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water or some other substance, e.g., polyesters and polycarbonates. many polymers occur in nature, such as silk, cellulose, natural rubber, and proteins. in addition, a large number of polymers have been synthesized in the laboratory, leading to such commercially important products as plastics, synthetic
fibers, and synthetic rubber. polymerization, the chemical process of forming polymers from their component monomers, is often a complex process that may be initiated or sustained by heat, pressure, or the presence of one or more catalysts. rubber rubber is any solid substance that upon vulcanization...
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communities, they are innovating, inspiring, catalysing and deepening the impact of poshan abhiyan. food fortification an important and complementary strategy for fighting malnutrition is food fortification. it is the addition of key vitamins and minerals such as iron, iodine, zinc, vitamins a & d to staple
foods such as rice, wheat, oil, milk and salt to improve their nutritional content. the food safety and standards authority of india (fssai) has notified the standards of fortification for wheat, oil, milk, double fortified salt and rice. it is a major step towards promoting fortified staple foods as...
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