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Subjects

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3
4
5
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7
8
9

Tamil
English
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Zoology - Long Version
Bio-Zoology
Botany - Long Version
Bio-Botany

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2
3-4
5-12
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Lesson-IV "The Magic of words" (P.No.158 to 172)

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English
Tamil Medium
questions should not be
be asked for
Medium
asked but objective type
objective type
questions can be asked
questions
All the derivation of
Volume - I
Volume - I
equations of the lines,
90, 91, 92, 102, 99, 100, 101,
planes and sphere.
103, 104, 105,
112, 113, 114,
II
106, 107, 108,
115, 116, 117,
120, 121 & 122. 118, 119, 120,
132, 133 & 134.
All the derivation of
175, 176, 194,
192, 193, 213,
IV
standard equation of
195, 196, 219 & 214, 215, 238,
conics (including tracing)
220.
239 & 240.
Examples 6.10, 6.11, 6.13
Volume - II
Volume - II
and the problems 2, 3, 4
76, 77, 78, 79 & 87, 88, 90 & 91.
and 5 under the Exercise
80.
VI
6.2 (The fifth point special
points is excluded)
Example 4.59, 4.60, Volume-I
Volume-I
4.61, 4.62, 4.68,
246, 247, 248,
266, 267, 268,
4.69, 4.70, 4.71,
252, 253, 254,
269, 273, 274,
4.76 & 4.79.
255, 262, 268 & 275, 276, 284,
IV
All the problems
270.
290, 291 & 293.
under Exer. 4.5,
Problems 3, 8
under Exer. 4.7.
The result in 4.7.3.
Reduction formulae Volume-II
Volume-II
n
100, 101, 102,
112, 114, 115,
for sin xdx,
n
103
&
104.
116 & 119.
cos xdx
/2

sinnxdx, and
0

VII

/2

cosnxdx,
0

(Result for sinnxdx


Example 7.15
Problem 1 under
Exercise 7.3)
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Question No. 2 in Exercise 1.4

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39

Question Nos. 1(ii), (iii), (iv),


(vi), (ix) and Question Nos. 4, 5
in Exercise 1.5.

46

50

Question No. 3 in Exercise 5.9


(Edition 2006) or Qn. No: 2 in
Edition 2005

53

60

Question Nos. 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 &


11 in Exercise 5.10

60, 61

68

Question No. 5 in Exercise 6.3

87

99

Question Nos. 10, 11, 13, 14,


15, 16 & 19 in Exercise 7.4.

122

135, 136

Question Nos. 2, 4 & 6 in


Exercise 7.5.

127

141

Not to be asked for


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Chapter

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Vol, I (6 to 8)

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3.
4.
5.

Vol. I (51)
Vol. I (79 to 80)
Vol. I (81 to 82)

6.

9.
10.
11.
12.

Vol. I (90)
Vol. I (91)
Vol. I (101)
Vol. I (113 to
115)
Vol. I (139)
Vol. I (141)
Vol. I (142)
Vol. I (159-161)

13.

Vol. I (187)

Q.No. 4.44. , Q.No.4.45, Q.No. 4.53

14.

Vol. I (192)

5.1

15.

Vol.I (194 to
195)

5.1.3 Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves.

16.

Vol. I (199 to
200)

5.1.7 Propagation of electromagnetic waves.

17.

Vol. I (224 to
227)

5.7.2
5.7.3

18.

Vol. I (243)

Q.No. 5.6

19.

Vol. I (247)

Q.No. 5.16
Q.No. 5.34

7.
8.

Deleted
1.1.7 Continuous distribution of charge
i)
Linear charge distribution
ii)
surface charge distribution
iii)
Volume distribution of charge.
1.7
Applications of Electrostatics
i)
Ink-Jet printing
ii)
Xerox copying machine.
Q.No. 1.8
2.11.5 Dry cell
2.11.8 Nickel Iron accumulater
2.11.9 Solid state cell
Q.No. 2.10
Q.No. 2.28
3.1.7 Origin of thermoelectric emf.
3.4.3 (i) (ii) (iii) Toroid
Q.No.3.6
Q.No. 3.23 (ii) a toroid
Q.No. 3.34
4.4.2 Distribution of three phase ac
i)
Star connection
ii)
Delta connection.

Maxwells displacement current.

Fraunhofer diffraction at a single slit.


Width of the central maximum.

20.

Vol. I (249)

Q.No. 5.50

21.

Vol. II (24 to 25)

6.2.9

22.

Vol. II (29 to 35)

23.

Vol. II (63)

24.

