Friday, February 28, 2025

இணைய காவியம் - #3



Step 1: Understand YouTube Automation

YouTube automation involves creating and managing a YouTube channel with minimal human involvement. This can include automating tasks like video creation, editing, uploading, and promoting. The goal is to generate content that attracts viewers and generates revenue without requiring you to be on camera.


Step 2: Choose a Niche

Select a niche that has a consistent audience and potential for growth. Some popular niches for automated channels include:

- Motivational Videos

- ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)

- DIY and Crafting

- Tech Reviews

- Music and Relaxation

- Educational Content


Step 3: Set Up Your Channel

Create a YouTube channel and optimize it with a professional logo, banner, and description. Make sure your channel name reflects your niche and is easy to remember.


Step 4: Create or Outsource Content

You can create content yourself or outsource it. Here are the key elements of a YouTube video:

- Research: Find trending topics and keywords in your niche.

- Script: Write a compelling script for your video.

- Voice Over: Record a voice-over or hire a professional.

- Video Editing: Use tools like Inshot, Capcut, or other video editing software to create engaging videos.

- Thumbnail: Design eye-catching thumbnails to attract viewers.


Step 5: Automate Video Creation

Use AI tools and software to automate the video creation process. Tools like InVideo can help you generate videos from text-based prompts, making the process faster and more efficient.


Step 6: Optimize for SEO

Optimize your videos for search engines by using relevant keywords in your titles, descriptions, and tags. This will help your videos rank higher in search results and attract more viewers.


Step 7: Promote Your Channel

Promote your videos on social media, forums, and other platforms to increase visibility. Collaborate with other YouTubers and engage with your audience to build a loyal following.


Step 8: Monetize Your Channel

There are several ways to monetize your YouTube channel:

- Ad Revenue: Earn money from ads displayed on your videos.

- Sponsorships: Partner with brands to promote their products.

- Affiliate Marketing: Promote products and earn a commission on sales.

- Channel Memberships: Offer exclusive content to subscribers who pay a monthly fee.

- Merchandise: Sell branded merchandise to your audience.


Step 9: Analyze and Improve

Regularly analyze your channel's performance using YouTube Analytics. Identify what works and what doesn't, and make improvements accordingly.


Resources

- How to Start YouTube Automation (STEP BY STEP) NO FACE! NO CAMERA! & Make MONEY!

- COMPLETE YouTube Automation Tutorial For Beginners

- Full YouTube Automation Tutorial For Beginners (2025)

- How to Make Money on YouTube with Automation (Step by Step)

- How to Start a YouTube Automation Channel with AI


By following these steps, you can create a successful YouTube automation channel and start earning money. If you have any specific questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!


இணைய காவியம் - #4


MINIMALISTIC VOWEL USAGE :

By Cry Dry Fly Gym Hymn My Myth Pry Shy Sky Sly Spy Try Why Crypt Lynch Glyph Nymph Sync Sylph Tryst Rhythm Myrrh Lymph Nth Pygmy Brrr Tsk Psst Shh Thx Tv Cwm Hmmm Flyby Nymphs Sphynx Lymphs Dryly Gymkhana Lynx Crypts Myths Syncs Trysts Glyphs Skydive Frydry Skybox Pygmies Shyly Flybys Bly Slyly Sylphs Flysch Thymy Dryly Spryly Shyly Flytraps Hymning Prythee Brr Tsktsks Psst Shh Thx Cwm Pygmyish Trysted Skydive Gryth Shylock Trystes Spryly Trysts Sylphs Thymy Rhythm Myths Crypt Lymph Flytrap Sphynx Myrrh Dryly Tsktsk Tsk Psst Thx Brrr Crypt Lymph Nymph Syncs Gym Cry Dry

ANAGRAMS :

Santa - Satan  Listen - Silent Thing - Night Race - Care Brag - Grab Below - Elbow Cheater - Teacher Players - Parleys Rescue - Secure The eyes - They see Night - Thing Debit card - Bad credit Cinema - Iceman Silent - Listen Lemon - Melon Save - Vase Angel - Glean Rats - Star Dormitory - Dirty room Astronomer - Moon starer Clint Eastwood - Old West action The classroom - Schoolmaster Admission - Misdasion Fluster - Restful Conversation - Voices rant on Seniors - Ressino Elegant - Gleante Inch - Chin Dormitory - Dirty Room The Morse Code - Here come dots Statue of Liberty - Built to stay free Schoolmaster - The classroom Funeral - Real fun Eleven plus two - Twelve plus one Listen - Silent Cider - Cried Dusty - Study Heart - Earth Cat - Act Save - Vase Tired - Tried Evil - Vile Astronomer - Moon starer Listen - Enlist Dormitory - Dirty room Below - Elbow The eyes - They see Elvis - Lives Angel - Angle Silent - Listen A gentleman - Elegant man Mother-in-law - Woman Hitler The hurricanes - These churn air Presbyterian - Best in prayer Snooze alarms - Alas, no more Zs Slot machines - Cash lost in me The Morse Code - Here come dots Dormitory - Dirty Room Schoolmaster - The classroom A decimal point - I'm a dot in place Astronomer - Moon starer Eleven plus two - Twelve plus one Presbyterian - Best in prayer Slot machines - Cash lost in me Debit card - Bad credit The Morse Code - Here come dots The classroom - Schoolmaster Mother-in-law - Woman Hitler Funeral - Real fun Snooze alarms - Alas, no more Zs Listen - Silent Race - Care Below - Elbow Angel - Glean Dormitory - Dirty room Conservational - Conversationa Marine - Remain Mother-in-law - Woman Hitler Stone - Notes Debit card - Bad credit Cinemas - Iceman Silent - Listen Lemon - Melon Race - Care Angel - Glean Silent - Listen The Eyes - They See Debit card - Bad credit Santa - Satan Listen - Silent Thing - Night Race - Care Brag - Grab Below - Elbow Cheater - Teacher Players - Parleys Rescue - Secure The eyes - They see Night - Thing Debit card - Bad credit

NAMES :

