Author: Sys-Admin
पाक सीनेट की समिति ने आतंकवादियों के खिलाफ कार्रवाई पर सरकार से रिपोर्ट मांगी
Rajasthan CM demands sedition case against Adityanath for ‘Modi sena’ remark
Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has demanded that a sedition case be registered against his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Yogi Adityanath for calling the armed forces ‘Modi ji ki sena’.
“Yogi ji is saying this is Modi sena. There should be a case of sedition registered against Yogi ji. If someone criticises the government, the person is immediately called anti-national. But who is the anti-national…The (UP) Chief Minister says ‘Modi ji ki sena hai” (Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s armed forces). Where do you want to take the country,” he told reporters on Sunday.
Gehlot said that while people are proud of the bravery of the armed forces, this is the first time the services are being politicised.
“In Pakistan, the military has ruled repeatedly. However, in our country, we have kept the armed forces away from politics for the last 70 years. This is the first time when attempts are being made to politicise the services. The day the Army starts interfering in the country’s internal affair as in Pakistan, what will happen? Our Army does not think that way. It carries out the job of protecting the country,” he said.
Addressing a public rally in Ghaziabad on April 1, Adityanath had referred to the armed forces as “Modi ji ki Sena” while drawing a comparison between the steps taken by the BJP-led central government against terrorism and the previous Congress government.
Later, the Election Commission had issued a censure to Adityanath and had advised the “senior political leader” to be careful.
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जलियांवाला बाग हत्याकांड की सौवीं बरसी पर ब्रिटिश संग्रहालय ने शुरू की प्रदर्शनी
सारा के बाद अब ईशान खट्टर आए निशाने पर, इस गलती की वजह से भरना पड़ा जुर्माना
देखिए कितने बुजुर्ग लगने लगे हैं सलमान खान, सामने आई ऐसी तस्वीर, देखते ही सब हैरान
Teeth-whitening products can damage tooth: Study
Washington D.C: While teeth-whitening products may guarantee a bright smile, according to recent findings these products are capable of harming protein-rich tooth layers.
In three new studies, researchers found that hydrogen peroxide, the active ingredient in over-the-counter whitening strips, can damage the protein-rich dentin tissue found beneath the tooth’s protective enamel.
The tooth is made of three layers: the outer tooth enamel, an underlying dentin layer and connective tissue that binds the roots to the gum. Most studies of whitening strips have focused on tooth enamel, which contains very little protein. Kennan’s research team focuses on dentin, which makes up most of the tooth and has high levels of protein, most of which is collagen.
It is well established that hydrogen peroxide can penetrate the enamel and dentin. Previous work by the researchers showed that collagen in the dentin layer decreased when teeth were treated with whitening strips.
“We sought to further characterize what the hydrogen peroxide was doing to collagen. We used entire teeth for the studies and focused on the impact hydrogen peroxide has on the proteins,” said Kelly Keenan, lead author of the study.
As part of the study, the researchers demonstrated that the major protein in the dentin is converted to smaller fragments when treated with hydrogen peroxide.
In additional experiments, they treated pure collagen with hydrogen peroxide and then analyzed the protein using a gel electrophoresis laboratory technique that allows the protein to be visualized.
“Our results showed that treatment with hydrogen peroxide concentrations similar to those found in whitening strips is enough to make the original collagen protein disappear, which is presumably due to the formation of many smaller fragments,” said Keenan.
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