Vol. II (71)

Q.No. 6.30
Q.No. 6.31
Q.No. 6.32
7.1.9 Millikans experiment.

25.

Vol. II (75)

7.3.3

26.

Vol. II (92)
Vol. II (93)

Q.No. 7.18
Q.No. 7.23

27.

Vol. Ii (102-103)

28.

Vol.II (143)

8.4 Nuclear models


8.4.1 Liquid drop model
8.4.2 Independent particle model
8.4.3 Collective model.
Q.No. 8.27
Q.No. 8.28

29.

Vol. II (160)

9.3.2 Full wave rectifier.

30.

Vol. II (163)

9.4
9.5

31.

Vol. II (186)

9.16.4 (i) Hartley Oscillator

32.

Vol. II (217)

33.

Vol. II (254 to
262)

34.

Vol. II (264)

Q.No. 9.21
Q.No. 9.23
Q.No. 9.24
10.10 Colour television (in total)
(10.10.1, 10.10.2, 10.10.3, 10.10.4, 10.10.5, 10.10.6,
10.10.7)
10.11.3 Radar range equation

Experimental determination of critical potentials.


Franck and Hertz method.
Interpretation of the curve.
6.2.12 Vector atom model (i) Spatial quantization
(ii) Spinning electron.
6.2.13 Quantum numbers (i), (ii) (iii) (iv) (v ) (vi) (vii)
6.2.14 Paulis exclusion principle
6.2.15 The periodic classification of elements.

Davisson and Germer experiment.

Voltage doubler
Voltage tripler

35.

Vol. II (274)

Q.No. 10.8

36.

Vol. II (275)

Q.No. 10.28
Q.No. 10.29
Q.No. 10.30
Q.No. 10.31
Q.No. 10.32

37.

Vol. I (169, 171,


172)

38.

Vol.II (4 to 6)

4.7.2
4.7.3
4.7.4 Power curves in graph and related derivations.
6.1.3 Determination of specific charge.
Thomsons experiment
*1

39.

Vol. II (117)

8.9

40.

Vol. II (125)

Table 8.1 & 8.2

41.

Vol. II (242)

10.5.1 Vidicon camera tube

42.

Vol. I (14, 15)

1.2.7

Electric field at any point due to an Electric dipole

43.

Vol. I (33)

1.5.4

Polarisation of dielectric
(in page 33, 5th line to 9th line)

44.

Vol. I (102)

3.1.8

Measurement of Thermoemf

45.

Vol. I (148)

4.2.1

Experimental demonstration for self induction

46.

Vol. II (78)

Figure 7.11 (b) Optical Microscope

47.

Vol. II (81)

7.5.3

48.

Vol. II (131)

8.12.1

Quark Model

49.

Vol. II (167)

9.8

LCD

50.

Vol. II (189)

9.17

Figure 8.7 and its related content

*2

Galilean transformations

SSI, MSI, LSI, DLSI.....upto MOSFET

51.

Vol. II (207)

9.20.1

Uses of CRO (detailed explanations)

52.

Vol. II (207)

9.20.1

In page 207, 3rd Paragraph

53.

Vol. II (232)

10.3

Antennas and transmission lines

54.

Vol. II (247 &


248)

10.5.3 & 10.6 Television Standards and Television


broadcast channel

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bjhF .1 (39 Kj 40 tiu)

bjhF . 1 (52)

1.1.7
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nenghF Dhl gut
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gu Dhl gut
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gUk Dhl gut
1.7
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mR gf ef vu
nf v 1.8

bjhF. 1 (83 Kj 84)

2.11.5

bjhF. 1 (85 Kj 86)

6
7

bjhF. 1 95
96
bjhF. 1 ( 107)

2.11.8
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2.11.9
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nf v 2.28
3.1.7 btgaF ir njhw

bjhF .1 (120 Kj 122)

3.4.3 (i), (ii), (iii) tltRU

bjhF .1 ( 146)

nf v 3.6

10

bjhF .1 ( (148)

nf v 3.23 (ii) tltRU

11

bjhF. 1 ( (142)

nf v 3.34

12

bjhF. 1 (168- 171)

13

bjhF .1 ( 198- 199)

4.4.2 _W fl khWir ndhl g


(i)
lh kW
(ii)
bllh iz
nf v 4.44, 4.45, 4.53

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bjhF. 1 ( 205)

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bjhF. 1 ( 207-208)

5.1 khbt lbga


ndhl
5.1.3 fhj miyf FWfiyg

16

bjhF .1 ( 212- 213)

5.1.7 fhj miyguj

17

bjhF. 1 (239-242)

