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http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Invention_And_Innovation&diff=327 Difference Between Invention And Innovation 2015-09-21T09:20:19Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;Invention and Innovation , both belonging to a same context are very much different . &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt; Invention...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>Invention and Innovation , both belonging to a same context are very much different .<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Invention | Innovation<br /> An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition or process. The invention process is a process within an overall engineering and product development process. | Innovation is the realization of a new idea or invention , whether it be a societal benefit, commercialization, market entry, or monetization.<br /> Invention is the first occurrence of an idea for a new product or process | Innovation is the first attempt to carry it out into practice .<br /> It is characterized by ideas and prototypes . | It is characterized by substantiative changes , improvements and delivery .<br /> Invention is coming up with a new and unique way to solve a problem . | Innovation is creating a workable efficient solution which can be put to use . <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Category:English|Difference Between Invention And Innovation]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Marshmallow_And_Lollipop&diff=325 Difference Between Marshmallow And Lollipop 2015-09-20T04:55:50Z <p>Lisa: Lisa moved page Difference Between Android Marshmallow And Android Lollipop to Difference Between Marshmallow And Lollipop</p> <hr /> <div>Android Marshmallow is the Google&#039;s upcoming update to Android . What the new features are which differentiates it with previous versions are listed below . <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Android MarshMallow | Android Lollipop <br /> [[File:Android_marshmallow.png]] | [[File:Android_lollipop.png]]<br /> &#039;&#039;&#039;App Permissions :&#039;&#039;&#039; Android Marshmallow introduces a redesigned application permission model . Users can now grant or deny individual app permissions . | In Android Lollipop or other previous versions all permissions are automatically granted on accepting .<br /> &#039;&#039;&#039;Battery Life :&#039;&#039;&#039; It has a new power management scheme called Doze in which the level of background application activity is reduced when a device&#039;s motion sensors determine that it is not being actively handled by its user. | Lollipop also aims to improve battery consumption through a series of optimizations known as &quot;Project Volta&quot;.<br /> &#039;&#039;&#039;Finger Print Recognition :&#039;&#039;&#039; Android Marshmallow provides native support for fingerprint recognition on supported devices via a standard API . |In Lollipop or previous versions , each app manufacturer has its own software solution implemented into the system due to lack of standard support for fingerprint recognition .<br /> Marshmallow appears to be a mature android os . | Lollipop feels to be a premature product .<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Category:Gadgets|Difference Between Android Marshmallow And Android Lollipop]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Android_Marshmallow_And_Android_Lollipop&diff=326 Difference Between Android Marshmallow And Android Lollipop 2015-09-20T04:55:50Z <p>Lisa: Lisa moved page Difference Between Android Marshmallow And Android Lollipop to Difference Between Marshmallow And Lollipop</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Difference Between Marshmallow And Lollipop]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Arteries_And_Veins&diff=321 Difference Between Arteries And Veins 2015-09-19T07:28:43Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;Human circulatory system has three types of blood vessels , the arteries, which carry the blood away from the heart; the capillaries, which enable the actual exchange of water...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>Human circulatory system has three types of blood vessels , the arteries, which carry the blood away from the heart; the capillaries, which enable the actual exchange of water and chemicals between the blood and the tissues; and the veins, which carry blood from the capillaries back toward the heart. <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Arteries | Veins<br /> Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from heart . | Veins are blood vessels that carry blood form all parts of body to heart . <br /> Arteries carry oxygenated blood with exception of Pulmonary artery and Umbilical Artery . The pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs, where it receives oxygen. The other unique artery is the umbilical artery, which carries deoxygenated blood from a fetus to its mother | Veins carry deoxygenated blood with exception of pulmonary veins which carry oxygenated blood from lungs to heart .