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distinguish between cereals & pulses
What is the difference between lentils and pulses?
The short length of pulsar pulses eliminate normal stars as possible pulsars because normal stars do not have strong enough magnetic fields.
One of the differences between grains and pulses is that pulses, which are considered legumes, have more proteins than grains. Pulses are also normally found in pods when they are growing and cereals are not. Pulses are also not grown in as much of a quantity as grains are.
Usually 0, 1+ and 2+ with 2+ being normal.
You hear 'beats', or pulses, and these pulses happen at a frequency which is the difference between the frequencies of the nearly identical tones.
Vegan is a person who only eats vegetable matter and nuts (anything that comes from a plant) although vegetables can be grown organically, meat (pigs, sheep and chickens etc) can also be organically reared - so vegans only eat vegetables and pulses they do NOT eat organic meats, butters cheese, eggs or anything else that comes from an animal
Nuts grow on trees. Pulses are legumes, you get several in a pod and the shoots of the plant creep along the ground. Peas, beans and lentils are all pulses. I presume your confusion stems from the peanut, so called because it is not a true nut but a legume, like a pea.
EPROM is basicaaly of two types- EEPROM and UVEPROM. EEprom can be ereased by uising electrical pulses, whereas UVEPROM can be ereased by placing the IC in ultravoilet light for atleast 20 minutes.
pulses? like in the pulses you heart makes us hear?
Yes, there is carbohydrate in pulses. .
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