5.7.2
9

gir fy

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18

bjhF. 1 (258)

5.7.3. ika bgh mfy


nf v 5.6 (fglfzF)

19

bjhF. 1 (262)

nf v 5.16, 5.34

20

bjhF .1 (264)

nf v 5.50

21

bjhF. 11 (22-24)

22

bjhF. 11 (28-32)

23

bjhF. II ( 60)

24

bjhF. II (68)

6.2.9. khWiy dGj fhQ M uh, bA Kiw tiuglfhd


sf
6.2.12 btl mQkh
(i)
l FthlkhfgLj
(ii)
vyuh j RH
6.2.13 Fthl vf
(i) ,(ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii)
6.2.14. bgs jif jJt
6.2.15. jktir mltiz
nf v 6.30
6.31
6.32
7.1.9 f M

25

bjhF. II (72)

7.3.3 nlr , b#k nrhjid

26

bjhF. II (89)
bjhF. II (90)
bjhF .II (99- 101)

nf v 7.18
nf v 7.23
8.4 mQfU khf
8.4.1 utJ kh
8.4.2 rhgw Jf kh
8.4.3 bjhF kh
nf v 8.27
8.28
9.3.2. KGmiy U
9.4. dGj uogh
9.5
dGj Kklfh
9.16.4 Ah miya

27

28

31

bjhF .II (142)


(143)
bjhF. II (160,161)
bjhF .II (163)
(164)
bjhF. II (187,188)

32

bjhF .II (222)

33

bjhF II(263- 272)

34

bjhF. II (274)

29
30

nf v 9.21
nf v 9.23
nf v 9.24
10.10. tz bjhiyfh (KGtJ)
10.10.1, 10.10.2., 10.10.3,10.10.4,
10.10.5, 10.10.6, 10.10.7
10.11.3 (nulh beLf rkghL
10

35

bjhF .II 285)

nf v 10.8

36

bjhF .II (286)

37

bjhF .1 (179 Kj 182 tiu)

38

bjhF .II (3- 6)

39

bjhF. II (116)

40

bjhF.II (123, 124)

nf v 10.28
nf v 10.29
nf v 10.30
nf v 10.31
nf v 10.32
4.7.2
tiugl cs w tisnfhL
4.7.3
kW R wDfhd
4.7.4
rkghLf
6.1.3 vyuh Dhl iw jf (e/m )
fhz
*1
8.9 - gl 8.7 sit is tisnfhL
mjfhd sf .
mltiz 8.1 kW 8.2

41

bjhF II (250, 251, 252)

10.5.1

42

bjhF I (13, 14)

1.2.7 UKidah VnjD xU


y

43

bjhF I (32)

1.5.4. bjhFga yij..........UJ K=1 tiu

44

bjhF I (108, 109)

3.1.8 dGj khia gagL btg


ahF ir flj

45

bjhF I (156)

4.2.1 j Jhl ftij sF


nrhjid

46

bjhF II (75)

gl 7.11 (b) xa Enzh

47

bjhF II (77,78)

7.5.3 fa iy khwf

48

bjhF II (130,131)

8.12.1 Fth kh

49

bjhF II (168)

9.8 ut gof fh

50

bjhF II (191,192)

9.17 SSI, MSI, LSI, VLSI......MOSFET

51

bjhF II (212, 213)

9.20.1 nfnjhL f miyneh (CRO)


gaf (KG sff)
*3

52

bjhF II (212, 213)

9.20.1 213 gf 3tJ ghuh

53

bjhF II (239)

10.3. ziy f kW mD
11

ofh Hgl fU FHh

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ff
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bjhF II (256, 257)

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10.5.3 & 10.6 bjhiyfh l msf,


bjhiyfh xgu miytir

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vikahd Kiw vGjgL nrfgL.

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fgl fzFf, j kL, fzFf Mait nkfl


fgl gFf U, mitfS fgLwd.

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1. Atomic Structure

29
31 to 33
34
35
36
40 & 41

2. Periodic classification-II

55
71 & 72
73

3. p-block elements

74, 75,
76, 77,
78
85
86,
87,88
89
100
101 &
102
103
104 &
105

contents
1.5 Schrodinger Wave
equation.....Probability amplitude
1.6 Eigen values and eigen
function......small volume
element
4. N2 +, N2 and N22 .....N2+>N2
Full
Fig. 1.11 Types of hybridzation
Full
Table 1.4
Types and orgin..... Between
them
Determination of ioization energy
upto fig 2.1
2. density.......8. metallic
chartacter
2. density.... to the end of the
page
Full

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1.0
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2. density to the end of the page