<br /> The root artery is the &#039;&#039;&#039;Aorta&#039;&#039;&#039; | The largest veins are the venae cavae<br /> Valves are absent in arteries . | Valves are present in arteries to prevent backward blood flow . <br /> Arteries have thick muscular walls . | Veins have thin non-elastic walls. <br /> Blood flows under high pressure . | Blood flows under low pressure . <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_CDMA_And_GSM&diff=320 Difference Between CDMA And GSM 2015-09-16T07:27:53Z <p>Lisa: </p> <hr /> <div><br /> <br /> CDMA and GSM are common words which anybody would have heard . Both are wireless technology standards , used in radio communications. CDMA and GSM both are multiple access technologies .<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> CDMA(Code Division Multiple Access) | GSM(Global System for Mobile Communications ) <br /> CDMA is an example of multiple access, where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over a single communication channel. This allows several users to share a band of frequencies . | GSM is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks <br /> Practically CDMA is a handset based standard . For CDMA , a CDMA handset is required . The phone number is bound to the handset. | In GSM , only SIM is bound to phone number .<br /> Each CDMA phone has a specific code which identifies it . One CDMA network covers all CDMA devices within it&#039;s range . | In case of GSM , each SIM is served by a network tower in which the sim is currently present . As location changes , Network tower also changes .<br /> In CDMA customer information is put in a phone . | In GSM customer information is put on a sim card.<br /> In CDMA , each call-signal is encoded with a unique key and all the calls are transmitted at once .The combined signal is divided into corresponding individual calls at the receivers end using the unique key . | In GSM calls are converted into digital data and assigned a time slot on the signal . A buzzing sound is sometimes produced due to this pulsing division of the signal . <br /> Frequency 850MHz | Frequency 850 MHz - 1900 MHz .<br /> It consumes less power .| It consumes more power .<br /> It has a market share of approx 80 % | It has a market share of approx 20%.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Category:Engineering|Difference Between CDMA And GSM]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_CDMA_And_GSM&diff=319 Difference Between CDMA And GSM 2015-09-16T07:03:51Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;CDMA and GSM are common words which anybody would have heard . Both are wireless technology standards , used in radio communications. CDMA and GSM both are multiple access te...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>CDMA and GSM are common words which anybody would have heard . Both are wireless technology standards , used in radio communications. CDMA and GSM both are multiple access technologies .<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> CDMA(Code Division Multiple Access) | GSM(Global System for Mobile Communications ) <br /> CDMA is an example of multiple access, where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over a single communication channel. This allows several users to share a band of frequencies . | GSM is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks <br /> Practically CDMA is a handset based standard . For CDMA , a CDMA handset is required . The phone number is bound to the handset. | In GSM , only SIM is bound to phone number .<br /> Each CDMA phone has a specific code which identifies it . One CDMA network covers all CDMA devices within it&#039;s range . | In case of GSM , each SIM is served by a network tower in which the sim is currently present . As location changes , Network tower also changes .<br /> In CDMA customer information is put in a phone . | In GSM customer information is put on a sim card.<br /> In CDMA , each call-signal is encoded with a unique key and all the calls are transmitted at once .The combined signal is divided into corresponding individual calls at the receivers end using the unique key . | In GSM calls are converted into digital data and assigned a time slot on the signal . A buzzing sound is sometimes produced due to this pulsing division of the signal . <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Category:Engineering|Difference Between CDMA And GSM]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Autotrophic_Nutrition_And_Heterotrophic_Nutrition&diff=317 Difference Between Autotrophic Nutrition And Heterotrophic Nutrition 2015-09-14T04:54:56Z <p>Lisa: </p> <hr /> <div>There are two process by which organisms obtain nutrition . One is the autotrophic nutrition and the other is heterotrophic nutrition .<br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Autotrophic Nutrition | Heterotrophic Nutrition <br /> In autotrophic nutrition organism prepares its food from simple substances present in the surroundings . | In heterotrophic nutrition organism obtains food from digesting organic compounds . <br /> Autotrophs are the producers in the food chain . | Heterotrophs are the consumers in the food chain .<br /> Example : Plants obtain food by autotrophic nutrition . | Example : Some plants and all animals obtain food by heterotrophic nutrition . <br /> utotrophs are fundamental to the food chains of all ecosystems in the world. They take energy from the environment in the form of sunlight or inorganic chemicals and use it to create energy-rich molecules such as carbohydrates. This mechanism is called primary production.| Other organisms, called heterotrophs, take in autotrophs as food to carry out functions necessary for their life. Thus, heterotrophs — all animals, almost all fungi, as well as most bacteria and protozoa — depend on autotrophs, or primary producers, for the energy and raw materials they need.