Bablu, a bubbly and childish young man, is an aspiring chef who always prays to God whenever he gets the chance to be one. Meanwhile, Manu who is a very big gangster and a exact duplicate of Bablu is getting chased by the police. Coming back to Bablu, he gets hired as the head chef at a hotel and meets the charming Sonia Kapoor, the hotel catering manager and the hotel's owner who has a crush on Sonia. Bablu falls in love with her as they interact with one another.
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One day, when Bablu takes Sonia out for lunch trying to express his feelings, he gets arrested because the police mistake Bablu for Manu. Bablu is able to prove his true identity, but not before Manu hears of his duplicate and decides to take his place by trying to kill him. But Bablu manages to save himself, yet Manu threatens that they have to switch places if he wants to survive so Bablu unwillingly accepts. Soon due to his womanizing nature, Manu flirts with Sonia, but ultimately fails at trying to kiss her. Soon Lily, who is Manu's girlfriend tries to flirt with Bablu thinking him to be Manu but also fails. Soon after, Bablu, who is a very kind man, starts teaching all of Manu's gang members, including Lily about morals.
I intake and I deficiency were investigated in thirty vegans (eleven males and nineteen females) consuming their habitual diet. I intake was estimated using the chemical analysis of 4 d weighed duplicate diet collections. The probability of I-deficiency disorders (IDD) was judged from the measurement of urinary I excretion in 24 h urine specimens during the 4 d. There was wide variation in I intake. Mean I intake in males was lower than the reference nutrient intake (RNI; Department of Health, 1991) and mean intake in females was above the RNI, although 36% males and 63% females had I intakes below the lower RNI. Mean I intake in subjects who consumed seaweed (n 3) was in excess of the RNI, and approached the provisional maximum tolerable daily intake (World Health Organization/Food and Agriculture Organization Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives, 1989). The probability of IDD in the group investigated was moderate to severe: three of five subgroups were classified as moderate and two subgroups were classified as severe IDD possibility. The findings highlight that vegans are an 'at risk' group for I deficiency. The I status of vegans and the subclinical effects of low I intakes and infrequent high I intakes on thyroid function in this group should be further studied. Our work has also raised the question of adequate I intakes in groups where cow's milk is not consumed, and has exposed a need for more research in this area.
EconPapers FAQ Archive maintainers FAQ Cookies at EconPapers Format for printing The RePEc blog The RePEc plagiarism page Detection and deletion of duplicate observationsThomas Steichen (Obfuscate( 'gmail.com', 'tjs.bbmail' )) and Nicholas Cox (Obfuscate( 'durham.ac.uk', 'n.j.cox' ))Stata Technical Bulletin, 1998, vol. 7, issue 41Date: 1998References: View references in EconPapers View complete reference list from CitEc Citations: Track citations by RSS feedDownloads: (external link) -press.com/journals/stbcontents/stb41.pdf (application/pdf)Related works:This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.Export reference: BibTeX RIS (EndNote, ProCite, RefMan) HTML/TextPersistent link: :tsj:stbull:y:1998:v:7:i:41:dm53Access Statistics for this articleStata Technical Bulletin is currently edited by H. Joseph NewtonMore articles in Stata Technical Bulletin from StataCorp LPBibliographic data for series maintained by Christopher F. Baum (Obfuscate( 'bc.edu', 'baum' )) and Lisa Gilmore (Obfuscate( 'stata.com', 'lgilmore' )). var addthis_config = "data_track_clickback":true; var addthis_share = url:" :tsj:stbull:y:1998:v:7:i:41:dm53"Share This site is part of RePEc and all the data displayed here is part of the RePEc data set. Is your work missing from RePEc? Here is how to contribute. Questions or problems? Check the EconPapers FAQ or send mail to Obfuscate( 'oru.se', 'econpapers' ). EconPapers is hosted by the Örebro University School of Business.
Technical Abstract: Appressed pubescence genes in soybean cause hairs on the upper surface of leaves to lie flat while pubescence remains erect elsewhere on the plant. For decades this trait was believed to be controlled in soybean by duplicated single genes, Pa1 and Pa2. However, reports in the literature conflicted as to which phenotype was dominant or recessive. Two populations were developed, each approximately one hundred individuals, an each segregating for one of the appressed pubescence genes. A combination of SSRs and RFLPs were used in each of these populations to map the independent genes. Two-point analysis weakly linked Pa1 and Pa2 to separate linkage groups. Lack of strong linkage suggested the trait may not be controlled by single genes. When QTL analysis was performed one major locus and several minor loci were detected in each population. We report the mapping of the genes controlling appressed pubescence in soybean nand their placement in homologous regions. Although appressed pubescence was originally reported to be single duplicate genes, we report that it is actually a more complex phenotype with major duplicated genes and minor modifying genes. These results offer interesting implications regarding the evolution of duplicate genetic factors and the definition of qualitative traits.
Pomona, CA - November 4, 1998 (PRIMEZONE) -- Keystone Automotive Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: KEYS) today reported second quarter net income for the period ended September 25, 1998 of $4,082,000, or $0.23 per share, after costs incurred to consolidate duplicate warehouse facilities, on net sales of $81,438,000, up from pro forma net income for the comparable period a year earlier of $3,406,000, or $0.23 per share, on net sales of $63,396,000 reported in the comparable quarter a year ago. Year ago net income is on a pro forma basis, giving effect to an income tax adjustment to reflect taxation of the income of Inteuro and Car Body, acquired in January 1998, as "C" corporations, rather than "S" corporations, at an estimated statutory rate of approximately 39 percent. Keystone had 17,797,000 weighted average fully diluted shares outstanding in the second quarter compared with 14,800,000 for the prior year.
For the six months ended September 25, 1998, Keystone reported net income of $7,942,000, or $0.49 per share, on net sales of $151,310,000, compared with pro forma net income of $6,127,000, or $0.46 per share, on net sales of $126,141,000 for the six month period ended September 26, 1997. Fully diluted weighted average shares outstanding for the six months ended September 1998 were 16,363,000 compared with 13,390,000 fully diluted weighted average shares for the comparable prior year period.
"During the quarter, we also consolidated duplicate warehouse facilities in seven locations. We expect this action will eliminate duplicate overhead expenses and make our operations more efficient. Year-to-date, same store sales increased seven percent compared with the year ago period, which is in line with our expectations. While total revenues were up 28 percent for the quarter and 20 percent year to date, they were slightly below consensus estimates due to several factors. Most notably, the attention and effort required to divest the hard parts operations and to consolidate duplicate facilities resulted in our only completing one acquisition in the first half of this year. We do expect to complete one or more smaller acquisitions during the second half of this year." 2ff7e9595c
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