Full

0.5
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From 3 with ..... ATP molecules


2. density to the end of the page
Full

0.70
0.5
2.0

Uses.... 11H2O
2. density..... colour

0.7
1.0

13

4.d-block elements

127
130
133
134 &
135
138
147
152
156
165
166
167
178
186

Table 4.1
Table 4.4 & upper 2 lines
Ores examples iv & v
Fig 4.1 & Fig 4.2

iv, v, vi alloys
Ores ii & iii
Structure of chromate....
Full
Table 5.1, La.....+3.....
5.F - block elements
Lu +3
Table 5.2
Acetylacetonate structure
Cis & trans isomer diagram for
6. co-ordination
en
compounds
192-196 6.5.3 crystal field theory....
limitations of CFT
198&199 Structures
209
Diagram except equation
213 &
Structure of Thiosulptate ion
214
7. Nuclear Chemistry
217 &
Problem 5 & its solution
218
220
Problem 11
221
Problem 13
233-235 Full
8. Solid state-II
241
Line defects
243
Examples of superconductor
252
9.1 Limitations of I Law full
266
9.5 free energy & equilibrium
9. Thermodynamics-II
constant
267-269 Full
284
Formation ...... equlibirium of
ammonia
285 &
Full
10. Chemical equilibrium II 286
287
......upto Kc=1.431.....
290
Birkleland Eydo Process
291-293 Full

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16

11. Chemical kinetics-II

17 & 18
19
27
28
29

12. Surface chemistry


13. Electrochemistry I

14. Electrochemistry II

15A. Introduction to
organic chemistry

69
70
107
108
109
111
116
130
131 to
138
143 to
148
151
152
153
154
156

15B. Isomerism in organic


chemistry

157
162
167

16. Hydroxy Derivatives


17. Ethers

168 to
170
171
199
Nil

contents

No. of
Pages
0.5

11.3 methods of determining


order
Full
...... up to rate method
Worked examples
Full
Problem No.4 and its solution
Nil
Theory of strong electrolytes
........up to dilution respectively
Table alone
Full
Fig 14.2
Daniell cell paragraph
IUPAC....around
14.4 corrosion of metals
Full

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0.7
0.5
1.0
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.6
8.0

Full

6.0

Similarly...to the end of the page


Examples b, c & d
Geometrical isomerism....
2 methyl-2-butene
Full
Every pair of to the end of the
page
Boat conformation..... Steric
strain
dl pair of lactic acid diagram
R-S system to the end of the
system
Full

0.6
0.2
0.5

Up to R-configuration
Full
Nil

0.3
1.0
Nil

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274
275
276
278
284
288 &
289
290
18. Carbonyl compounds

291
292
294
295
309
310

19. Carboxylic acids

20. Organic Nitrogen


compound

315
333
334
335
340
359
361
371
372 to
377
390
392 to
393
412
414
417
418 &
419
419
420
421

Last two lines


This is the case.....water
molecules
Full
Questions
Reaction a & b
Reactions of ammonia
derivatives....H2O
Last two examples in
reaction2 & b & c reaction 3
Reaction a & b
Reaction c
Reaction with HCHO & CH3
CHO
Two lines in Fehlings....ls
precipitated
Questions
Question and answer upto
acetone
Comparison table
Practice Problem
Full
Up to answers
Practice problem...Acetone
Equation iii & iv
Equation 1 & 3
(E) solve the problem
Full

0.1
0.2
1.0
0.6
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0.2
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0.1
0.2
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0.3
1.0
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.5
6.0

Resonance structure of
nitrobenzene
Full

0.2

Top two reactions


Full
Full
1. hydrolysis... up to amide

0.5
1.0
1.0
0.5

Stephens Reaction
Full
Top reaction

0.1
1.0
0.4

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441
443

21. Bio Molecules

22. Chemistry in action

23. Problem in Chemistry

447 to
449
452 to
454
454
455
467 to
469
471
472
473

Glucose.....NH2OH
Fructose with NH2OH and
point 7
Classification of proteins

0.2
0.4

Nucleic acids....protons

1.6

Simple lipids....End of the


page
3. Derived lipids....sterols
Full

0.5

Edible colours....End of page


Full
Homopolymer...end of the
page
Polyholoalkenes
b) Glyptal
Phenol-formaldehyde resin....
end of the lesson
Full

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476
477 &
478
482 to
506
Total No. of boxed pages for volume I & II
Standard XII.

