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  2. Vedantu - Wikipedia

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    The company was launched in 2014. [1] Its name, Vedantu, is derived from the Sanskrit words Veda (knowledge) and Tantu (network). [2] The organization is run by IIT alumni Vamsi Krishna (co-founder and CEO), Pulkit Jain (co-founder and head of product), Saurabh Saxena (co-founder) and Anand Prakash (co-founder and head of academics).

  3. Vedanta - Wikipedia

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    Modern developments in Vedanta include Neo-Vedanta, [5] [6] [7] and the philosophy of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya. [ 8 ] Most major Vedanta schools, except Advaita Vedanta and Neo-Vedanta, are related to Vaishnavism and emphasize devotion ( Bhakti ) to God , understood as Vishnu or a related manifestation .

  4. Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research

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    Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research is a Deemed university in the Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is in the rural area of Vadlamudi , in the southeast of Guntur City and the northeast of Tenali City.

  5. Bioinorganic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Bioinorganic chemistry is a field that examines the role of metals in biology.Bioinorganic chemistry includes the study of both natural phenomena such as the behavior of metalloproteins as well as artificially introduced metals, including those that are non-essential, in medicine and toxicology.

  6. Vignan Engineering College - Wikipedia

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    Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology and Research University is a deemed university in Andhra Pradesh, India, offering graduate under-graduate (Bachelors) and PhD courses in Engineering and Technology. It is located at Vadlamudi, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.

  7. Fenton's reagent - Wikipedia

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    Fenton's reagent is a solution of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2) and an iron catalyst (typically iron(II) sulfate, FeSO 4). [1] It is used to oxidize contaminants or waste water as part of an advanced oxidation process. Fenton's reagent can be used to destroy organic compounds such as trichloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene).

  8. Ellingham diagram - Wikipedia

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    An Ellingham diagram is a graph showing the temperature dependence of the stability of compounds. This analysis is usually used to evaluate the ease of reduction of metal oxides and sulfides.

  9. Arikamedu - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Arikamedu site. Arikamedu is a coastal fishing village, under the Ariankuppam Panchayat, on the southeastern coast of India, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Pondicherry, on the Pondicherry-Cuddalore road; it was originally a French colonial town.