Aaron, Adam, Aiden, Alan, Albert, Alexander, Andrew, Anthony, Arthur, Austin, Benjamin, Blake, Bradley, Brandon, Brian, Bruce, Caleb, Cameron, Carl, Charles, Chris, Christian, Christopher, Colin, Connor, Daniel, David, Dean, Dennis, Derek, Dominic, Dylan, Edward, Elijah, Eric, Ethan, Evan, Frank, Fred, Gabriel, Gavin, George, Grant, Gregory, Harry, Henry, Howard, Ian, Isaac, Jack, Jacob, James, Jason, Jeff, Jeffrey, Jeremy, Jerry, Jesse, John, Jonathan, Jordan, Joseph, Joshua, Justin, Keith, Kenneth, Kevin, Kyle, Lance, Larry, Lawrence, Lee, Leo, Leonard, Liam, Logan, Louis, Luke, Malcolm, Marcus, Mark, Martin, Mason, Matthew, Michael, Nathan, Neil, Nicholas, Noah, Oliver, Oscar, Owen, Patrick, Paul, Peter, Philip, Raymond, Richard, Robert, Roger, Ronald, Ryan, Samuel, Scott, Sean, Seth, Simon, Stephen, Steve, Stuart, Thomas, Timothy, Toby, Tony, Travis, Trevor, Tyler, Vincent, Walter, William, Zachary, Abel, Abraham, Abram, Ace, Adan, Addison, Adrian, Akeem, Alaric, Alec, Alejandro, Alfie, Alfred, Ali, Allen, Alonzo, Alvin, Amos, Anderson, Andy, Angelo, Anson, Archer, Ari, Ariel, Arlo, Arnold, Aron, Arran, Asa, Asher, Ashton, Atlas, Atticus, August, Augustus, Aurelius, Axel, Bailey, Barclay, Barrett, Barry, Bart, Barton, Basil, Beau, Beckett, Bellamy, Benedict, Benicio, Bennett, Benson, Benton, Bernard, Bert, Bertrand, Billy, Blaine, Bo, Bobby, Boden, Bodi, Bono, Booker, Bowen, Boyd, Brady, Branson, Brantley, Braxton, Brody, Brock, Bronson, Bruno, Bryce, Bryson, Byron, Cade, Caden, Cain, Cairo, Calvin, Camden, Cameron, Campbell, Carl, Carson, Carter, Cedric, Cesar, Chandler, Charlie, Chester, Chip, Chris, Clay, Clayton, Clint, Clyde, Cody, Cohen, Colby, Cole, Collin, Colton, Conner, Conor, Conrad, Cooper, Corbin, Corey, Cornelius, Cory, Craig, Crew, Crosby, Curtis, Cyrus, Dakota, Dallas, Dalton, Dane, Darius, Darnell, Darren, Daryl, Davis, Dawson, Dayton, Deacon, Dean, Declan, Demetrius, Dennis, Derek, Desmond, Devin, Dexter, Diego, Dillon, Dimitri, Dion, Dirk, Dominick, Donald, Donovan, Douglas, Drake, Dwayne, Dwight, Dylan, Easton, Edgar, Edison, Eduardo, Edwin, Elijah, Elliott, Ellis, Emerson, Emil, Emmanuel, Emmett, Enzo, Eric, Erick, Ethan, Eugene, Evan, Everett, Ewan, Fabian, Felix, Finley, Finn, Fisher, Fletcher, Flynn, Ford, Forrest, Francis, Franco, Frank, Franklin, Fred, Freddie, Frederick, Gabriel, Gael, Gareth, Garrett, Gary, Gaspard, Gavin, Gene, Geoffrey, George, Gerald, Gerard, Giancarlo, Gideon, Gilbert, Glenn, Gordon, Grady, Graham, Grant, Gray, Grayson, Greg, Gregory, Griffin, Gus, Guy, Hank, Harley, Harold, Harrison, Harvey, Hayden, Heath, Hector, Henry, Hiram, Holden, Homer, Horace, Howard, Hugh, Hugo, Hunter, Ian, Iker, Immanuel, Ira, Irving, Isaac, Isaiah, Ismael, Israel, Ivan, Ivor, Jace, Jack, Jackson, Jacob, Jake, James, Jameson, Jamie, Jared, Jase, Jason, Jasper, Javier, Jay, Jayden, Jean, Jeff, Jeffrey, Jericho, Jerome, Jerry, Jesse, Jesus, Jim, Jimmy, Joe, Joel, John, Johnny, Jonas, Jonathan, Jordan, Jorge, Joseph, Joshua, Josiah, Jude, Julian, Julius, Justin, Kade, Kaiden, Kai, Kale, Kane, Karl, Karim, Karl, Keanu, Keegan, Keith, Kellan, Kelvin, Ken, Kenneth, Kent, Kerry, Kevin, Khalid, Kian, Kieran, King, Kingsley, Kirby, Kirk, Kit, Knox, Kobe, Kody, Kole, Konnor, Krew, Kylan, Kylen, Kyle, Kyler, Lachlan, Lamar, Lance, Landon, Lane, Larry, Lars, Lawrence, Lawson, Leland, Leo, Leon, Leonard, Leonel, Leroy, Levi, Lewis, Liam, Lincoln, Lionel, Logan, Lonnie, Lorenzo, Louis, Luca, Lucas, Luis, Luke, Luther, Mac, Mack, Madden, Maddox, Major, Malcolm, Malik, Manny, Manuel, Marc, Marcel, Marco, Marcus, Mario, Mark, Marlon, Marshall, Martin, Marvin, Mason, Mateo, Matthias, Maurice, Max, Maximilian, Maximus, Maxwell, Melvin, Micah, Michael, Mickey, Miguel, Mike, Milan, Miles, Miller, Milo, Mitchell, Morgan, Moses, Muhammad, Murphy, Myles, Nash, Nathan, Nathaniel, Neal, Ned, Neil, Nelson, Nicholas, Nico, Nicolas, Nigel, Noah, Nolan, Norbert, Norman, Oakley, Omar, Orlando, Orson, Oscar, Owen, Pablo, Palmer, Parker, Patrick, Paul, Pedro, Peter, Philip, Phineas, Pierce, Porter, Preston, Quinn, Quincy, Rafael, Raiden, Ralph, Ramon, Randall, Randy, Raphael, Ray, Raymond, Reese, Reginald, Reid, Remington, Remy, Reuben, Rhett, Ricardo, Richard, Rick, Riley, River, Robert, Robin, Rocco, Rodney, Roger, Roland, Roman, Romeo, Ronan, Ronald, Rory, Ross, Roy, Ruben, Rudy, Russell, Ryan, Ryder, Sam, Samson, Samuel, Saul, Scott, Sean, Seth, Shane, Shawn, Sheldon, Silas, Simon, Skylar, Solomon, Spencer, Stanley, Stefan, Stephen, Sterling, Steven, Stuart, Sullivan, Sylvester, Tadeo, Tanner, Tate, Taylor, Teddy, Terrell, Terrence, Terry, Theo, Theodore, Thomas, Timothy, Titus, Tobias, Toby, Todd, Tomas, Tony, Trace, Travis, Trent, Trevor, Trey, Tristan, Troy, Tucker, Tyler, Tyrell, Tyrone, Tyson, Ulysses, Valentino, Van, Vaughn, Vernon, Victor, Vincent, Wade, Walker, Wallace, Walter, Warren, Wayne, Wesley, Westley, Will, William, Wilson, Winston, Wyatt, Xander, Xavier, Zach, Zachary, Zane, Zeke, Zion, Zyaire.

