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Welcome to Let Me Explain (A Part of bionexts.in)

  Welcome to my Blogspot! Here, I explain various topics related to Bio-Medical Science with detailed class study notes. I trust it will be helpful for you. MISSION OF THE PROJECT My mission is to provide you Class Study Notes with a clear understanding of various Bio-Medical related topics, especially professional courses, using easy language. Don't worry; I'll also include other topics.  ☺️ CLICK ANY ONE OF THE SUBJECTS Immunology   Techno Professional Skill  Developmental Biology   Molecular Biology Cell Biology Genetical Engineering Biostatistics Bioinformatics Basic Acclimatization Skill Animal Biotechnology Medical Biotechnology Industrial Biotechnology Plant and Agricultural Biotechnology Research Methodology, IPR and Bioethics Are You Preparing For The GATE Examination Also! Click Here  Click Here   Are You Preparing For The UPSC Examination Also! Click Here Yes And Normal General Science Click Here And I'm going to explain to you the biology t...
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Forensic Accounting

  Introduction to Forensic Accounting Forensic Accounting Introduction Fraud Functions Areas Skills Trends Career Introduction Fraud Functions Areas Skills Trends Career Introduction to Forensic Accounting Forensic Accounting is a special branch of accounting that combines accoun...

Increasing Returns To Scale !

The Bakery: "Bread & Co." Imagine a small bakery, "Bread & Co.," run by one person, Alex . Current Situation (Small Scale) : Alex works alone. He mixes the dough, bakes the bread, handles the cash register and cleans the shop. In an 8-hour day, he can produce and sell 100 loaves of bread. Now, business is booming! Alex decides to expand. He hires one more baker, Sarah , and rents the empty shop next door to double his space.  After Expansion (Larger Scale): Now, "Bread & Co." has: 2 workers : Alex and Sarah. Double the equipment : 2 ovens, 2 mixers. Double the shop space. Let's see what happens to output: You might expect that doubling the inputs (labor, capital, space) would just double the output to 200 loaves. This is called " Constant Returns to Scale ." But with Increasing Returns to Scale ( IRS ), the output more than doubles. Let's say they now produce 250 loaves in the same 8 hours. Why did they get MORE than double t...

Bank Overdraft Meaning

Think of a bank overdraft as a temporary safety net offered by your bank. It lets you spend or withdraw more money than you actually have in your account, up to a certain pre-approved limit. How it works If you have  ₹1,000  in your account but need to pay  ₹1,200 , an overdraft allows the transaction to go through. Your account balance will then show as  -₹200 . The bank charges interest only on this  ₹200  (the amount you "borrowed"), not on the entire limit they might have offered you. You're expected to repay this negative balance, plus any interest and fees, to bring your account back to positive.   Key things to know Short-term help :  Overdrafts are best for covering unexpected bills or bridging short-term gaps until you get more money (like your next salary). Flexible repayment:   You usually don't have fixed monthly payments (EMIs) like a regular loan. You can repay the amount when you have funds. Interest and fees:  Banks charg...