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UPPCL Junior Engineer JE Trainee Civil Online Form 2021

  Name of  Post:           UPPCL Junior Engineer JE Trainee Civil Online Form 2021 Post Date :     15 January 2021 | 04:09 PM Post Update Date :       03 February 2021 | 04:13 PM Short Information :         Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited UPPCL Are  Invited     to Online Form for the Recruitment Post of Junior Engineer JE Civil Recruitment 2021. Those Candidates Are Interested to the Following UPPCL Jobs Can Read the Full Notification Before Apply Online. Important Dates Application Begin :  03/02/2021 Last Date for Apply Online :  23/02/2021 Pay Exam Fee Last Date :  23/02/2021 Exam Date :  March 2021 Admit Card Available :  Notified Soon APPLY HERE Application Fee General / OBC :  1000/- SC :  700/ - PH (Divyang) :  10/- Pay the Examination Fee Through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, E Challan. Age Limit as on  01/01/2021 Minimum Age :  18 Years. Maximum Age :  40 Years. Age Relaxation Extra as per Rules. Vacancy Details  Total : 21 Post Post Name Total Post Eligibility

Why is our voice deeper in the morning?

For most (if not all) people, their voice sounds a lot deeper when they've just woken, compared to how they sound during the day. This effect can easily last for a few hours, like for me today. What are the biological reasons for this? I've heard that it has something to do with relaxation of your muscles during sleep, but I'm not sure how that is supposed to work, and there might be other factors at work. During sleep while we're in a horizontal position, a certain amount of fluid collects in our upper body (read from the neck up), so our vocal cords will swell and thicken slightly. It's why our eyes look more puffy first thing when we arise. During the night, we're not using our vocal cords either but while breathing, air is still passing over them. So while the tissues swell a little, their outer membrane dries a little. To counter the drying effect, the body secretes more mucous as a protective coat. This effect is much worse in people who are mouth breather

Why do we Hiccup?

Hiccups can be annoying but they’re usually short-lived. However, some people may experience recurrent episodes of persistent hiccups. At its most basic, a hiccup is a reflex. It happens when a sudden contraction of your diaphragm causes the muscles of your chest and abdomen to shake. Then, the glottis, or the part of your throat where your vocal cords are located, closes. This creates the noise of air expelled from your lungs, or the “hic” sound that feels involuntary with hiccups. If you find yourself getting hiccups often, eating smaller meals and minimizing carbonated beverages and gassy foods might be helpful.

What caused stuffy or blocked Nose all Winter?

 Do you know someone who seems to deal with a stuffy nose all winter long? Is it you? Sometimes it seems like the winter months and a stuffed-up nose go hand-in-hand. Contrary to popular belief, cold weather itself doesn't cause a stuffy nose but rather, the conditions that come with cold weather often do. Here are a few reasons why you might have a stuffy nose this winter, and what you can do about it. When membranes inside the lining of the nose get swollen it results in difficulty moving air through the nose. This is the classic definition of a stuffy nose. Sometimes nasal drainage happens alongside a stuffy nose. Being in a cold environment does not cause a stuffy nose. Rather, stuffiness in the winter is usually the result of getting lots of colds or more active allergies during wintertime. During the cold winter months, people spend more time inside, which means more exposure to dust, allergens, and cold germs. A runny nose might be more common in the winter months, but that

Why do Wheels sometimes appear to spin backwards?

You've seen this optical illusion in movies but it happens when you're watching in person too. It's a familiar scene to most anyone with a television: The wheels of a forward-moving vehicle will appear at first to spin in one direction. The car puts on some speed and, as you would expect, its wheels rotate faster. But then, the something goes screwy. At a certain point, the spin of the wheels appears to slow, slow, slow. Then, ever so briefly, it stops. When it resumes, the spin is in the opposite direction. By appearance, the car should be moving backward and yet, forward it rolls.  This phenomenon is known as the "wagon-wheel" effect. If, like most people, you're accustomed to seeing the wagon-wheel effect in movies or TV, its explanation is fairly straightforward: Cameras record footage not continuously, but by capturing a series of images in quick succession, at a specified "frame rate." With many movie cameras, that rate is 24 frames per second.

