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Differences Between RNA and DNA in Detail

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 23 Januari 2013 0 komentar
The RNA and DNA looks like similar but it had some Differences that no none knows.......Let us see those Differences in Brief..........


what is RNA and DNA


DNA

1) DNA stands for DeoxyRiboNucleic Acid



2) DNA molecules contain the Deoxyribo sugars

3) DNA has Thimine (U)

4) As far as DNA is considered only one type of DNA is present

5) DNA is Doubly Stranded

6) DNA is indirectly involved in the Protein Synthesis


RNA

1) RNA stands for the Ribonucleic acid

2) RNA Molecules Contain the Ribo Sugars

3) RNA has Uracil (U)

4) RNA is of three types, they are mRNA , rRNA , tRNA.

5) RNA is singly Stranded

6) RNA is Directly involved in the Protein Synthesis










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Some Differences between TCP and UDP

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 18 Januari 2013 0 komentar
There are lot of differences to be noted in the TCP and UDP, we listed some of the main here.Please note this and share it your friends


What are UDP and TCP differences


TCP



1) TCP stands for the Transmission control protocol

2) TCP is Connection Oriented

3) TCP is more reliable

4) TCP is heavy weight

5) TCP is generally used in webpages, Data information etc

6) TCP offers Error connection and Guaranteed Delivery

7) TCP can Provide or Send Larger Packets

UDP

1) UDP stands for the User Datagram Protocol

2) UDP is Connectionless oriented

3) UDP is not Reliable

4) UDP is light Weighted

5) UDP is Generally used in the Audio, Video files

6) UDP does not offer Error connection and Guaranteed Delivery

7) UDP can Provide or Send Smaller Packets





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Some interesting FAT and NTFS Differences

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 16 Januari 2013 0 komentar
There are two methods for Storing the Data in the Hard Drives, let us see the differences between the both  
  ( NTFS and FAT ) of them in a brief...........


What are FAT and NTFS Differences


FAT

1) FAT stands for the File Allocation Table

2) FAT supports older operating system only

3) FAT supports only 2 GigaBytes space in the Hard drive

4) It is less efficient and slower

5) If FAT becomes corrupt it is impossible to recover the Data

6) FAT is less Secure



NTFS

1) NTFS stands for the New Technology file System

2) NTFS supports the New operating system like windows xp, 7.

3) NTFS supports larger space in the Hard drive

4) It is more efficient and Faster

5) If NTFS is Corrupted there is an Possibility for recovering the Data

6) NTFS is More Secure











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Some interesting Differences between Java and .Net

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 15 Januari 2013 0 komentar
For Writing codes we need certain platforms, so many are confused about this part, i had collected some differences between the two major platforms, i hope it is an good reference for your work


What are Java and .net




JAVA

1) Java was found by the Sun Microsystems

2) Source code was converted to the ByteCode by JVM in Java.

3) Java uses an Common Language

4) Java is an Single language shared by Multiple Platforms

5) Java has very Poor Frame Work

6) Java is completely Language Dependent


.NET

1) .Net was found by the Microsoft

2) Source code was converted to MSIL by the help of CLR in .Net.

3) .Net uses many Languages and it generates a Platform Specific Code

4) .Net is an Multiple Languages shared by Single Platform

5) It has rich set of Classes and Interfaces.

6) .Net is completely Language Independent







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Some Differences Between Mitosis and Meiosis

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 12 Januari 2013 0 komentar
There are two ways of Cell Division and Reproduction called Mitosis and Meiosis, where there is some differences between them which you must know


What is Mitosis and Meiosis


MITOSIS

1) It occurs in all the body cells including germ cells

2) The Cell Division is Equational

3) It consists of only Two Daughter Cells

4) The Synapsis does not occur

5) The Crossing Over does not occur


MEIOSIS

1) It occurs only in the Germ cells

2) The Division is Reductional

3) It consists of four daughter cells

4) The Synapses occur in the zygotene of prophase -1

5) The Crossing over occurs in the pachytne Prophase -1

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Some Differences Between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 03 Januari 2013 0 komentar
The Angiosperms and Gymnosperms are the Parts of the Kingdom of plants. Let us see some of the Differences Between them.........