<br /> Types of Autotrophic nutrition: (i)Phototrophic (ii) Chemotrophic | Types of Heterotrophic nutrition : (i) Holozoic (ii) Saprophytic (iii)Parasitic and (iv) Symboitic Association <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Autotrophic_Nutrition_And_Heterotrophic_Nutrition&diff=316 Difference Between Autotrophic Nutrition And Heterotrophic Nutrition 2015-09-14T04:54:06Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;There are two process by which organisms obtain nutrition . One is the autotrophic nutrition and the other is heterotrophic nutrition . &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>There are two process by which organisms obtain nutrition . One is the autotrophic nutrition and the other is heterotrophic nutrition .<br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Autotrophic Nutrition | Heterotrophic Nutrition <br /> In autotrophic nutrition organism prepares its food from simple substances present in the surroundings . | In heterotrophic nutrition organism obtains food from digesting organic compounds . <br /> Autotrophs are the producers in the food chain . | Heterotrophs are the consumers in the food chain .<br /> Example : Plants obtain food by autotrophic nutrition . | Example : Some plants and all animals obtain food by heterotrophic nutrition . <br /> utotrophs are fundamental to the food chains of all ecosystems in the world. They take energy from the environment in the form of sunlight or inorganic chemicals and use it to create energy-rich molecules such as carbohydrates. This mechanism is called primary production.| Other organisms, called heterotrophs, take in autotrophs as food to carry out functions necessary for their life. Thus, heterotrophs — all animals, almost all fungi, as well as most bacteria and protozoa — depend on autotrophs, or primary producers, for the energy and raw materials they need.<br /> Types of Autotrophic nutrition: (i)Phototrophic (ii) Chemotrophic | Types of Heterotrophic nutrition : (i) Holozoic (ii) Saprophytic (iii)Parasitic and (iv) ymboitic Association <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Category:|Difference Between Autotrophic Nutrition And Heterotrophic Nutrition]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_On_Site_SEO_And_Off_Site_SEO&diff=314 Difference Between On Site SEO And Off Site SEO 2015-09-14T04:05:58Z <p>Lisa: Lisa moved page On Site SEO And Off Site SEO to Difference Between On Site SEO And Off Site SEO: According to Naming conventions</p> <hr /> <div>SEO is the most preliminary requirement for indexing your website in a search engine&#039;s results . SEO is of two types : On Site SEO and Off SIte SEO : <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> On-Site SEO | Off-Site SEO <br /> On-Site SEO is the process of optimizing page&#039;s structure so that your site appeals more to your targeted keywords . This includes using relevant meta-tag keywords , meta-description , all tags and urls . | Off site works a little differently, and requires more monitoring. In offsite traffic is diverted from other websites relating to your industry .<br /> A search engine analyzes a website technically . More the website technically sound better is the indexing . | One of the best ways is by finding other websites that are prominent in your industry, and writing guest blogs for them.This way, your site is linked to theirs. Major search engines see these links and your site traffic will increase!<br /> It can be achieved by (i) Adding keywords to meta tags , titles , urls . | It involves (i) Content Marketting .<br /> (ii) Checking responsiveness of the site | (ii) Press release .<br /> (iii) Removing duplicate content . | (iii) Social Websites Marketting<br /> (iv) Analyzing inbound traffic | (iv) Link exchanging with popular sites <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=On_Site_SEO_And_Off_Site_SEO&diff=315 On Site SEO And Off Site SEO 2015-09-14T04:05:58Z <p>Lisa: Lisa moved page On Site SEO And Off Site SEO to Difference Between On Site SEO And Off Site SEO: According to Naming conventions</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Difference Between On Site SEO And Off Site SEO]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_On_Site_SEO_And_Off_Site_SEO&diff=313 Difference Between On Site SEO And Off Site SEO 2015-09-14T03:57:21Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;SEO is the most preliminary requirement for indexing your website in a search engine&#039;s results . SEO is of two types : On Site SEO and Off SIte SEO : &lt;tab sep=bar head=top...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>SEO is the most preliminary requirement for indexing your website in a search engine&#039;s results . SEO is of two types : On Site SEO and Off SIte SEO : <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> On-Site SEO | Off-Site SEO <br /> On-Site SEO is the process of optimizing page&#039;s structure so that your site appeals more to your targeted keywords . This includes using relevant meta-tag keywords , meta-description , all tags and urls . | Off site works a little differently, and requires more monitoring. In offsite traffic is diverted from other websites relating to your industry .<br /> A search engine analyzes a website technically . More the website technically sound better is the indexing . | One of the best ways is by finding other websites that are prominent in your industry, and writing guest blogs for them.This way, your site is linked to theirs. Major search engines see these links and your site traffic will increase!