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61

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mayh
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1.6 If kf kW If rhf

4. N2+,.................N2
O2, O2 ,O2..................................
KGikahf
KGikahf
KGikahf
KGikahf
KGikahf
KGikahf
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....... mfkhf UF
gl 2.1

0.5
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0.8
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1.0
1.0
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85
86
87
88
89
90
97
98
99
100
101
102
114
115
116
117
118

KGikahf
2.ml.............................
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
........ muhkiu
2. ml ............. FiwwJ.
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
6...............gagLwJ.
2. ml
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
....H2 SO4. 11H2O

1.0
0.3
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.2
0.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.5
0.75
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.5

19
24
25
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

2. Mtjd
mltiz-II
3. P- bjhF
jkf

yfgl/kiwfgl gff

gf
vif.

18

0.5

119

4 d bjhF
jkf

2. ml..........................................................
..ncwiyLf
8. cnyhfjik.........................................
mltiz 4.1

0.75

0.4
0.2
0.5
0.1
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.75

179
180
190

mltiz 4.3
mltiz 4.4
mltiz 4.5
iv)khyif v)miu-jhJf
gl 4.1
gl 4.2
iv),v),vi) cnyhffyitf
ii) iii) jhJf
ii) iii) jhJf
Fnuhnk kW il Fnuhnk
maf mik
4.5.4 bkF(I) FnshiuL........
.............ii) gagLwJ.
mltiz 5.1

191
192
206

La - +3.......................Lu - +3
mltiz 5.2
mbl mnlnd mik

0.5
0.3
0.2

215
216

0.2
0.3

223
224
225
226
229
230
242

en- 2 ouh glf


{Pt Cl2(en) 2) 2+ nrk x
RHkhaf
6.5.3 gof y bfhif..
..................................................KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
.........fUjnt iy
c mik
Fnshnuh mik
gl 7.1

1.0
1.0
1.0
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.3

246
247
250
251

jnahrng ma mik
......0=S =0.....
fzFf -5
........31.52%

0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5

120
147
148
150
151
154
155
156
159
160
167
175

5. f-bjhF
jkf.

6. miz
nrkf kW
ca
miz
nrkf.

222

7. cfU
nta

19

0.3
0.4

0.5
0.5
0.75

0.9

305
306
307
308
325

11 . 53 I I25...........60 ehf
KGtJ
8.1 goff........ KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
.......fd rJu mik
nfhL myJ t FiwghLf
m flfSfhd rhWf
...................................MF
9.1 btg
afa........................KGtJ
..................khwhk UF
9.5 foyh Mw khwK rkiy
kh ............MwYl
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
mnkhah cUthj rkiy

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.5

326
327
328
332
333
334
335

KGtJ
KGtJ
..............atm-2.................
gyh IL Kiw............
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ

1.0
1.0
0.3
0.5
1.0
1.0
1.0

253
254
8. l iyik II 266
267
268
269
277
278
279
9. btg
288
afa-II
289
304

10.nt
rkiy-II

0.2
1.0
0.75
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.3
0.3
0.2
1.0
0.3
0.5

bjhF-II
ghl
11. ntid
ntfa-II

12. wgu
nta
13.

gf
17

yfgl/kiwfgl gff
11.3 id tifia zF
Kiwf.........KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
...............miHfgLwJ
fzFf 1
KGtJ
KGtJ

18
19
20
28
29
30
xW
iy
tikF.............KGtJ
69
20

gf
vif
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.5
0.4
1.0
1.0

0.5

nta-I
14.
nta-II

15.fk
nta (A)
fk
ntaYF
KDiu
(B) fk
nta

70
106

..................msLfshF
mltiz KGtJ

0.75

107
108
109
110
115
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
141-147

...............gl 14.1
gl 14.2
mnj neu .........bragL
nla fy
IUPAC..............bfhLfgLsd
14.4 cnyhff........KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
..............vLwJ
KGtJ

0.80
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.2
7.0

150

ij nghnw .......................W tiu

0.4

151

bfhiy: 1100C.............................ouh
kha
B,C,D
. ouh khaf.....
................2bk-2o 1, 3lhilp.................................................
bgalgLwd
............................bfhLwd
ehfh tr mik
....................fhlyh
glF tr mik.....................
.iyawjhFwd
rhW d yho my,..............................d,
1 iz
wbt mikigFF R.S
tKiw.....mQit
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ

0.3

151
152
153

154
156
157
161
167
168
169
170

21

0.5
0.75
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.5
1.0
1.0
1.0

171
201

16.iAuh
tbghUf
17.<jf
18.fhgid
280
nrkf
281
282
284
285
291
295
296
297

298
299
299

19.fhgh
myf

301
313
317
318
323
342
343
344
349

20. fk
ieu#
nrkf

369
371
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
401

yho my..........R-wbt mik


mltiz

0.5
1.0

iy
fuah........eilbgWwJ

0.2

.........FwJ
KGtJ
nff......W tiu
.......CH3CHO
id a & b
mnkhah
tbghUf.....................
.....................................+H2O
Kj U idf................mnlh
iAunrh3. b&c
4. a&b
(C)
mlhoicwL <ij
bgir Mfccwh
HCHO..mo my
nff
mnlh
nff, U tf
KGtJ.
xLj mltiz
g fzFf
KGtJ
.. CH tiu
g fzFf
mnlh
iii & iv
1&3
(c) g fzFf
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
KGtJ
jUwd
fil 2 tf mnuhnko
.fhLwJ

22

0.2
1.0
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.75
0,25
0.4
0.2
0.8
0.2
1.0
0,75
0,20
1.0
0,30
0,60
0.40
0.40
0,75
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0,9
0,2

431
432
433
434
455

clir mikf
20,3,4 KGtJ
..a icwu# csd
8, fil U idf
20.4.11 mltiz
mltiz
20.5.1
1, fhucnyhf
W tiu
................ mnlh ieu
1, uhgFj ............ Wtiu
b) Ogid .......... Wtiu
KGtJ
FSnfh ...... FSnfhR Mir

0.5
0,5
0,5
1.0
0.2

457

uufnlh

0.2

458
462
463
466
467
468

7.. cWgLJwJ
ujf tiff
. gagLwJ
.. 21.6 cfUmyf
KGtJ
.. twJ
21.7
1. va Lf ............. W tiu
UF
KGtJ

0.2
0.9
0.9
0.4
1.0
0.4

KGtJ
.................. iygLJj
cz wf
KGtJ
. jilgLwJ
xd gygo .. bgwgLgit
iv) gh cwhnyh Mf, fil 2
tf
.. mltiz
b) islh..............
.............islh
iii) ghkhoicwL f
. gagLwJ
gf 494 Kj 518 tiuKGtJ

1.0
0.9
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.4
0,2

402
404
405
425
427
428
430

21, cnt
_yTWf

22.eilKiw
nta

469
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
490
491

23. nta
fzFf

............. unlh

23

0,2
1,0
0,90
0,75
0,5
0,5
0.5

0.2
1.0

0.5
0.3
0.2
0.4
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5, 6

Hyperglycemia . Occurs.
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4.

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15

Fasting hypoglycemia of insulin


receptors.
made in the Revised Edition.

5.

20

2, 3

Liver cirrhosis It is an .liver damage.

6.

31

3, 4

Hernia
A hernia (rupture) .. defect surgically.

7.

33
34

1, 2
1

Body building is a sport . On health club


Fig 1.11 Muscle building Fig 1.12 Exhibition
postures.

8.

40

4
5

9.

41
42
43

7
1-7
1

Yoga
The father of beneficial to oneself.

10.

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49

6
1-4

Heart attack
Loss of blood supply ..will be followed

11.

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59

1-4
1

As all other cells of our body ..repolarises


itself.

Para

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Contents
Table Balanced diet for Indian adult male and
female.

1-4

A who survey in India lack of


exercise.

Pleurisy
Inflammation of . Across earth other.

24

12.

50

3
4

Acquired heart valve . may develop.

13.

76
77

4
1

Physiological effects
. of that hormore.

14.

90

15.

133
134

5, 6
1, 2

In the asexual phase sexual cycle inside


mosquito.

16.

136

14

In helminthic worms .. of common


occurrence.

17.

145
146

8 12
1, 2

Pathogenecity and infections . And


endotoxins.

18.

146
147

5 10
1-4

The characteristics of species .. and


eosinophils etc..

19.

154

20.

156

21.

157

15

22.

160

1 - 13 Bursa of Fabricius . Secrete antibodies.

23.

161
162

3
1, 2

24.

163

4, 5

Together with . Surface proteins

25.

164

15

Antibodies Immunoglobulin observable


manner.

26.

166

5 11

The array of HLA alleles identical


haplophytes.

27.

189
190

2
1

10
2

28.

190

29.

190

1 - 13 Eye infections .. doctor immediately.

Flow Chart
The large and complex .. against itself.
Each immunoglobulin molecule .. antigen
antibody complex.

Spleen Spleen is the .. and destroy them.

Like DNA amino acid codes.


Fig 4.7 Home page

4
5

In the representation of indeterminate length


25

5
30.

191

The nucleic acid codes . Length

31.

194

Table World population growth.

32.