How does Automatic Display Brightness control work in devices like smartphones?

The  device  may  automatically  control  the  display  brightness  using different methods.  In one embodiment, the device may measure the ambient light (lux) using a front-facing ambient-light sensor (ALS) and a rear-facing ALS.  In one embodiment, in addition to the front-facing and rear-facing ALSs and/or front and rear cameras, the device may utilize edge ALSs.  In one embodiment, in addition to the front-facing and the rear-facing ALSs, the device may use a combination of other sensors, such as proximity sensors, a radar-based sensor, or accelerometers to determine the orientation of the device (e.g., laying on a flat surface) and ignore measurements from one of the ALSs.  In one embodiment, in addition to ALSs and/or other sensors, the device may also use the context in which the user is using the device, such as what application software the user is currently using.  In one embodiment, the device may use an advanced sensor-fusion algorithm that takes raw red, green, and blue (R

How do motorcyclists ride a wall of death?

The Wall of Death, also known as  the motordrome is a large vertical barrel-shaped cylinder, usually made out of wood. Motorcyclists perform stunts while riding on the vertical wall. The Wall of Death is a popular travelling carnival act dating from the early-20th century, but there are just a few left today. The motorcyclist starts at the bottom with the crowd looking down into the drum. After ascending a ramp to gain speed, they then begin circling the vertical wall, held in place by centripetal force. There are three forces working on the motorcyclist: gravity, the wall and friction. The motorcyclist must maintain a constant speed to keep the vehicle’s direction of motion constantly changing. They must also lean up at an angle (with respect to the wall) while riding to keep the bike’s torque at zero. This impressive feat occasionally results in accidents if the rider gets too close to the top of the wall or fails to maintain the speed or angle necessary to stay up. British motorcycl

How do Painkillers cure Headaches?

Different painkillers cure headaches in different ways. There are two key types of painkillers that are most commonly used. The first type of painkillers are Aspirin medicines includes ibuprofen and paracetamol, which blocks the body's prostaglandins (the chemical that produces swelling and pain), reducing swelling in the area and therefore reducing the intensity of pain. These aspirin medicines are used frequently for mild to moderate headaches as they can only work up to a certain intensity of pain. The second type of painkillers are narcotic medicines includes morphine and codeine, which blocks the path of pain messages in the spinal cord and brain. These narcotic medicines are used for more severe pain. As both types of painkillers use different methods to treat pain, they can be combined, such as in codamol, which blends codeine and paracetamol.

Do all Bats use Ultrasound?

All of the Mouse-sized micro Bats use ultrasound calls for echolocation but fruitbats and flying foxes (megabats) have lost this ability. Although we can’t hear it, echolocation requires bats to scream at 130 decibels! That takes a lot of energy but the micro Bats are able to harness some of the muscular efforts from their wingbeats to generate the air pressures needed for their ultrasound calls. mega Bats flap their wings too slowly for this to work and considering that flying is already more tiring for them because they are heavier, it makes echolocation too exhausting to be worth it.

What is a Dream and Why do we Dream?

A dream includes the images, thoughts, and emotions that are experienced during sleep. Dreams can range from extraordinarily intense or emotional to very vague, fleeting, confusing, or even boring. Some dreams are joyful, while others are frightening or sad. Sometimes dreams seem to have a clear narrative, while many others appear to make no sense at all. Many suggest that we dream due to a combination of these and other reasons rather than adhering to a singular theory. Additionally, while many researchers believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional, and physical well-being, some scientists suggest that dreams serve no real purpose at all. Despite scientific inquiry into the function of dreams, we still don't have a solid answer for why we do it. But, while much remains uncertain about dreaming, many experts have developed theories on the purpose of dreams and new empirical research is providing greater clarity. Some of the more prominent dream theories contend that th

Can Lightening occur in Space?

