q3 My dad took 2 loans from the Bank of India, 1 home loan and
> 1 mortgage loan. My father expired in December 2018. Should my loan be
> waived off? I am paying the instalments regularly until now.*
>
> *A3 Debashis Mishra Senior Manager at Union Bank Of India
> (2013–present)September 17*
>
> *First of all i am sorry for your loss but I would ask you that after the
> death of your father won't you inherit his assets? *
>
> *If so then are you not responsible to clear his liabilities?*
>
> *Let's put aside duties but when your father mortgaged his property he
> practically gave the property to the bank till all his liabilities are
> cleared so till the loans are fully paid the property belongs to the bank.
> There is no question of waiving off the loan. I hope I have answered your
> question.*
>
> *Q4 Is a junction box a raceway?*
>
> *A4 Erik Carlson, former Digital Equipment Corp (1973-1998)
> Answered 1h ago*
>
> *No, A raceway is a plastic or metal channel to carry a number of wires
> usually for intercom and/or internet cables*
>
> *A Junction box typically is referring to electrical wiring where either a
> switch, outlet, or light fixture will receive its wiring.*
>
> *Usually a junction box is wired with electric cable. If it’s romex cable
> it may or may not be running through emt conduit (depending on electrical
> application codes). In a lot of homes in the North east have romex cable
> which is stapled onto (no through the romex) framing studs to boxes that
> house the switches and/or light drops.*
>
> *raceways are typically used to protect telephone and/or internet cabling
> within the building.*
>
> *Q5 Can you be "downgraded" on a flight?*
>
> *A5 Colin Riegels Veteran traveller Tue*
>
> *You can certainly be bumped if a higher class is oversold. I was once
> travelling on a string of long-haul flights, and on my last flight business
> class had been oversold so they pushed me down to economy.*
>
> *These things happen, and I tried to take it in good spirits.*
>
> *But when I did lose my sense of humour was after I was told to “sit
> anywhere”, when I tried to sit in an “extra legroom” seat in economy, and
> the flight attendant absolutely refused to let me sit there because I
> hadn’t paid for an “extra legroom” ticket. The fact that I had paid for a
> business class fare cut zero ice with her.*
>
> *F***ing United.*
>
> *Q6 What do British people think of Sikhs?*
>
> *A6 Bruce Lawson Lives in The United Kingdom September 8*
>
> *25 years ago, I visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the holiest place
> for Sikhs. I went largely because I’d had a Sikh girlfriend and was
> interested in the customs. I am atheist but several things impressed me:
> there were signs on the walls saying all religions (or those with none) are
> welcome to the temple. *
>
> *Our guide (Mr Singh, you might meet him if you go) told us there is
> nowhere in the Temple that is Sikh-only. He also told us that Sikh
> “priests” should usually be married and have a family, as how could they
> understand the lives of those they minister to, if they don’t (such a
> difference from Catholicism). *
>
> *And they put their money where their mouth is: ask at any Skih temple for
> food, or shelter, and you will be given it.*
>
> *Q7 How did the original humans survive childbirth and cut the
> umbilical cord, etc.?*
>
> *A7 Evelyn Allwell mother August 22, 2019*
>
> *The vast majority of human births throughout history, never mind
> pre-history, were survived by women with no medical assistance.*
>
> *Cutting the cord is not difficult—they were making spears with sharp
> edges since very early human history. It’s not a surgical procedure. You
> just wait till the cord stops pulsing, and then you sever it.*
>
> *The only danger would be if you get the cord/stump infected. But early
> people were no fools. They probably came up with some belief or other that
> told them to put that stone knife in the fire before cutting, or to touch
> the stump with a burning coal or something.*
>
> *Of course, not all women or all babies did survive. Ever. Even today. But
> enough survive to keep us going!*
>
> *Q8 What are the reasons to buy rather than build a new house?*
>
> *A8 Jay Cutler Answered 2h ago*
>
> *As new generations come by, building a private house will begin to lose
> relevance since most urban areas where most folks wish to reside are
> already experiencing a shortage of land given the various land investors
> alive . as an example , in Lagos, there are more completed buildings within
> the city waiting to be occupied by buyers than the amount of obtainable
> lands purchasable to intending builders.*
>
> *However, as most folks grew up with the normal mentality that you simply
> need to build a house to desire a person , it's likely you discover
> yourself within the dilemma of whether to shop for a replacement apartment
> or build one. Hence, this is often supplying you with three cogent reasons
> why you ought to buy rather than building a house in Nigeria.*
>
> *Availability of Land*
>
> *In a city like Lagos, the available plots of land are few and are cheaper
> to wealthy investors who purchase in large quantities to create multiple
