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  2. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate)

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    As per NTA Public Notice dated 30.12.2024 [2] The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET (UG) , formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) , is an Indian nationwide entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission in undergraduate medical programs. [ 3 ]

  3. Arrow's impossibility theorem - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Arrow's theorem does not cover rated voting rules, and thus cannot be used to inform their susceptibility to the spoiler effect . However, Gibbard's theorem shows these methods' susceptibility to strategic voting , and generalizations of Arrow's theorem describe cases where rated methods are susceptible to the spoiler effect.

  4. Farmers' suicides in India - Wikipedia

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    The farm suicide rate was 12.9 suicides per 100,000 farmers, which was higher than the general suicide rate at 10.6 for 2001 in India. [94] By gender, the suicide rate was 16.2 male farmer suicides per 100,000 male farmers compared to 12.5 male suicides per 100,000 for the general population.

  5. Chinese remainder theorem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Chinese remainder theorem states that if one knows the remainders of the Euclidean division of an integer n by several integers, then one can determine uniquely the remainder of the division of n by the product of these integers, under the condition that the divisors are pairwise coprime (no two divisors share a common factor other than 1).

  6. Taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Logical division, [32] or logical partitioning (top-down classification or downward classification) is an approach that divides a class into subclasses and then divide subclasses into their subclasses, and so on, which finally forms a tree of classes. The root of the tree is the original class, and the leaves of the tree are the final classes.

  7. Tsunami - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The oldest human record of a tsunami dates back to 479 BC, in the Greek colony of Potidaea, thought to be triggered by an earthquake. The tsunami may have saved the colony from an invasion by the Achaemenid Empire. [13] The cause, in my opinion, of this phenomenon must be sought in the earthquake.

  8. Family planning - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that for a child born in 2007, a U.S. family will spend an average of $11,000 to $23,000 per year for the first 17 years of child's life. [12] (Total inflation-adjusted estimated expenditure: $196,000 to $393,000, depending on household income.) [12]

  9. Ashoka - Wikipedia

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    Ashoka's edicts, such as the Rock Edicts 6, 7, and 12, emphasise tolerance of all sects. [160] Similarly, in his Rock Edict 12, Ashoka honours people of all faiths. [161] In his inscriptions, Ashoka dedicates caves to non-Buddhist ascetics, and repeatedly states that both Brahmins and shramanas deserved respect.