What are Angiosperms and Gymnospserms


Angiosperms

1) Angiosperms are normally seed Bearing Plants.The seeds are contained in an ovary, which is inside in a
     Fruit

2) The Angiosperms are the Plants that have Triploid Tissues.

3) The Leaves of the Angiosperms are Flat

4) The Angiosperms are having the Ability to last during Winter, So it is called as Softwood

5) Grass, Apples, Oranges and Bananas are the Examples of Angiosperms

Gymnosperms

1) The Gymnosperms are the plants having seeds that is Exposed, not closed in an Ovule

2) The Gymnosperms are the Plants that have Haploid tissues

3) The Leaves of the Gymnosperms are Cone Bearing or Needle Like

4) The Gymnosperms are usually Color Changing and die, So it is Known as Hard Wood

5) Pine trees, Cedar, Fur are the Examples of Gymnosperms

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Which to choose Between DDR3 Vs DDR5

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 30 Desember 2012 0 komentar
Graphic cards are very useful in the system Performance and their Life, So many of them are opting for an efficient Graphic card, DDR3 and DDR5 are one of the better choices for you in the Market.


I am giving some differences between them and give you some directions on choosing the Best graphic card for your specific needs

What is DDR3 and DDR5



DDR3 vs DDR5




1) Price of the DDR3 was lower than the DDR5 card


  • Normally Nvidia GT 430 of DDR3 1GB  was about 3500/- in the market
  • In DDR5, the Price was little higher Anti Radeon HD 5670 was 5500/- in the Market



2) Performance of those cards

DDR3 ( Nvidia GT 430 )


  • The Core clock frequency is 700 MHz
  • The Memory Bus Width is 128 bit
  • The Memory Clock Speed is 900 MHz



DDR5 ( Anti Radeon HD 5670 )



  • The Engine Clock speed is 775 MHz
  • The Data fetch rate is 62 billion fetches/ second
  • The Memory Clock Speed is 1 GHz


3) Design


  • DDR3 is slightly easy to design and sleeker
  • DDR5 is more Complicated in their Design



            If you need good speed and cool Performances Opt for DDR5 , and For High Bookmarking Games it is more Preferable.




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Some Differences between minerals and vitamins

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 28 Desember 2012 0 komentar
For an Good and Healthy body we need both Vitamins and Minerals.They are purely different from one another, let see some of the Differences between them..........

What are Vitamins and Minerals Differences


MINERALS



1) It can be said as Chemical Elements which can help in Bone formation and Blood Coagulation.

2) It is not Vulnerable to heat , Sunlight or Chemical reactions.

3) Minerals are inorganic elements which makes it Indestructible

4) Minerals Comes from the Ground

5) Minerals are two types either Macro Minerals or Trace Minerals


VITAMINS

1) It is said as Chemical Compounds which can help in the Energy formation for body, And Developing red Blood cells

2) It can be Easily Destroyed By heat or Chemical Agents

3) Vitamins are Organic Compounds that are Destructible

4) Vitamins comes from the Fruit of Plants

5) Vitamins are two types either Water soluble or Fat soluble


               Consumption of both these in Excess will lead to the toxicity, Be aware of this too.







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Some PROS and CONS of Iphone 5

Posted by Unknown Senin, 24 Desember 2012 0 komentar
Iphone is an every persons dream , because of its amazing features than any other mobiles.The Iphone 5 was one of the mobile that created most hype and hit the Market with lot of expectations




Now let check the Pros and cons of the Iphone 5.

PROS

1) The Iphone 5 surprises with the Simply silky and Sleeky design which is the Biggest asset for the phone

2) The Iphone 5 is coming With an Larger screen before the Earlier versions, which it makes the users Viewing Experience more thrilling

3) The Iphone comes with the 4G LTE ,so many of people is not using this, But it makes an huge Difference in Future




CONS

1) The Battery life should be better , it is coming with the Less Battery life which disappoints many iphone users

2) The Headset Jack is moved to bottom where it is More inconvenient for many users

3) Camera is not too much changed from the Previous 4S versions.It is also an Drawback

4) The Price of Iphone 5 is not suitable for Normal people, it is a Major Drawback



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Some differences Between Longitudinal and Transverse waves

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Hi friends you all know wave is an Disturbance which travels from one Location to Other Location with an Medium.