198

Fig 5.2 Total world population

33.

244

Culturable fishes of India.

34.

246
247
248

23
13
13

35.

262

35

36.

262

9
13

37.

263

3, 4
5, 6

38.

264

Fig 6.27 Endoscopy

39.

266

Fig. 6.28 and 6.29

Structural aspects . This is expensive.

and body parts such as .. blood vessels.


The physician . Of the body.
A brief history .. x-ray profile.

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1-5

uj rfiu mf
nfhkh iy nghwit Vwglyh.
a g khaikfgL.

4.

11
12

5-6
1-2

ilahbgo bkl
lfis mffyh.
a g khaikfgL.

5.

19

3
4

6.

30

2-3

bAah (jirJf)
irna MF.

7.

32
33

1,2
1,2

cl flikig tsj
gia Jtf ntL.
gl 1.11., 1.12.,

8.

39

4
5

9.

40
41

6,7
1-6

nahfhrd : .K. 3tJ vd


bjfgLsJ.

10.

47
48

6-8
1

khuil (Heart Attack)


jajirfSF itUj
ntL

Para

Line

As in the Book
mltiz : rj cz
cyf Rfhjhu mik .
clgikna

<u W neh
ghF Vg mik

u (Pleurisy) Eiupu
f mfUF

27

11.

55
56
57

9
1-3
1

e cl kw brf br
iyia milwJ.

12.

48
49

6,7
1

uj Xl ghfsh ja
braH neL - j a jaJoVgL.

13.

74

14.

87
88

5-7
1-3

f bjhWf ir bra
ntL

15.

131
132

5
1-4

gh dbgUf iy gh
dbgUfij bjhltjfhf VgLwJ.

16.

134
135

1- 4

bAj bjhF cWf


cglTL

17.

145
146

7 -10
14

neh cg a bjhW nehfS


iwntWwd.

18.

146
147
148

djL gfshtd :
brj Kjad.

19.

157

Flow Chart ghOaf R c tUif etc.

20.

158
159

21.

160

22.

163
164

4, 5
1

23.

165
166

ku (Spleen) mwJ.

24.

167

d Kjik
izfgoUjhY

ijuh clbraa
jirahd brayhF

FL jikila fhuahd
mikwJ.
3 15

XbthU ndh Fnsh _yTW


jnjh fhzglyh.
ngah ig Ruwd.

28

25.

168

1-6

18 M who W
izwd.

26.

171

1-8

MwhtJ Fnuhnkhnrh
Ahnshilf UF.

27.

198

28.

198

29.

198
199

30.

199

my Ff tiuaiwaw
ilbt

31.

203

mltiz cyf kf njhif ts


mj uo fhyK

32.

205

gl 5.2 tsU, tsj ehLf bkhj kf


bjhif.

33.

256

ah ts f

34.

257
258
259
260

Fs mik
FsijcUthFjY mit
bry ogit.

35.

273

36.

273
274

kUJtf j njitnfg CT ah
juKo

37.

274
275

CT RUfkhd tuyhW
njhwtoit msLwJ.

38.

275

gl 6.27 vnlhnfh au

39.

277

gl 6.28, 6.29

DNA tiraikig jha _y mj


itfgLwJ.
gl 4.7 kj ndh njLj Jtfgf.
nahilLf myJ ujfis
FgjF viyaw ilbt

5
1

5-7

Eiupu, fu, Wuf bgW


Muha Ko.

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2.

11

3.

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5
6

4.

12

5.

20

2
3

Liver cirrhosis It is an
.liver damage.

6.

31

3
4

Hernia
A hernia (rupture) .. defect
surgically.

7.

33
34

1, 2
1

Body building is a sport .


On health club Fig 1.11 Muscle
building Fig 1.12 Exhibition postures.

8.

40

4
5

Pleurisy
Inflammation of . Across earth
other.

9.

41
42
43

7
1-7
1

Yoga
The father of beneficial to
onself.

10.

48
49

6
1-4

Heart attack
Loss of blood supply ..will be
followed

Para

Line

Contents
Table Balanced diet for Indian adult
male and female.

1-4

A who survey in India


lack of exercise.
Hyperglycemia . Occurs.
made in the Revised Edition.

1-5

Fasting hypoglycemia of
insulin receptors.
made in the Revised Edition.

30

11.

58
59

1-4
1

As all other cells of our body


..repolarises itself.

12.

50

3
4

Acquired heart valve . may


develop.

13.

76
77

4
1

Physiological effects

14.

90

15.

133
134

5, 6
1, 2

In the asexual phase sexual


cycle inside mosquito.