<br /> It can be achieved by (i) Adding keywords to meta tags , titles , urls . | It involves (i) Content Marketting .<br /> (ii) Checking responsiveness of the site | (ii) Press release .<br /> (iii) Removing duplicate content . | (iii) Social Websites Marketting<br /> (iv) Analyzing inbound traffic | (iv) Link exchanging with popular sites <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Some_Similar_words&diff=312 Difference Between Some Similar words 2015-09-13T17:53:04Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;Differences Between some similar words in common usage &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt; Advice |...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>Differences Between some similar words in common usage <br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Advice | Advise<br /> It is a noun. | It is a verb .<br /> A recommendation or proposal . | Give advice to<br /> Example : Teachers advice was usefl for students . | Example : The teacher advises troubled students<br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Affect | Effect <br /> Verb | Noun <br /> Have an effect upon | An impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived)<br /> Example : Will the new scheme affect me ? | Example : Will the new scheme will have any effect on me ?<br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> All together | Altogether<br /> All at the same time | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent<br /> Example : Let&#039;s say &#039;Yes!&#039; all together | Example : It was not altogether her fault .<br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Altar | Alter<br /> Noun | Verb<br /> The table in Christian churches where communion is given | Make different; cause a transformation<br /> | Example : The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city<br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Amoral | Immoral<br /> Adjective | Adjective <br /> Lacking any sense of moral standards or principles | Deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong<br /> Example : Mohan is an amoral man . | Example : They considered colonialism immoral.<br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Appraise | Apprise<br /> Verb | Verb<br /> Estimate or determine the nature, value, quality, ability, extent, or significance of | Inform (somebody) of something<br /> Example: I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional | Example : I apprised him that the rent was due .<br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Aural | Oral<br /> Of or pertaining to hearing or the ear . | Using speech rather than writing<br /> Example : An animal with a very sensitive aural apparatus . | Example : an oral agreement<br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Discreet | Discrete<br /> Marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint | Constituting a separate entity or part<br /> Example : a discreet silence | Example : a government with three discrete divisions .<br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Disinterested | Uninterested<br /> Unaffected by self-interest | Not having or showing interest<br /> Example : I hope this will excuse me from the charge of being disinterested in this matter | Example : an uninterested spectator <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Category:English|Difference Between Some Similar words]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Serif_And_Sans_Serif&diff=311 Difference Between Serif And Sans Serif 2015-09-12T10:01:25Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;In typography , Serif and Sans Serif are different typefaces . &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt; Serif | S...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>In typography , Serif and Sans Serif are different typefaces .<br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Serif | Sans Serif<br /> [[File:serif.png]] | [[File:sans.png]]<br /> A serif is a small line attached to the end of a stroke in a letter or symbol.A typeface with serifs is called a serif typeface (or serifed typeface) | Sans Serif typeface is one that does not have the small projecting features called &quot;serifs&quot; at the end of strokes.A typeface without serifs is called sans serif or sans-serif, from the French sans, meaning &quot;without&quot;. .<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Sans.png&diff=310 File:Sans.png 2015-09-12T09:59:56Z <p>Lisa: Lisa uploaded a new version of &amp;quot;File:Sans.png&amp;quot;</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Serif.png&diff=309 File:Serif.png 2015-09-12T09:56:31Z <p>Lisa: Lisa uploaded a new version of &amp;quot;File:Serif.png&amp;quot;</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Sans.png&diff=308 File:Sans.png 2015-09-12T09:53:31Z <p>Lisa: File uploaded with MsUpload</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Serif.png&diff=307 File:Serif.png 2015-09-12T09:53:29Z <p>Lisa: File uploaded with MsUpload</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Marshmallow_And_Lollipop&diff=306 Difference Between Marshmallow And Lollipop 2015-09-12T06:18:26Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;Android Marshmallow is the Google&#039;s upcoming update to Android . What the new features are which differentiates it with previous versions are listed below . &lt;tab sep=bar h...