There are several types of waves, the main among those are Transverse and Longitudinal waves.We have given the Differences between the Both.Please have a check on this..........






LONGITUDINAL WAVES

 1) Here the Displacement of the Medium is Parallel to the Propagation of the Wave


 2) Sound waves are the Best Example


3) The Particle will moves with an Angle 0 Degree in the Direction of the Wave


4) They are also known as Compression Waves due to their Pulling and Pushing they do.


5) Longitudinal Waves cannot be Polarised



TRANSVERSE WAVES

1) Here the Displacement of the Medium is Perpendicular to the Propagation of the Wave


2)  Light and some Electromagnetic Waves are the Best Examples


3) The Particles will move with an Angle 90 degree with the Direction of the Wave


4) The another types of  Transverse Wave is S wave which Occurs at the Earth Quake


5) Transverse Waves can be Polarised

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Some Differences Between Electron microscope and Light Microscope

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 23 Desember 2012 0 komentar
Microscope are using for the Viewing of the minute objects bigger , it is used for identifying the Bacteria and virus.So many of Microscopes are used, Electron and light are very well known.

Unknown Electron and Light Microscope differences



Let see some of the Differences between them..................


ELECTRON MICROSCOPE

1) For Radiation  Source it uses an Electron Beam upto 100,000V.




2) It is using the Magnetic lenses, so there is an chance of Magnetic fields Disturbances


3) It uses the Medium VACCUM to travel through


4) It can Resolve the image as small as 0.2 nanometer


5) Electron microscopes are Expensive than Light microscope


LIGHT MICROSCOPE

1) For radiation source, it uses Sunlight or Visible light or a little Electricity


2) It is using normal Glass lenses, so there is no affect of Magnetic Fields


3) It uses the Medium AIR to travel through


4) It can Resolve image not more than the 0.2 micro meter


5) Compared to Electron microscope, the Light Microscope are cheaper in cost

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Some Differences Between the UNIX and LINUX

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Unix and Linux had some differences between them, let see what are the them...............


Some Differences Between UNIX and LINUX


UNIX

1) Naturally UNIX are very popular in the Universities, big enterprises and Companies.




2) UNIX had Different Cost Structures


3) UNIX requires more Powerful Hardware Configuration


4) UNIX was Developed for large mainframe computers, it do not work in X86 based Personal computer


5) UNIX is a Collection of Operating Systems.



LINUX


1) LINUX is an Open Source Software and an Free Operating System.


2) LINUX has Normally freely Distributed, and Some Priced Versions also.Actually it is More cheaper than the Windows


3) LINUX  requires Less Hardware Configuration


4) LINUX was Designed for both mainframe and X86 personal computers


5) To be Generalised, LINUX was an Single Operating System.








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Some Differences between C and C++ that you must know

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 22 Desember 2012 0 komentar
There are some Differences Between the C and C++ Language which we must known are given by me for your kind Reference

what is C and C++


C

1) C is totally non Object Oriented




2) C do not have Reference Variables


3) Inline Functions are Not available in C


4) C is Mostly Top Down Approach


5) The Main Function could not return a Value in the C


6) Totally C is an Structured Programming Language



C++

1) C++ is totally Object Oriented


2) C++ have the Reference Variables


3) There is Availability of inline Functions in C++


4) C++ is mostly Bottom up Approach


5) The Main Function Should return a Value in C++


6) Totally C++ is an Object Programming Language

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Some differences between compiler and interpreter

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 21 Desember 2012 0 komentar
The Compiler and interpreter both serves for the same purpose, but still it had some differences to be noted, i am giving those differences





The main differences are given below

Compiler

1) The compiler work is to convert the given High Level Instruction to an Machine Level Language.


2) The Whole Program should be Executed by the Compiler before the Execution of the Program.