Abigail, Addison, Adriana, Ainsley, Alexandra, Alexis, Alice, Alicia, Allison, Alyssa, Amanda, Amber, Amelia, Amy, Andrea, Angela, Anna, Annabelle, Anne, Annie, Ariana, Ariel, Ashley, Ashlyn, Aubrey, Audrey, Autumn, Ava, Avery, Bailey, Bella, Bethany, Bianca, Brooklyn, Caitlin, Camila, Caroline, Cassandra, Catherine, Charlotte, Chloe, Claire, Clara, Clarissa, Claudia, Colleen, Courtney, Daisy, Dana, Daniela, Danielle, Daphne, Deborah, Delilah, Destiny, Diana, Dorothy, Eden, Edith, Eleanor, Elena, Eliana, Elisa, Elise, Elizabeth, Ella, Ellie, Emily, Emma, Erica, Erin, Esme, Eva, Evelyn, Faith, Fiona, Francesca, Gabriella, Genesis, Gianna, Grace, Hadley, Hailey, Hannah, Harper, Hayley, Hazel, Heather, Heidi, Holly, Hope, Isabella, Isla, Ivy, Jacqueline, Jasmine, Jenna, Jennifer, Jessica, Jillian, Joanna, Jocelyn, Jordan, Josephine, Julia, Juliana, Juliet, Kaitlyn, Kara, Karen, Katherine, Kayla, Kaylee, Keira, Kendall, Kennedy, Kiera, Kimberly, Kylie, Laila, Laura, Lauren, Layla, Leah, Leila, Lila, Lily, Lindsey, Lisa, Livia, Lola, London, Lucy, Lydia, Mackenzie, Madeline, Madison, Makayla, Malia, Mallory, Margaret, Maria, Mariana, Marissa, Mary, Maya, Megan, Melanie, Melissa, Mia, Michelle, Mila, Molly, Morgan, Naomi, Natalie, Nevaeh, Nicole, Nina, Nora, Olivia, Paige, Pamela, Patricia, Peyton, Piper, Rachel, Rebecca, Riley, Ruby, Sabrina, Samantha, Sarah, Savannah, Scarlett, Selena, Serenity, Sierra, Skylar, Sophia, Sophie, Stella, Summer, Sydney, Talia, Taylor, Teagan, Teresa, Tiffany, Tori, Valentina, Valerie, Vanessa, Victoria, Violet, Vivian, Willow, Zoe, Zoey, Abigail, Ada, Adelaide, Adele, Alessandra, Alexandra, Alexis, Alice, Alicia, Alina, Allie, Allison, Alyssa, Amanda, Amelia, Anastasia, Andrea, Angel, Angela, Angelica, Angelina, Anna, Annabelle, Anne, Annette, Annie, Antonia, April, Arabella, Ariel, Ariella, Ashley, Ashlyn, Aspen, Astrid, Athena, Aubrey, Audrey, Aurora, Autumn, Ava, Avery, Bailey, Barbara, Beatrice, Bella, Belle, Beth, Bethany, Beverly, Bianca, Blaire, Blair, Blake, Blakely, Bonnie, Brenda, Brianna, Bridget, Brooklyn, Brooke, Caitlin, Callie, Camila, Camille, Candace, Cara, Carissa, Carly, Carmen, Carolina, Caroline, Carolyn, Carrie, Casey, Cassandra, Cassidy, Catherine, Cathy, Cecelia, Celeste, Celine, Charlotte, Chelsea, Cherie, Chloe, Christine, Claire, Clara, Claudia, Clementine, Colleen, Connie, Cora, Coraline, Courtney, Crystal, Daisy, Dakota, Dana, Daniela, Danielle, Daphne, Dara, Dawn, Deanna, Deborah, Delilah, Denise, Desiree, Destiny, Diana, Diane, Dina, Dolly, Dora, Dorothy, Eden, Edith, Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor, Elena, Eliana, Elisa, Elise, Eliza, Elizabeth, Ella, Ellen, Ellie, Eloise, Elsie, Emily, Emma, Erica, Erin, Esme, Estella, Esther, Eva, Evelyn, Faith, Farrah, Faye, Felicity, Fiona, Florence, Frances, Francesca, Gabriella, Gabrielle, Gemma, Genevieve, Georgia, Giana, Gillian, Gina, Giselle, Gloria, Grace, Gracie, Greta, Gwen, Gwyneth, Hadley, Hailey, Haley, Hanna, Hannah, Harmony, Harper, Hazel, Heather, Heidi, Helen, Helena, Henrietta, Holly, Hope, Isla, Ivy, Jacqueline, Jade, Jamie, Jane, Jasmine, Jenna, Jennifer, Jenny, Jessica, Jillian, Jo, Joanna, Jocelyn, Jodi, Jody, Josephine, Joy, Joyce, Judith, Julia, Juliana, Julianna, Juliet, June, Justine, Kaitlyn, Kara, Karen, Karina, Kate, Katherine, Kathleen, Katie, Katrina, Kay, Kayla, Kaylee, Kelsey, Kendall, Kennedy, Kendra, Keri, Kerry, Kim, Kimberly, Kirsten, Kristen, Kristina, Kylie, Lacey, Laila, Laila, Lana, Lara, Laura, Lauren, Laurie, Layla, Leanne, Leila, Lena, Leona, Leslie, Lexi, Liana, Lila, Lillian, Lilly, Lily, Lindsay, Lindsey, Lisa, Liz, Lizzie, Lois, Lola, London, Lorelei, Lorraine, Louise, Lucy, Luna, Lydia, Mackenzie, Madison, Maggie, Maisie, Makayla, Malia, Mallory, Mandy, Marcia, Margaret, Maria, Mariana, Mariah, Marie, Marissa, Mary, Matilda, Maureen, Maya, Meghan, Melanie, Melissa, Melody, Mia, Michaela, Michelle, Mila, Milana, Mildred, Millie, Mina, Miranda, Molly, Monica, Morgan, Mya, Nadia, Nancy, Naomi, Natalie, Natasha, Nell, Nia, Nicole, Nina, Noel, Noelle, Nora, Norah, Noreen, Olive, Olivia, Ophelia, Paige, Pamela, Patience, Patricia, Paula, Pauline, Pearl, Penelope, Penny, Peyton, Phoebe, Piper, Polly, Poppy, Quinn, Rachel, Rae, Raelyn, Reagan, Rebecca, Reese, Regina, Renee, Riley, Rita, Robyn, Rosa, Rosalind, Rosalie, Rose, Roselyn, Rosemary, Rosie, Rowan, Roxanne, Ruby, Ruth, Sabrina, Sadie, Sally, Samantha, Sandra, Sara, Sarah, Sasha, Savannah, Scarlett, Selina, Serena, Shana, Shannon, Sharon, Sheila, Shelby, Shiloh, Sienna, Sierra, Simone, Sky, Skylar, Sofia, Sophie, Stacey, Stacy, Star, Stella, Stephanie, Summer, Susan, Susanna, Susanne, Sydney, Sylvia, Tabitha, Talia, Tamara, Tammie, Tammy, Tara, Taryn, Tatiana, Taylor, Teagan, Teresa, Tessa, Thea, Theresa, Tiffany, Tina, Toni, Tori, Tracy, Trina, Trinity, Valentina, Valerie, Vanessa, Veronica, Victoria, Violet, Vivian, Wendy, Whitney, Willow, Winnie, Wren, Yvonne, Zara, Zoey.