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>Android Marshmallow is the Google&#039;s upcoming update to Android . What the new features are which differentiates it with previous versions are listed below . <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Android MarshMallow | Android Lollipop <br /> [[File:Android_marshmallow.png]] | [[File:Android_lollipop.png]]<br /> &#039;&#039;&#039;App Permissions :&#039;&#039;&#039; Android Marshmallow introduces a redesigned application permission model . Users can now grant or deny individual app permissions . | In Android Lollipop or other previous versions all permissions are automatically granted on accepting .<br /> &#039;&#039;&#039;Battery Life :&#039;&#039;&#039; It has a new power management scheme called Doze in which the level of background application activity is reduced when a device&#039;s motion sensors determine that it is not being actively handled by its user. | Lollipop also aims to improve battery consumption through a series of optimizations known as &quot;Project Volta&quot;.<br /> &#039;&#039;&#039;Finger Print Recognition :&#039;&#039;&#039; Android Marshmallow provides native support for fingerprint recognition on supported devices via a standard API . |In Lollipop or previous versions , each app manufacturer has its own software solution implemented into the system due to lack of standard support for fingerprint recognition .<br /> Marshmallow appears to be a mature android os . | Lollipop feels to be a premature product .<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Category:Gadgets|Difference Between Android Marshmallow And Android Lollipop]]</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Android_marshmallow.png&diff=305 File:Android marshmallow.png 2015-09-12T06:16:56Z <p>Lisa: File uploaded with MsUpload</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Android_lollipop.png&diff=304 File:Android lollipop.png 2015-09-12T06:16:50Z <p>Lisa: File uploaded with MsUpload</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=Difference_Between_Diabetes_Type_1_And_Diabetes_Type_2&diff=303 Difference Between Diabetes Type 1 And Diabetes Type 2 2015-08-25T07:13:24Z <p>Lisa: Created page with &quot;Diabetes(Diabetes Mellitus) is a group of metabolic diseases in which there are high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period . Diabetes is due to either the pancreas not pr...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>Diabetes(Diabetes Mellitus) is a group of metabolic diseases in which there are high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period . Diabetes is due to either the pancreas not producing enough insulin or the cells of the body not responding properly to the insulin produced. Depending upon the reason Diabetes is characterized as : &#039;&#039;&#039;Diabetes Type 1&#039;&#039;&#039; &amp; &#039;&#039;&#039;Diabetes Type 2&#039;&#039;&#039; . Blue circle is the symbol of diabetes .<br /> <br /> [[File:diabetes-logo.png]] &#039;&#039;&#039;SYMBOL OF DIABETES&#039;&#039;&#039;<br /> <br /> &lt;tab sep=bar head=top class=diff&gt;<br /> Diabetes Type 1 | Diabetes Type 2 <br /> It is caused due to pancreas not producing enough insulin . | In this , insulin production is normal but the cells of the body does not respond to the insulin . <br /> Beta cells in pancreas produce insulin . These cells may suffer autoimmune destruction . The subsequent lack of insulin leads to increased blood and urine glucose. | When a person has type 2 diabetes, liver, and muscle cells do not respond correctly to insulin. This is called insulin resistance. As a result, blood sugar does not get into these cells to be stored for energy. When sugar cannot enter these cells; high levels of sugar build up in the blood.<br /> Since , it is dependent on amount of insulin in the blood hence it is known as insulin-dependent diabetes . | It is independent of rate of production of insulin , hence it is also known as insulin independent diabetes . <br /> Symptoms are : polyuria (excessive urination), polydipsia (increased thirst), xerostomia (dry mouth), polyphagia (increased hunger), fatigue, and weight loss. | Symptoms are : polyuria (frequent urination), polydipsia (increased thirst), polyphagia (increased hunger), and weight loss.<br /> Prevention : Use of immuno-suppressive drugs lead to decrease in beta-cell destruction , Proper diet and improved lifestyle . | Prevention : Proper diet and improved lifestyle , Regular exercise.<br /> Cases with type 1 diabetes is less as compared to type 2 . | Approx . 90 % of patients with diabetes suffer from type 2 . <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;/tab&gt;</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Diabetes-logo.png&diff=302 File:Diabetes-logo.png 2015-08-25T07:10:00Z <p>Lisa: Lisa uploaded a new version of &amp;quot;File:Diabetes-logo.png&amp;quot;</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Diabetes-logo.png&diff=301 File:Diabetes-logo.png 2015-08-25T07:08:56Z <p>Lisa: Lisa uploaded a new version of &amp;quot;File:Diabetes-logo.png&amp;quot;</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa http://wikidifferences.com/index.php?title=File:Diabetes-logo.png&diff=300 File:Diabetes-logo.png 2015-08-25T07:05:22Z <p>Lisa: File uploaded with MsUpload</p> <hr /> <div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div> Lisa

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