3) The Errors are listed only after the Compilation Process by the Compiler


4) The Execution of Program is Fast




Interpreter

1) The interpreter work is to convert the given High Level instruction to an Intemediate form


2) The Program is Executed by the Interpreter only after Translating the First line in the Instructions.


3) The Interpreter will stop the Translation process after the First Error


4) The Execution of Program is Relatively Slow




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Which to choose in Laserjet Printers VS Inkjet printers

Posted by Unknown Senin, 17 Desember 2012 0 komentar
Printer is an Peripheral that displays the information in an Physical media.We are using the Printers everywhere now a days, and the printers are developing a lot and new technology is making the Printers more and more Easy to use.


There are two and best quality printers Inkjet and Laserjet available in the Market, but there is an confusion on which to buy on those two.


choose in Laserjet vs Inkjet





I had given advantages and disadvantages on both for your knowledge, Think on it and choose on your view of which is good enough and worth to buy.



1) Based on the Cost or Price LaserJet Printers are Most Expensive than the Inkjet Printers.But the Laser jet Printers can Process the Documents more faster, that is up to 5 times than the Inkjet printers.
Inkjet are slow when compared to Laserjet printer by a little margin.



2) Because of the High Ink usage in the Inkjet printers ,Operating Cost of the Inkjet Printers are more than Laserjet Printers. Laserjet printers do not need Frequent Ink Replacements, because it uses Toner.



3) If we Want to Print more and more Documents with the Black text, Go for the Laserjet, where Inkjet is useful for Ocassional Document Printing with Black text as well as in Colour too


4) Laserjet Printers are Well suited for the Offices and Business works, and Inkjet Performs Best in Standalone Unit ( suited for Personal Use ).


5) Laserjet Printers are having Less errors,where some say that Inkjet Printer also hit by error messages even there is no Problem at all.The Controlling and Regulating of the Ink is also difficult in the Inkjet Printers



So Final word is If you want more and more volumes of Documents Use Laserjet Printer and use the Inkjet printer for the Personal use

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Some Basic Differences Between Latitude and Longitude

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 14 Desember 2012 0 komentar
Well we are well known about the Latitude and Longitude of the Earth.It is just measuring of the geographical locations on the earth.So as, it is closely related, it is differentiated by some of the factors which is very important for us to know


Info about Lattitude vs Longitude



Some basic differences is given below


Latitude


1) The Direction of the Latitude is From East-West, and it is generally Parallel to the Equator from the Earth


2) The latitudes are generally measured in degrees, Generally it is 0 to 90° from the Direction North to the South


3) It is Denoted by the Greek letter called phi (Φ)


4) It is Normally denotes the Distance from the Equator


5) Time Zone is not equal for all Latitudes , it generally varies , even it falls to same latitude


6) Yes, It consists of the Parallel Lines



Longitude


1) Longitudes Direction was Generally north to south, which was Converging at poles and it is widest to the Equator too.


2) The Longitudes Also measured in Degrees, It is ranging from 0 to  180° in the Direction of East to West


3) For denoting the Longitude , they are using an Greek letter called lambda (λ)


4) It is an Distance of the Prime meridian from the direction East or west to the earth


5) The Locations of Longitudes related to time zone was same to all places, it normally falls in same time zone.


6) No, it was not consisting any Parallel lines








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Differences Between Capacitive and Resistive touch Screen

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 13 Desember 2012 0 komentar
Well we are having touch technologies in the mobiles , where it is divided to two types, they are Resistive and Capacitive


So the main two differences between them is are given below and their merits and de-merits too, have a look at it.



Differences between capacitive and resistive



Capacitive touch Screen


1) The Capacitive touch screen was generally made up of an Glass Panel that is coated by an Material


2) Capacitive touch screens will Store the Electric charge, as Human Body can Store Electric Charge


3) When you touch the Mobile, Some of the Charges can Transfer to your Finger.


4) The Oscillator Circuits will sense the Decrease the charge in the Mobile , and Find the Touch point where it Exactly locates.



Pros:


  • It supports the Multi Touch Facility
  • It can be easily visible in the sunlight
  • Very much ease of use as it is highly sensitive



Cons:


  • Cost is more than Resistive touch screen
  • It does not work with the Nails,and Gloved fingers




Resistive Touch screen


1) Resistive touch screen is made up of the Glass panel , but it has three Layers.


