Here's a small list of popular books that can help and introduce you to Ancient India. They are all available in English, by the way.
1- "A History of India, vol. 1: From Origins to 1300" (Romila Thapar)
2- "Ancient India as Described in Classical Literature; Being a Collection of Greek and Latin Texts Relating to India, Extracted from Herodotus and Other" (John Watson McCrindle)
3- "The Philosophy of Ancient India" (Richard von Garbe)
4- "Ancient India: in Historical Outline" (D.N. Jha)
5- "The Ancient Geography Of India" (Alexander Cunningham)
He died in a plane crash with his daughter. You could just look this up....
<span>Babies whose mothers gain under 20 pounds during pregnancy are more likely to be born early, small for their gestational age and to suffer growth restriction in the uterus.</span>
The answer choice which represents drugs taken by pregnant patients and are more likely to have effects on a fetus are; Lipid-soluble drugs.
<h3>What drugs have effects of a pregnant patient's fetus?</h3>
It follows from transportation of materials through the placenta to the fetus that it has been observed that;
Lipophilic substances such as Lipid-soluble drugs as in discuss are able to cross the placenta readily as opposed to their polar, and protein bound counterparts which encounter difficulty in a bid to cross the placenta.
Remarks:
a. Drugs that are highly polar
b. Ionized drugs
c. Lipid-soluble drugs
d. Protein-bound drugs
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Well seeing that the colonists were beaten so badly by the British at Bunker Hill, if they had surrendered, lives probably would've been saved