hi good morning baby ........ I love you so much 😘😘😘😘 subah uth gaye the aaj 7 baje abhi 8 baje free ho paye matlab aur tumhri bahut yaad aa Rahi hai matlab bahut jyadaaaa.....you are a very important part of my life and I want you to be with me for whole of my life......you know jab bhi sota hu tumse baat krke sota hu and jab uthta hu you are the first thought in the morning....and the worst thing about waking up so early is that ....I don't have that good morning text from you ...... But it's okay .....main tumko bhej skta hu....but wahi hai phone pe nahi bhej skta hu abhi ....ki sidha utho Mera good morning pdho.....and do din se raat me bahut Ganda behave kar raha hu main sorry ...but you know bahut Ganda lagta hai mjhe jab koi tumse aisi harkatein karta hai nd all ....... But Jo bhi hai ..... I don't know anything it's just I can't live without you anymore......your presence in my life is a very very important for me.....like sunlight is important for photo...
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Most clinicians use cognitive shortcuts, or heuristics, in order to guide them in their decision-making (Mark, 2008 ). For instance, the representativeness heuristic involves assessing whether a patient’s clinical features match the representative features of different diagnostic hypotheses. Medical decision-making often involves the generation of initial hypotheses and...
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PROPERTIES OF DIHYDROGEN 9.4.1 Physical Properties Dihydrogen is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, combustible gas. It is lighter than air and insoluble in water. Its other physical properties alongwith those of deuterium are given in Table 9.1. 9.4.2 Chemical Properties The chemical behaviour of dihydrogen (and for that matter any molecule) is determined, to a large extent, by bond dissociation enthalpy. The H–H bond dissociation enthalpy is the highest for a single bond between two atoms of any element. What inferences would you draw from this fact ? It is because of this factor that the dissociation of dihydrogen into its atoms is only ~0.081% around 2000K which increases to 95.5% at 5000K. Also, it is relatively inert at room temperature due