இணைய காவியம் - #2


1. Be Brave

2. Stay Strong

3. Dream Big

4. Love Life

5. Keep Going

6. Smile More

7. Stay Focused

8. Trust Yourself

9. Embrace Change

10. Be Kind

11. Take Risks

12. Stay Positive

13. Be Yourself

14. Live Boldly

15. Shine Bright

16. Keep Believing

17. Find Joy

18. Choose Happiness

19. Just Breathe

20. Inspire Others

21. Stay Humble

22. Persist Always

23. Spread Love

24. Seek Adventure

25. Be Grateful

26. Think Different

27. Act Now

28. Forgive Easily

29. Laugh Often

30. Stay Curious

31. Fear Not

32. Stay True

33. Hold On

34. Rise Up

35. Start Fresh

36. Trust Fate

37. Feel Alive

38. Move Forward

39. Stay Cool

40. Let Go

41. Be Fearless

42. Seek Peace

43. Stay Real

44. Conquer Fear

45. Stay Happy

46. Think Big

47. Stay Centered

48. Stay Grounded

49. Be Bold

50. Be Generous

51. Spread Joy

52. Smile Always

53. Be Vibrant

54. Think Positive

55. Chase Dreams

56. Keep Smiling

57. Seize Today

58. Focus Hard

59. Be Tenacious

60. Feel Good

61. Be Present

62. Stay Strong

63. Rise Above

64. Shine On

65. Believe Always

66. Hold Fast

67. Stay Wild

68. Be Adventurous

69. Stay Humble

70. Live Fully

71. Be Hopeful

72. Stay Balanced

73. Think Freely

74. Be Resilient

75. Keep Faith

76. Stay Focused

77. Be Humble

78. Live Boldly

79. Find Peace

80. Keep Moving

81. Be Curious

82. Feel Empowered

83. Be Honest

84. Seek Wisdom

85. Stay Hungry

86. Be Joyful

87. Live Simply

88. Choose Joy

89. Stay Determined

90. Be Radiant

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இணைய காவியம் - #1



1. I built the bridge; you set it on fire.

2. I planted the seed; you uprooted the tree.

3. I lit the candle; you blew out the flame.

4. I opened the door; you slammed it shut.

5. I painted the picture; you splashed it with paint.

6. I composed the song; you shattered the harmony.

7. I nurtured the garden; you trampled the flowers.

8. I wrote the letter; you tore it apart.

9. I shaped the clay; you smashed the sculpture.

10. I saved the memory; you erased the past.

11. I fixed the clock; you broke the time.

12. I cleared the path; you laid down the obstacles.

13. I lit the lantern; you snuffed out the light.

14. I raised the flag; you tore it down.

15. I brewed the coffee; you spilled the cup.

16. I built the house; you tore down the walls.

17. I wrote the story; you erased the words.

18. I set the stage; you closed the curtain.

19. I sailed the boat; you sank the ship.

20. I cooked the meal; you spoiled the dish.

21. I charted the course; you lost the map.

22. I crafted the melody; you silenced the song.

23. I created the masterpiece; you defaced the canvas.

24. I started the engine; you pulled the brakes.

25. I navigated the journey; you punctured the tires.

26. I planted the roses; you plucked the petals.

27. I filled the pool; you drained the water.

28. I wrote the symphony; you struck out the notes.

29. I strung the pearls; you snapped the string.

30. I designed the bridge; you dismantled the supports.


இணைய கலாச்சார வார்த்தைகள் ! - #002



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  1. Astroturfing: The practice of masking the sponsors of a message to make it appear as though it originates from and is supported by grassroots participants.

  2. Blackfishing: A type of social media impersonation where non-Black individuals adopt Black appearances and mannerisms.

  3. Chonky: An affectionate term for an animal that is somewhat overweight or bulky.

  4. Climate Refugee: A person who is forced to leave their home due to the impacts of climate change.

  5. Doomscrolling: The act of consuming an endless procession of negative online news.

  6. Facepalm: The act of placing one’s hand across the face to express disbelief, frustration, or embarrassment.

  7. Glamping: A style of camping with luxurious amenities.

  8. Hygge: A Danish concept encompassing coziness and comfortable conviviality.

  9. Incel: A person (typically a man) who considers themselves unable to attract romantic or sexual partners despite desiring them.

  10. Janky: Inferior in quality, not functioning correctly.

  11. Manspreading: The practice of men sitting in public transport with legs wide apart, taking up more than one seat.

  12. Mocktail: A non-alcoholic drink that imitates a cocktail.

  13. Omnishambles: A situation that is comprehensively mismanaged or chaotic.

  14. Post-truth: Circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than emotional appeals.

  15. Sharenting: The act of parents over-sharing details about their children’s lives online.

  16. Textrovert: A person who feels more comfortable communicating through text messages than face-to-face.

  17. Upcycle: To reuse discarded objects or materials to create a product of higher quality or value.

  18. Vax: A short form of the word "vaccine" or "vaccination."

  19. Wine O’clock: Informal term for the time of day when it is acceptable to start drinking wine.

  20. Zoodle: A noodle-shaped slice of zucchini, often used as a low-carb substitute for pasta.

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  1. Breadcrumbing: Sending out flirtatious, but non-committal messages to keep someone interested without expending much effort.

  2. Buzzy: Generating excitement or interest.

  3. Clicktivism: The use of social media and online petitions to promote a cause.

  4. Co-living: A modern, urban housing solution that combines private living spaces with shared communal areas.

  5. Cultural Appropriation: The adoption of elements of one culture by members of another culture.

  6. Deplatforming: The act of removing someone's access to a platform, particularly social media, to prevent them from sharing their views.

  7. E-girl/E-boy: A style and persona associated with a particular aesthetic in online youth culture, often involving fashion, makeup, and social media presence.

  8. Fintech: Financial technology, or the use of technology to improve and automate financial services.

  9. Ghost Kitchen: A professional food preparation and cooking facility set up for the preparation of delivery-only meals.