Depends on what you mean by "lightning".  Yes, because charge can flow across vacuum, but No,because you won't see anything. Lightning is a sudden electrostatic discharge between regions of differing electric potential. It has been observed on Venus, Jupiter and Saturn,  as well as Earth. In space, there is little material to act as a conductor of charge, so traditional lightning is probably rare. Processes similar to lightning have been observed in electro-magnetic fields around black holes, as well as in highly ionised clouds of gas and dust called Nebulae. The visual effect that you see in the sky is actually a luminescent plasma that is left in the wake of the charge moving through the atmosphere. No atmosphere, no plasma, no light.

Rajasthan High Court RHC District Judge Online Form 2021

  Name of Post: Rajasthan High Court RHC District Judge Online Form 2021 Post Date : 05 January 2021 | 08:19 PM Post Update Date : 05 January 2021 | 08:20 PM Short Information : Rajasthan  High Court  RHC Are Invited to  Online Application  Form for the District Judge HJS Recruitment 2021. Those Candidates Are Interested to the Following Recruitment Can Read the Full Details Before Apply Online Important Dates Application Begin :  27/01/2021 Last Date for Apply Online :  27/02/2021 Last Date Fee Payment :  28/02/2021 Exam Date :  Notified Soon Admit Card Available :  Notified Soon APPLY HERE Application Fee General / OBC / Other State :  1100/- SC/ ST :  550/- Pay the Exam Fee Through Rajasthan E Mitra,  Credit Card , Debit Card, Net Banking, E Challan Mode Only. Vacancy Details  Total : 85 Post Post Name Total Post Eligibility District Judge 85 Bachelor   Degree in Law  (LLB) with 7 Year Law Practice. Category Wise Vacancy Details General EWS MBC OBC SC ST 2019-20 Backlog Total 23 06

India Post GDS Delhi Recruitment Online Form 2021

  Name of Post: India Post GDS Delhi Recruitment Online Form 2021 Post Date : 27 January 2021 | 02:16 PM Post Update Date : 27 January 2021 | 02:18 PM Short Information : India Post Are Invited to Online Form for the Recruitment Gramin Dak Sewak Recruitment 2021. Those Candidates Are Interested to the Following Delhi Dak Vibhag GDS Jobs Can Read the Full Notification Before Apply Online. Important Dates Application Begin :  27/01/2021 Last Date for Apply Online :  26/02/2021 Pay Exam Fee Last Date :  26/02/2021 Merit List / Result :  Notified Soon APPLY HERE Application Fee General / OBC :  100/- SC / ST / PH :  0/- (Nil) All Category Female :  0/- (Exempted) Pay the Exam Fee Through India Post E Challan Submit at Nearest Head Post Office / GPO Age Limit as on  27/01/2021 Minimum Age : 18 Years. Maximum Age : 40 Years. Age Relaxation Extra as per Rules. Vacancy Details  Total : 233 Post Post Name Total Post Eligibility Gramin Dak Sewak 233 Class 10 High School with Mathematics and Engl

RBI JE Civil / Electrical Recruitment 2021 Apply Online Form

  Name of Post: RBI JE Civil / Electrical Recruitment 2021 Apply Online Form. Post Date : 31 January 2021 | 08:57 PM Post Update Date : 31 January 2021 | 08:58 PM Short Information : Reserve Bank of India RBI Are Recently Invited to Online Application Form for the Junior Engineer JE Civil / Electrical Post Recruitment 2021. Those Candidate Are Interested to the Following Vacancies Can Read the Full Notification Before Apply Online. Important Dates Application Begin :  02/02/2021 Last Date for Apply Online :  15/02/2021 Last Date Pay Exam Fee :  15/02/2021 Exam Date :  08/03/2021 Admit Card Available:  March 2021. APPLY HERE Application Fee General / OBC :  450/- SC / ST / PH :  50/- Pay the Exam Fee Through Online Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking or Pay the Exam Fee Through Offline Mode Only. Age Limit   as on  01/02/2021 Minimum Age :  20 Years. Maximum Age :  30 Years. Age Relaxation Extra as per Rules. Vacancy Details  Total : 48 Post Post Name Total Post Eligibility Junior Engi

Delhi District Court Group C Recruitment 2021 Apply Online for 417 Post.

