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    Internal Structure of SARS-CoV-2 virus

    :bow:Thank You Everyone. I really appreciate all your help .
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    Internal Structure of SARS-CoV-2 virus

    Homework Statement:: Does Sars-cov-2 Virus have Reverse Transcriptase enzyme for its replication purpose? Relevant Equations:: None I surfed Google for a relevant answer to my query but failed to find one.I just want to confirm whether Sars-cov-2 has the Reverse Transcriptase or...
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    Are Multiple Allelism and Gene Polymorphism the same?

    For Multiple Allelism, we have studied example of Blood Groups. Can you give me an example for Gene polymorphism.
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    Medical How do Stem Cells help in Drug trials?

    Actually I am an Undergraduate Medical student in my 1st yr.I found the following page in my Embryology Textbook . But couldn't understand the last line.
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    Medical What is the significance of Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Ratio in cell aging and cancer?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NC_ratio 👆🏽This link is the reference for the 1st and 3rd claims. 2nd Claim is supported by Guyton and Hall's book of Physiology(which says that the nucleus faces difficulty in controlling it's intercellular proteins) 4th claim is supported by 12th Standard Biology...
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    Are Multiple Allelism and Gene Polymorphism the same?

    Is Multiple Allelism and Gene Polymorphism same ?If not then why?
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    Medical How do Stem Cells help in Drug trials?

    How exactly do Stem Cells help in Drug trials ?Or do they really
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    Medical What is the significance of Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Ratio in cell aging and cancer?

    From Wikipedia I have found out that as a cell ages, it's Nucleus shrinks and thus the intial N/C decreases from 4:1 for most cells to 2:1. I also have a rough idea that Cell machinery becomes unorganised and inefficient.Also high N/C is a characteristic of Cancerous cell.But I do not know the...
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    How can I find the DC component of an Output Sinusoidal Voltage?

    DC Component =(average of V from t=0 to t=T/2 + average of V fom t=T/2 to t=T) /2 i.e. =(20/π + 0)/2 =10/π .Is that the answer?
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    How can I find the DC component of an Output Sinusoidal Voltage?

    So basically when the question asked me to find RMS value they actually meant"DC equivalent".I got a bit confused because I had learned that only alternating currents have RMS values.So in reality is RMS value used for any fluctuating physical quantity?
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    How can I find the DC component of an Output Sinusoidal Voltage?

    tps://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/315175/what-is-the-dc-component-in-the-output-of-diode-half-wave-rectifier-circuit-will Ok.But isn't the average value of AC 2Vpeak/π.
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    How can I find the DC component of an Output Sinusoidal Voltage?

    Coming back to question 42,how can we find RMS value of a non alternating current?
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    How can I find the DC component of an Output Sinusoidal Voltage?

    I had previously solved this using Root Mean Square method by integrating the value of voltage from t=0 to t=T/2 and then from t=T/2 to t=T.Answer was Vo/2½.Yesterday I found this question👇🏾 if I followed the previous approach then: 5 volts is not even in the option. How can I find the DC...
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