> houses purchasable . the rationale is that purchasing in great quantity
> comes with some economies of scale as against buying a unit of land. Hence,
> those that are ready to afford large quantities for investment purposes are
> given preference over the others. However, you'll find affordable lands
> purchasable in Lagos by lecture our customer care agents.*
>
> *Time Factor*
>
> *Buying a house also saves you the lengthy time required to create a
> house. Since building a house requires a extended time to finish , urgent
> home seekers can save time by purchasing the available houses for sale in
> lekki*
>
> *. Hence, it's advisable to figure towards buying than building a house.*
>
> *Location*
>
> *Most of the attractive lands in Lagos are dominated by completed but
> vacant properties waiting to be purchased. Such lands are attractive
> because they're situated on the brink of most of the businesses and firms
> where people like to work. as an example , Lagos Island may be a center of
> economic activities where many Lagosians work and it's crammed with vacant
> houses yet to be occupied by prospective buyers. So, if you'd like to enjoy
> the locational advantage of living there (on the island) you'd need to work
> towards buying rather than building a house.*
>
> *In fact, as quicker ways of solving problems evolve daily, buying a house
> would surely override the normal mentality of building houses.*
>
> *Q9 What should you do if you see a tiger in the wild?*
>
> *A9 Nick Nicholas Studied Big Cats for 40+ years September 15*
>
> *Count yourself extremely lucky depending on where you are. Very few
> people get to see a wild tiger. Climbing a tree is your best bet as tigers
> are not great climbers.*
>
> *Other things you can do before it most likely kills you:*
>
> *1 Reflect on how stupid it was to go walking in an area where there are
> tigers.*
>
> *2 Send a quick email asking for inclusion in next years Darwin Awards
> Book.*
>
> *3 May as well take a pic on the off chance you live.*
>
> *Q10 Does a ceiling fan need a 3-way switch?*
>
> *A10 4 Answers Dale Harris Answered 6h ago*
>
> *It does not need one. A simple ON / OFF switch will work just fine. The
> problem is that then you can only have the fan set to to either OFF or
> depending on how you wire it FAST or MEDIUM or SLOW speeds. You would not
> be able to change the speed by pulling on the chain.*
>
> *To put it another way, when you wire it, it would only allow ONE of the
> following….*
>
> *OFF / SLOW*
>
> *OFF / MEDIUM*
>
> *OFF / FAST*
>
> *You would not be able to select the speed when it is not OFF.*
>
> *2nd answer- Henry Cooper, former FAA Safety **Inspector at** Federal
> Aviation Administration (1987-2015) Answered 6h ago*
>
> *No, in my experience. My ceiling fans contain their own 3-way switches
> for the fan speed. All they need is a 110 VAC power source.*
>
> *3rd answer Gadget Gram, Technical Writer at **Gagdetgram** Answered 4h
> ago*
>
> *A three-way switch can help to better control the ceiling fan. It gives
> you a flexible way to control your ceiling fan. You could control the fan
> from more than one location; adjust the strength of the light or speed of
> the fan.*
>
> *4th answer James Flack , Growing our own food for taste,** pleasure and
> saving moneyAnswered 6h ago*
>
> *If you have a simple, one speed fan, which you only wish to control from
> one switch, then no. A simple on/off is is all you need.Otherwise? It
> depends on details not supplied.*
>
> *My note- In India we install regulator. Earlier** burning of regulator
> was common on continued use, now it is rare. No most common fault appear is
> failing of running capacitor.*
>
> *Q11 Shouldn't alimony be denied in the case of a girl if she is
> educated and able to earn herself, has a right in her parent's property,
> and if she remarries again?*
>
> *A11 Kanthaswamy Balasubramaniam Lawyer Mon*
>
> *Legally Alimony came because in those days, the wife was almost always
> dependent on the husband, his income, his house etc.*
>
> *Historically Alimony + Child Support has always come because of
> Dependency of the family on the bread winner. These days it’s different*
>
> *Alimony is decided based on the girls income, qualifications and not on a
> general formula*
>
> *Many wealthier wives in US have to pay alimony to their husbands
> (Courteney Cox for example)*
>
> *Even in India - Soundarya Rajinikanth waived alimony rights when asked
> for Asset & Liability Statement of Mr and Mrs Rajinikanth*
>
> *But Education and Ability to earn only goes so far.*
>
> *If a woman who doesnt work and says she wants to raise dependent kids and
> work less - then most judges will comply and give alimony + child support.*
>
> *Amrita Singh is the best example. She got a massive chunk of money even
> though she had a ready contract of 1.5 Crore a year from Balaji Telefilms
> for 5 years because she said she couldn’t get into her career because she
> wanted to raise her kids.*
>
> *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on 24-09- 2021. Quora answers
> need not be 100% correct answers *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 25- 09-2021*
>
>
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