  10. Hustle Culture: A lifestyle that emphasizes hard work and long hours in pursuit of one's goals.

  11. Infodemic: The rapid spread of misinformation and disinformation, particularly during a crisis.

  12. Normie: A person who is considered to be conventional or mainstream.

  13. Pronouns: Words used to refer to people that may align with their gender identity, such as he/him, she/her, or they/them.

  14. Quiet Quitting: Doing the bare minimum required by a job and putting in no more time, effort, or enthusiasm than absolutely necessary.

  15. Sponcon: Sponsored content, typically found on social media, where influencers are paid to promote products or services.

  16. Stan: An overzealous or obsessed fan of a particular celebrity or public figure.

  17. Subtweet: A tweet that indirectly refers to or criticizes someone without mentioning them by name.

  18. Throw Shade: To make a subtle, disparaging remark about someone.

  19. Tweep: A Twitter user.

  20. Unicorn: A startup company valued at over $1 billion.

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  1. Bingeable: Content that is compelling enough to watch or read in rapid succession.

  2. Carbon Footprint: The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by human activities.

  3. Clickbait: Content designed to attract attention and encourage visitors to click on a link.

  4. Crowdsourcing: The practice of obtaining input or services from a large group of people, typically via the internet.

  5. Deplatform: To prevent someone from using a platform to share their views.

  6. Digital Detox: A period during which a person refrains from using electronic devices to reduce stress or regain focus.

  7. Fatberg: A large mass of solid waste in a sewer system, consisting of non-biodegradable materials.

  8. Foodie: A person with a particular interest in food and gourmet cuisine.

  9. Frankenfood: Genetically modified food.

  10. Influencer Marketing: The practice of partnering with influencers to promote products or services.

  11. Microinfluencer: An influencer with a smaller, but highly engaged, follower base.

  12. Optics: The way a situation or action appears to the public.

  13. Phablet: A device that combines features of both a smartphone and a tablet.

  14. Silicon Valley: The region in California known for its high concentration of tech companies.

  15. Subreddit: A specific community or thread within the larger Reddit platform.

  16. Sustainability: Practices that do not deplete resources or harm the environment.

  17. Swipe Right: An action on dating apps to indicate interest in someone.

  18. Trendspotting: The practice of identifying new trends.

  19. Webinar: A seminar conducted over the internet.

  20. WFH (Work From Home): The practice of working remotely from one's residence.

இணைய கலாச்சார வார்த்தைகள் ! - #001

இங்கே ஆங்கிலத்தில் புதிதாக இணைந்த வார்த்தைகள் !

  1. Body Positivity: Encouraging a positive body image and acceptance of all body types.

  2. Cryptocurrency: A digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security.

  3. Deepfake: Artificially generated media that mimics real people using AI technology.

  4. E-scooter: An electric scooter for personal transportation.

  5. Cancel Culture: The practice of withdrawing support for public figures or companies after they have done something considered objectionable.

  6. Eco-anxiety: Anxiety caused by concerns about climate change and environmental issues.

  7. Gender-neutral: Not specific to any gender.

  8. Greenwashing: Misleading claims about the environmental benefits of a product or company.

  9. Hate-watch: Watching something despite disliking it, often to criticize or mock it.

  10. Intersectionality: The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender.

  11. JOMO (Joy of Missing Out): Enjoying the time spent doing something else rather than participating in a popular activity.

  12. Microaggression: A subtle, often unintentional, offense that marginalizes a person.

  13. NFT (Non-Fungible Token): A unique digital asset verified using blockchain technology.

  14. Noob: A person who is inexperienced or new to a particular activity.

  15. Probiotic: A live microorganism that provides health benefits when consumed.

  16. Quaran-tini: A cocktail made and consumed during quarantine.

  17. Selfie Stick: A device used to take self-portraits with a smartphone or camera.

  18. Social Distancing: Keeping a physical distance from others to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

  19. Superfood: A nutrient-rich food considered beneficial for health and well-being.

  20. Techlash: A backlash against the power and influence of technology companies.

  21. Telehealth: The use of digital technology to provide healthcare services remotely.

  22. Troll: A person who deliberately posts provocative messages online to upset others.

  23. Unboxing: The act of opening and revealing a new product, often shared on social media.

  24. Vlog: A video blog or video log.

  25. Woke: Being aware of social and political issues, especially related to justice and equality.

  26. Zoom-bombing: Disrupting a virtual meeting with inappropriate or offensive content.

  27. Allyship: The practice of using one's privilege to support and advocate for marginalized groups.

  28. Binge-watch: Watching multiple episodes of a TV series in one sitting.

  29. Brainstorm: A spontaneous group discussion to generate ideas.

  30. Fitspo: Inspirational content related to fitness and healthy living.

  31. Guesstimate: An estimate based on a mix of guesswork and calculation.

  32. Microblogging: Posting short updates on social media platforms.

  33. Sharent: A parent who frequently shares photos and details about their children online.

  34. Staycation: A vacation spent at home or nearby rather than traveling.

  35. Viral: Content that spreads rapidly and widely online.

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  1. Beach Read: A light work of escapist fiction.