2) The two layers are conductive and resistive, where as third one is Resistant layer which covers the Whole setup


3) When the Resistive layer is working, The Current will flows in this layers.


4) When the finger touches , two Layers connected and change in Electric field occurs


5) The System calculates the Co-Ordinates of point of contact and send to touch driver software.



Pros:


  • It can Operate at any Level of Humidity
  • It is More accurate than Capacitive touch
  • It is Easy of Use and More comfort than Capacitive touch



Cons:


  • It is not visible in sunlight Effectively, as it contains more layers that affects sunlight
  • It is more Vulnerable to Scratches than capcitive touch Screen
  • The Multi touch input was not Available

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Some Differences Between Compounds and Mixtures

Posted by Unknown Senin, 10 Desember 2012 0 komentar
We Listed the Some Basic and Important Differences Between Compound and Mixtures.............




    Compounds

1) Compounds are always Pure Substances


2) The Combination of Two or More Elements chemically is Called  Compounds


3) The Compounds Constituents are in always a Fixed ratio


4)  Energy is Normally Given off or Absorbed in the Compounds


5) Constituents of the Compounds are Separated By chemical Process


6) The Chemical Properties of the Compounds are the Different from the Constituent Elements



Mixtures


1) Mixtures are always an Impure Substance


2) The Combination of Two or More Elements Physically is called Mixture


3) The Mixture Constituents are in a Varying Ratio always


4) Energy is Normally Taken in or Given off in the Compounds


5)  Constituents of the Mixture are Separated By Physical Process


6)  The Chemical Properties of the Mixtures are Same as the Constituent Elements that made of.

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Some Differences of CV and Resume you should know

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 08 Desember 2012 0 komentar

Here the Question is Regarding the Main Differences Between CV and Resume, as it is both Similar, it has Some Differences.





1) The Major Difference is the Length of the Details given, and Description in it and for what it is used for.


2) Resume is just a page or two page Summary of the Skills, Education.
     Where CV is  More than one page always and it is Long Detail Based


3) Name Droppings is More in CV than Resume


4) CV is a Document that gives more Details about you
    Where as Resume is Short info of you .


5) In addition to the Basics identical to both CV and Resume, CV would include Research, Teaching  
   Experience and Other Information you are applying for the Job.


6) CV is best Suited for Less Experience, Where Resume is Not suited for Less Experience Usually.


7) CV is British and Resume is American , But these Both are Accepted Internationally






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Interesting Differences Between LCD and LED

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 07 Desember 2012 0 komentar


We listed the some unknown differences that you have to know.Please check them..........Because Now a Days Everyone is thinking about these two things on Buying several Electronic goods






Presently two kinds of Displays are there.

1) LCD

2) LED



The Differences Between them are............


Role of Contrast Levels


1) In LED Display Contrast ratio is Much More than the Customary LCD.

2) In order to have Dark areas on the Screen on the LCD , Back light Should be Blocked by Twisting Crystals of Display.This Technique is Giving the Less Contrast ratio in LCD.

3) In LED the Local Dimming impact will Produces the Black regions in the Screen ,there by Reducing the Back light Behind the dark region.So it shows the better Detail image


Accuracy of their Color Display


1) If we Consider the White Back lights, there is not much Difference Between LCD and LED.

2) When we Consider RGB colored Backlights , LED Displays more reailistic Colour than LCD


Best Angles for Viewing it


1) In LCD If the angle of View is Thirty degrees form the Centre, Contrast Ratio of the picture is Diminished

2) In LED there is no such Disadvantage, It Effectively Matches the Viewing Angle



Video Playback


1) The Response rate time in LED time is Faster , Which it Especially will Reduce the Blurring of Image.


2) LED had Overcame the Motion Lag Problem.


Power Usage 


1) If LED is Local Dimming it Consumes More Power than LCD

2) If LED is Edge light It consumes Less Power than LCD

3) Today these Both displays are Came up With Long time Screen uses by the World Leading Manufacturers.



















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