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comes from the greek therapeutikos, which means "inclined to serve." in a broad sense, therapeutics means serving and caring for the patient in a... muscle muscle, contractile tissue found in animals, the function of which is to produce motion. movement, the intricate cooperation of muscle and nerve fibres
, is the means by which an organism interacts with its environment. the innervation of muscle cells, or fibres, permits an animal to carry out the... vaccine vaccine, suspension of weakened, killed, or fragmented microorganisms or toxins or of antibodies or lymphocytes that is administered primarily...
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staples' fortification voluntary, says fssai to food business operators wednesday, april, , : am [ist] ashwani maindola, new delhi fssai has clarified to fbos (food business operators) that the fortification of staples is voluntary, saying that only if any staple is claimed to be fortified, it has to
released a detailed response on several of the concerns, including whether food fortification is mandatory or voluntary. fssai, in a statement, has said, "there seems to be some confusion on whether fortification is mandatory. it is clarified that fortification continues to be voluntary. however, if any staple...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_News_Staples_FNB_03_04_2019.pdf