  2. Street Corn: Grilled corn coated with a creamy spread and garnished with toppings.

  3. Touch Grass: To participate in normal activities in the real world.

  4. Nepo Baby: A person who gains success through familial connections.

  5. Cash Grab: An attempt to make money quickly.

  6. Creepy-Crawly: An informal term for insects or small creatures.

  7. MAGA: An acronym for "Make America Great Again."

  8. Far Left: A political term describing extreme left-wing positions.

  9. Far Right: A political term describing extreme right-wing positions.

  10. Classical Liberalism: A political ideology emphasizing individual liberty and limited government.

  11. Late Capitalism: A term used to describe the current stage of capitalism.

  12. Freestyle: An improvised performance, especially in rap.

  13. Jam Band: A band known for its live improvisational performances.

  14. True Crime: A genre depicting real crime cases.

  15. Dungeon Crawler: A video game focused on exploring labyrinthine environments.

  16. Burrata: Mozzarella formed into a ball-shaped casing containing curds and cream.

  17. Capicola: A seasoned Italian pork cut from the neck and top shoulder.

  18. International Bitterness Unit: A measure of the bitterness of beer.

  19. Heat Index: A value derived from air temperature and relative humidity.

  20. Spotted Lanternfly: An invasive insect species.

  21. Shadow Ban: The act of blocking a user or their content without their knowledge.

  22. For You Page (FYP): A social media feed with personalized content.

  23. Snog: A British term for kissing.

  24. IDGAF: An acronym for "I Don't Give A F***."

  25. Crowdfunding: The practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the internet. 

  26. Cryptic pregnancy: A pregnancy that is not detected until very late, sometimes not until labor. 

  27. Death Cafe: A place where people gather to discuss death and dying.



  1. Deep Learning: A type of machine learning based on neural networks with multiple layers.
  2. Digital Nomad: A person who uses telecommunications technologies to earn a living and conduct their life in a nomadic manner.
  3. Fake News: False or misleading information presented as news.
  4. Flexitarian: A person who has a primarily vegetarian diet but occasionally eats meat or fish.
  5. Gig Economy: A labor market characterized by the prevalence of short-term contracts or freelance work.
  6. Influencer: A person who has the ability to influence the behavior or opinions of others, especially through social media.
  7. Lifehack: A strategy or technique adopted to manage one's time and daily activities more efficiently.
  8. Microwave Society: A society that demands immediate results or gratification.
  9. Net Neutrality: The principle that internet service providers should treat all data on the internet the same.
  10. Niche Market: A small, specialized market for a particular product or service.
  11. Overtourism: Excessive numbers of tourists visiting a popular destination, causing negative impacts.
  12. Pop-up Shop: A temporary retail space that appears for a short time.
  13. Quantified Self: A movement to incorporate technology into data acquisition on aspects of a person's daily life.
  14. Sexting: The sending of sexually explicit messages or images, primarily between mobile phones.
  15. Social Media Influencer: A user on social media who has established credibility in a specific industry.

கொஞ்சம் நோட்ஸ் - EP.3



  1. Cavitation: The formation and collapse of vapor-filled cavities in a fluid due to changes in pressure.

  2. Euler-Bernoulli Beam Theory: Describes the relationship between the bending of a beam and the applied load.

  3. Boundary Layer Theory: Describes the behavior of fluid flow near a solid boundary.

  4. Gear Ratios: The ratio of the rotational speeds of two or more interconnected gears.

  5. Isentropic Process: A thermodynamic process that occurs without any heat transfer.

  6. Ductility: The ability of a material to undergo significant plastic deformation before rupture.

  7. Brittleness: The tendency of a material to fracture without significant deformation.

  8. Yield Strength: The stress at which a material begins to deform plastically.

  9. Stress Concentration: The occurrence of stress intensities at particular points in a material.

  10. Thermal Expansion: The tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature.

  11. Viscous Flow: A type of fluid flow in which the fluid's viscosity plays a significant role in its behavior.

  12. Radiative Heat Transfer: The transfer of heat in the form of electromagnetic radiation.

  13. P-V Diagram: A plot of pressure against volume, used to represent the work done by a thermodynamic system.

  14. Mohr's Theorem: Used to analyze the bending of beams and other structural elements.

  15. Torsion: The twisting of an object due to an applied torque.

  16. Stress-Strain Relationship: The relationship between the stress applied to a material and the resulting strain.

  17. Natural Frequency: The frequency at which a system tends to oscillate in the absence of any driving force.

  18. Transient Heat Conduction: The study of heat conduction in a material when its temperature varies with time.

  19. Phase Diagram: A chart showing the phases of a substance as a function of temperature and pressure.

  20. Thermodynamic Equilibrium: A state in which all macroscopic flows of matter and energy have ceased, and all properties are uniform throughout the system.

கொஞ்சம் நோட்ஸ் - EP.2

 


Newton's Laws of Motion: Fundamental principles describing the relationship between a body and the forces acting on it.
Navier-Stokes Equations: Equations that describe the motion of viscous fluid substances.
Hooke's Law: Principle of elasticity that states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring is proportional to the distance.
Fourier's Law of Heat Conduction: Describes the rate of heat conduction through a material.
Euler's Equations: Equations governing the rotation of a rigid body.
Carnot Cycle: A theoretical cycle that provides the maximum possible efficiency for a heat engine.
Reynolds Number: A dimensionless number used to predict flow patterns in different fluid flow situations.
Pascal's Law: Principle stating that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions.
Boyle's Law: Describes the inversely proportional relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature.
Charles's Law: Describes how gases tend to expand when heated.
Rankine Cycle: A model used to predict the performance of steam turbine systems.
Second Law of Thermodynamics: States that the total entropy of an isolated system can never decrease over time.
Poiseuille's Law: Describes the flow rate of a fluid through a cylindrical pipe.
Planck's Law: Describes the distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body in thermal equilibrium.
Kirchhoff's Laws: Laws dealing with the current and voltage in electrical circuits.
Stokes' Law: Describes the force of viscosity on a small sphere moving through a viscous fluid.
Dalton's Law: States that the total pressure exerted by a mixture of non-reacting gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of individual gases.
Hagen-Poiseuille Equation: Describes the flow of incompressible and Newtonian fluids in long cylindrical pipes.
Laws of Thermodynamics: Four laws that form the basis of classical thermodynamics.
Laminar and Turbulent Flow: Describes the different regimes of fluid flow, where laminar flow is smooth and orderly, and turbulent flow is chaotic and disordered.

Centrifugal Force: The apparent force that acts outward on a body moving around a center, arising from the body's inertia.

Centripetal Force: The force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving.
Clapeyron Equation: A way of characterizing the phase transition between two states of matter, such as solid and liquid.
Mohr's Circle: A graphical representation of the state of stress at a point.
Prandtl Number: A dimensionless number that signifies the relative thickness of the velocity boundary layer to the thermal boundary layer.
Stribeck Curve: Describes the relationship between friction coefficient and bearing number in lubricated sliding.
Tensile Strength: The maximum stress that a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before breaking.
Von Mises Yield Criterion: Used to predict the yield of ductile materials under complex loading.
Young's Modulus: A measure of the stiffness of a solid material.
Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics: If two systems are each in thermal equilibrium with a third system, they are in thermal equilibrium with each other.
Entropy: A measure of the amount of disorder or randomness in a system.
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: A material property that describes the extent to which a material expands upon heating.
Creep: The tendency of a solid material to move or deform permanently under the influence of mechanical stresses.
Fatigue: The weakening of a material caused by repeatedly applied loads.
Shear Stress: A stress that occurs when forces are applied parallel or tangential to a surface.
Turbulent Flow: A flow regime characterized by chaotic, stochastic property changes.
Laminar Flow: A type of fluid flow in which the fluid travels smoothly or in regular paths.
Viscosity: A measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation at a given rate.
Buoyancy: The force exerted on an object that is wholly or partly immersed in a fluid.
Strain Energy: The energy stored in a body due to deformation.
Stress-Strain Curve: A graph that shows the relationship between stress and strain for a material.
Buckling: A failure mode characterized by a sudden sideways deflection of a structural member under compressive load.
Gibbs Free Energy: A thermodynamic potential that measures the maximum reversible work that may be performed by a thermodynamic system.
Specific Heat Capacity: The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius.
Critical Point: The end point of a phase equilibrium curve, where the distinction between liquid and gas phases ceases to exist.
Rankine-Hugoniot Equations: Describe the relationship between the states on either side of a shock wave in a compressible fluid.
Le Chatelier's Principle: States that if a system at equilibrium is disturbed, the system will adjust itself to partially counteract the effect of the disturbance.
Fluence: The total amount of energy per unit area in a wave or a beam.
Diffusion: The net movement of molecules or atoms from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
S-N Curve (Fatigue Life): A plot of the number of cycles to failure against the stress amplitude for a material.
Thermal Conductivity: A measure of a material's ability to conduct heat.
Friction Coefficient: A dimensionless scalar value that describes the ratio of the force of friction between two bodies to the force pressing them together.
Coanda Effect: The tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a convex surface.
D'Alembert's Principle: States that the sum of the differences between the applied forces and the inertial forces on a body is zero.
Mach Number: The ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the surrounding medium.
Nusselt Number: A dimensionless number that describes the ratio of convective to conductive heat transfer.
Pascals (Pa): The SI unit of pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter.
Hysteresis: The dependence of the state of a system on its history, especially in materials subject to magnetic or mechanical cycles.
Archimedes' Principle: States that the upward buoyant force exerted on a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body. 
Ergonomics: The study of how to design devices, machines, and workspaces to best fit human needs and capabilitie