  Name of Post: Delhi District Court Group C Recruitment 2021 Apply Online for 417 Post. Post Date : 01 February 2021 | 06:15 PM Post Update Date : 01 February 2021 | 06:17 PM Short Information : Delhi District Court DDC Are Recently Invited to Online Application Form for the Recruitment Post of Group C Peon/Orderly/ Dak Peon, Process Server, Safai Karmchar and Chowkidar Vacancies 2021. Those Candidates Are Interested to the Following Vacancies Can Read the Full Notification Before Apply Online. Important Dates Application Begin :  07/02/2021 Last Date for Apply Online :  21/02/2021 Upto 05 PM Only. Pay Exam Fee Last Date :  21/02/2021 Exam Date :  08/03/2021 Admit Card Available:  March 2021. APPLY HERE Application Fee General / OBC :  500/- SC / ST / PH / EWS :  250/- Pay the Exam Fee Through Online Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking or Pay the Exam Fee Through Offline Mode Only. Age Limit as on  01/01/2021 Minimum Age :  18 Years. Maximum Age :  27 Years. Age Relaxation Extra as p

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Recruitment 2020 Objected List and Re Upload Photo / Signature 2021

  Name of Post: UPPSC GIC Lecturer Recruitment 2020 Objected List and Re Upload Photo / Signature 2021 Post Date : 22 December 2020 | 02:07 PM Post Update Date : 02 February 2021 | 01:14 PM Short Information : Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission UPPSC Are Recently Uploaded Objected Candidate List and Re Upload Photo / Signature Link for the Government Inter College GIC Lecturer Recruitment 2020-2021. Those Candidates Are Enrolled with Vacancies Can Check Your Name in the List. Important Dates Application Begin :  22/12/2020 Last Date for Registration :  18/01/2021 Pay Exam Fee Last Date :  18/01/2021 Complete Form Last Date :  22/01/2021 Last Date View Objected List / Upload Photo Sign :  08/02/2021 Admit Card Available  : Notified Soon Exam Date :  Notified Soon Application Fee General / EWS / OBC :  125/- SC / ST :  65/- PH (Divyang) : 25/- Pay the Exam Fee Through Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking. APPLY HERE Age Limit as on  01/07/2020 Minimum Age  : 21 Years. Maximum Age

NTA UGC NET May Online Form 2021

  Name of Post: NTA UGC NET May Online Form 2021 Post Date : 02 February 2021 | 03:35 PM Post Update Date : 02 February 2021 | 03:35 PM Short Information : National Testing Agency NTA Are Invited to Online Application Form for the UGC NET May Examination 2021. Those Candidates Are Interested to the Following NTA UGC NET Exam May 2021 Can Read the Full Details Before Apply Online. Important Dates Application Begin :  02/02/2021 Last Date for Apply Online  :  02/03/2021 Fee Payment Last Date  : 03/03/2021 Correction Date :  05-09 March 2021 Online Exam Date :  02-17 May 2021 Admit Card Available :  April 2021 Result Declared :  Notified Soon Apply Online Application Fee General :  1000/- EWS / OBC :  500/- SC / ST / PH :  250/- Pay the Examination Fee Through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, E Challan Eligibility Passed / Appeared Master Degree in Concerned Subject with at Least Minimum 55% Marks Age Limit JRF : Maximum Age :  30 Years NET : No Age Limit Age Relaxation Extra as Per