16.

136

14

In helminthic worms .. of
common occurrence.

17.

137
138

9 10
14

Pathogenecity and infections .


And endotoxins.

18.

138
139

7 11
1-4

The characteristics of species


.. and eorinophils etc..

19.

146

20.

148

21.

149

15

Immunoglobulin molecule ..
antigen antibody complex.

22.

152

1 - 13

Bursa of Fabricins . Secrete


antibodies.

23.

153
154

3
1, 2

24.

155

4, 5

Together with . Surface proteins

25.

156

15

Antibodies Immunoglobulin
observable manner.

. of that hormore.
1 - 13

Eye infections .. doctor


immediately.

Flow Chart
The large and complex .. against
itself.

Spleen Spleen is the .. and


destroy them.

31

26.

158

5 11

The array of HLA alleles


identical haplotypes.

27.

181
182

2
1

10
2

28.

182

29.

182

4
5

In the representation of
indeterminate length

30.

183

The nucleic acid codes .


Length

31.

186

Table World population


growth.

32.

190

Fig 5.2 Total world population

33.

236

Culturable fishes of India.

34.

238
239
240

23
13
1-3

35.

254

35

and body parts such as ..


blood vessels.

36.

254

9 13

The physician . of the


body.

37.

255

3
4
5
6

38.

256

Fig 6.4.10 Endoscopy

39.

258

Fig. 6.4.11 and 6.4.12

Like DNA amino acid codes.

Fig 4.7 Home page

Structural aspects . this is


expensive.

A brief history .. x-ray profile.

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uj rfiu mf
nfhkh iy nghwit Vwglyh.
a g khaikfgL.

4.

11
12

5-6
1-2

ilahbgo bkl
lfis mffyh.
a g khaikfgL.

5.

19

3
4

6.

30

2-3

bAah (jirJf)
irna MF.

7.

32
33

1,2
1,2

cl flikig tsj
gia Jtf ntL.
gl 1.11., 1.12.,

8.

39

4
5

9.

40
41

6,7
1-6

nahfhrd : .K. 3tJ vd


bjfgLsJ.

10.

47
48

6-8
1

khuil (Heart Attack)


jajirfSF itUj
ntL

Para

Line

Contents
mltiz : rj cz
cyf Rfhjhu mik .
clgikna

<u W neh
ghF Vg mik

u (Pleurisy) Eiupu f
mfUF

33

11.

55
56
57

9
1-3
1

e cl kw brf br
iyia milwJ.

12.

48
49

6,7
1

uj Xl ghfsh ja
braH neL

13.

74

14.

87
88

5-7
1-3

f bjhWf ir bra
ntL

15.

131
132

5
1-4

gh dbgUf iy gh
dbgUfij bjhltjfhf VgLwJ.

16.

134
135

1- 4

bAj bjhF cWf


cglTL

17.

136
137

9
1-9

neh cg a bjhW nehfS


iwntWwd.

18.

137
138
139

10
1-6
1

djL gfshtd :
brj Kjad.

19.

148

20.

149
150

6
1

21.

151

22.

154
155

4, 5
1

ngah ig Ruwd.

23.

156
157

2-4
1

ku (Spleen) mwJ.

ijuh clbraa
jirahd brayhF

Flow Chart ghOaf R c tUif etc.


FL jikila fhuahd
mikwJ.
3
15

XbthU ndh Fnsh _yTW


jnjh fhzglyh.

34

d Kjik
izfgoUjhY

24.

158

25.

159

1-6

18 M who W
idwd.

26.

162

1-8

MwhtJ Fnuhnkhnrh
Ahnshilf UF.

27.

189

1-3

DNA tiraikig jha _y mj


itfgLwJ.

28.

189

29.

189
190

30.

190

my Ff tiuaiwaw
ilbt

31.

194

mltiz cyf kf njhif ts


mj uo fhyK

32.

196

gl 5.2 tsU, tsj ehLf bkhj kf


bjhif.

33.

247

ah ts f

34.

248
249
250
251

Fs mik
FsijcUthFjY mit
bry ogit.

35.

264

36.

264
265

4
1

gl 4.7 kj ndh njLj Jtfgf.


nahilLf myJ ujfis
FgjF viyaw ilbt

5
1

Eiupu, fu, Wuf bgW Muha


Ko.
14,
15
1-3

kUJtf j njitnfg CT ah
juKo

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8, 9
1, 2

CT RUfkhd tuyhW
njhwtoit msLwJ.

37.

265
266

38.

266

gl 6.27 vnlhnfh au

39.

268

gl 6.28, 6.29

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