கொஞ்சம் நோட்ஸ் - EP.1




Bernoulli's Theorem, also known as Bernoulli's Principle, is a fundamental principle in fluid dynamics. It's named after Daniel Bernoulli, a Swiss mathematician and physicist. The theorem describes the behavior of a moving fluid and is essential in understanding various phenomena in aerodynamics, hydraulics, and other fields. Here's a detailed explanation:

Bernoulli's Theorem

Statement: Bernoulli's Theorem states that in a steady, incompressible flow of an ideal fluid (with no viscosity), the total mechanical energy per unit volume remains constant. The mechanical energy is composed of the fluid's kinetic energy, potential energy, and pressure energy.

Mathematical Formulation:

The mathematical expression of Bernoulli's Theorem is:

P+12ρv2+ρgh=constantP + \frac{1}{2} \rho v^2 + \rho gh = \text{constant}

Where:

  • PP is the fluid pressure.

  • ρ\rho (rho) is the fluid density.

  • vv is the fluid velocity.

  • gg is the acceleration due to gravity.

  • hh is the height above a reference level.

Components:

  1. Pressure Energy:

    • The term PP represents the pressure energy per unit volume of the fluid.

  2. Kinetic Energy:

    • The term 12ρv2\frac{1}{2} \rho v^2 represents the kinetic energy per unit volume of the fluid, where 12v2\frac{1}{2} v^2 is the specific kinetic energy.

  3. Potential Energy:

    • The term ρgh\rho gh represents the potential energy per unit volume of the fluid, where ghgh is the specific potential energy (gravitational).

Interpretation:

  • Bernoulli's Principle can be interpreted to mean that an increase in the fluid's velocity leads to a decrease in its pressure and vice versa.

  • The principle is applicable to various scenarios, such as the lift generated by an airplane wing, the behavior of a fluid flowing through a pipe, and the operation of a venturi meter.

Applications:

  1. Aerodynamics:

    • Lift on an Airplane Wing: The shape of an airplane wing (airfoil) causes the air to flow faster over the top surface than the bottom surface. According to Bernoulli's Principle, the pressure on the top surface is lower than on the bottom, creating lift.

  2. Hydraulics:

    • Venturi Effect: In a venturi meter, fluid flows through a constricted section of a pipe, increasing its velocity and decreasing its pressure. This principle is used to measure the flow rate of the fluid.

  3. Medical Devices:

    • Venturi Masks: These are used to deliver a controlled oxygen concentration to patients. The mask uses the venturi effect to mix oxygen with room air.

Limitations:

  • Bernoulli's Theorem assumes that the fluid is ideal (incompressible and non-viscous) and that the flow is steady. Real-world fluids often exhibit viscosity, compressibility, and turbulence, which can affect the applicability of the theorem.

I hope this gives you a comprehensive understanding of Bernoulli's Theorem! If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

இந்த பதிவு எதனை பற்றியது என்று கண்டுபிடியுங்கள் - 1


1. Neurocysticercosis - A parasitic infection caused by the pork tapeworm.

2. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis - A rare, chronic, progressive encephalitis that affects children and young adults, caused by the measles virus.

3. Colchicine poisoning - Toxicity from colchicine, a medication used to treat gout.

4. Echovirus 11 - A virus that can cause a range of illnesses, including meningitis and myocarditis.

5. Allergic reaction to copper IUD - An immune response to a copper intrauterine device.

6. Vitamin K deficiency, liver cancer, Wilson's disease - Vitamin K deficiency affects blood clotting; liver cancer is a malignant tumor of the liver; Wilson's disease is a genetic disorder causing copper accumulation in tissues.

7. African trypanosomiasis - Also known as sleeping sickness, caused by the Trypanosoma parasite.

8. Organophosphate poisoning - Toxicity from organophosphate chemicals, often found in pesticides.

9. Arteriovenous malformation - An abnormal connection between arteries and veins, bypassing the capillary system.

10. Rabies - A viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain in humans and other mammals.

11. Naphthalene poisoning - Toxicity from naphthalene, a substance found in mothballs.

12. Cadmium poisoning - Toxicity from cadmium, a heavy metal.

13. Leprosy - A chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae.

14. Congestive heart failure due to drug abuse - Heart failure caused by the heart's inability to pump blood effectively, exacerbated by drug use.

15. Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency - A genetic disorder affecting the urea cycle, leading to ammonia accumulation.

16. Cushing's disease - A condition caused by excess cortisol production.

17. Common variable immunodeficiency disease from interaction of Epstein-Barr virus with anti-seizure medication - A disorder characterized by low levels of serum immunoglobulins and an increased susceptibility to infections.

18. Small-cell lung cancer - A fast-growing type of lung cancer.

19. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura - A rare blood disorder causing blood clots in small blood vessels.

20. Fulminating osteomyelitis - A severe, rapidly progressing infection of the bone.

21. Necrotizing fasciitis, cancerous adenoma, necrosis due to muscle death due to infarction due to clot due to aneurysm - Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe infection causing tissue death; cancerous adenoma is a benign tumor that can become cancerous; necrosis is tissue death due to lack of blood flow.

22. Acute intermittent porphyria - A genetic disorder affecting the production of heme, leading to a buildup of toxic substances.

Season 2

1. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Cystic Fibrosis - ARDS is a severe lung condition causing respiratory failure; Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disorder affecting the lungs and digestive system.

2. Melioidosis, Alcoholic Cirrhosis - Melioidosis is a bacterial infection affecting various organs; Alcoholic Cirrhosis is severe liver damage due to long-term alcohol abuse.

3. Erdheim-Chester Disease - A rare form of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis, causing abnormal growths in various tissues.

4. Wegener's Granulomatosis - An autoimmune disease causing inflammation of blood vessels, leading to damage in the respiratory tract and kidneys.

5. Aortic Dissection - A serious condition where the inner layer of the aorta tears, causing blood to flow between the layers of the artery wall.

6. Heavy Metal Poisoning - Toxicity due to exposure to heavy metals such as lead, mercury, or arsenic.

7. Celiac Disease - An autoimmune disorder where ingestion of gluten leads to damage in the small intestine.

8. Heat Stroke - A condition caused by the body overheating, typically as a result of prolonged exposure to high temperatures.

9. Acute Intermittent Porphyria - A genetic disorder affecting the production of heme, leading to a buildup of toxic substances.

10. Tuberous Sclerosis - A genetic disorder causing benign tumors to form in various organs, including the brain, heart, kidneys, and skin.

11. Amantadine Poisoning - Toxicity from amantadine, a medication used to treat Parkinson's disease and influenza.

12. Measles - A highly contagious viral infection causing a skin rash and flu-like symptoms.

13. Wilson's Disease - A genetic disorder causing copper accumulation in tissues, leading to liver and neurological damage.

14. Tumor Lysis Syndrome - A potentially fatal complication of cancer treatment, causing the release of cellular contents into the bloodstream.

15. Fabry Disease - A rare genetic disorder affecting the body's ability to break down a specific type of fat, leading to organ damage.

16. Fish Poisoning (Ciguatera) - A foodborne illness caused by consuming fish contaminated with ciguatoxins.

17. Mercury Poisoning - Toxicity from mercury exposure, leading to neurological and renal damage.

18. Radiation Poisoning - Illness caused by excessive exposure to ionizing radiation, affecting various organs and tissues.

19. Epilepsy, Mitochondrial Disease - Epilepsy is a neurological disorder causing recurrent seizures; Mitochondrial Disease affects the mitochondria, leading to energy production issues in cells.

20. Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis - An immune system disorder causing inflammation of the lungs due to inhalation of various environmental substances.

21. Pseudo Tumor Cerebri - A condition characterized by increased intracranial pressure without a detectable cause.

22. Capgras Syndrome - A psychiatric disorder where a person believes that a friend or family member has been replaced by an identical imposter.


இந்த பதிவு எதனை பற்றியது என்று கண்டுபிடியுங்கள் - 2

 Season 3

1. Cushing's syndrome - A condition caused by excess cortisol production.
2. Secondary syphilis, vasculitis - Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum; vasculitis is inflammation of blood vessels.
3. Brain tumor (craniopharyngioma) - A type of benign brain tumor that can affect the pituitary gland.
4. Guillain-Barré syndrome - A rare neurological disorder in which the body's immune system attacks the peripheral nerves.
5. Leptospirosis - A bacterial infection that can lead to liver and kidney damage.
6. Lymphoma - A type of cancer that begins in the lymphatic system.
7. Cancer (mesothelioma) - A rare cancer that affects the lining of the lungs, chest, or abdomen.
8. Graft-versus-host disease - A complication following a bone marrow transplant where the donor's immune cells attack the recipient's tissues.
9. Acute eosinophilic pneumonia - A rare lung condition characterized by the accumulation of eosinophils (a type of white blood cell) in the lungs.
10. Multiple sclerosis - A chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, leading to a range of neurological symptoms.
11. Hepatitis C, cryoglobulinemia - Hepatitis C is a viral infection that affects the liver; cryoglobulinemia is a condition where abnormal proteins in the blood become solid at low temperatures.
12. Copper deficiency - A condition caused by insufficient copper intake, affecting various bodily functions.
13. Subacute thyroiditis - An inflammation of the thyroid gland that can cause temporary hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.
14. Scleroderma - A group of autoimmune diseases that cause the skin and connective tissues to harden and tighten.
15. Primary biliary cirrhosis - A chronic liver disease caused by progressive destruction of the bile ducts.
16. Ameloblastoma - A rare, benign tumor of the jaw.
17. Mastocytosis - A condition characterized by an abnormal accumulation of mast cells in the skin and other organs.
18. Brucellosis - A bacterial infection transmitted from animals to humans, causing fever, joint pain, and fatigue.
19. Diabetes insipidus - A condition characterized by excessive thirst and excretion of large amounts of dilute urine.
20. Thiamine deficiency (beriberi) - A condition caused by a lack of vitamin B1, leading to neurological and cardiovascular problems.
21. Von Hippel-Lindau disease - A genetic disorder that causes tumors and cysts to develop in various organs.
22. TTP (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura) - A rare blood disorder causing blood clots in small blood vessels throughout the body.
23. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - A rare, degenerative brain disorder caused by prions.
24. Chagas disease - A parasitic infection transmitted by insects, causing heart and digestive system problems.

Season 4

1. Alone - Environmental poisoning (mold exposure): Toxicity resulting from inhaling mold spores, which can cause respiratory issues and other health problems.
2. The Right Stuff - Pseudocyesis (false pregnancy): A condition where a person believes they are pregnant, exhibiting pregnancy symptoms without being actually pregnant.
3. 97 Seconds - Tension pneumothorax, electrical injury: A life-threatening condition where air enters the pleural space, causing lung collapse; injury caused by electric shock.
4. Guardian Angels - Lymphoma, paraneoplastic syndrome: Cancer that begins in the lymphatic system; a group of rare disorders triggered by an abnormal immune response to a neoplasm.
5. Mirror Mirror - Bacterial infection (Streptococcus): An infection caused by Streptococcus bacteria, leading to various illnesses such as strep throat, impetigo, and cellulitis.
6. Whatever It Takes - Leptospirosis: A bacterial infection transmitted through contact with contaminated water or animal urine, affecting the kidneys and liver.
7. Ugly - Tuberous sclerosis: A genetic disorder that causes benign tumors to form in various organs, including the brain, heart, kidneys, and skin.
8. You Don't Want to Know - Von Hippel-Lindau disease: A genetic disorder that causes tumors and cysts to develop in various organs, including the brain, spinal cord, kidneys, and eyes.
9. Games - Cystic fibrosis, allergic reaction to medication: A genetic disorder affecting the lungs and digestive system; an immune response to a medication causing symptoms like rash, itching, and difficulty breathing.
10. It's a Wonderful Lie - Erythropoietic protoporphyria: A form of porphyria that affects the skin, causing sensitivity to sunlight and painful skin reactions.
11. Frozen - Cold agglutinin disease: A rare autoimmune disorder in which cold temperatures trigger the immune system to attack red blood cells.
12. Don't Ever Change - Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV): A rodent-borne viral infection that can cause meningitis, encephalitis, or mild flu-like symptoms.
13. No More Mr. Nice Guy - Chagas disease: A parasitic infection transmitted by insects, causing heart and digestive system problems.
14. Living the Dream - Heavy metal poisoning (thallium): Toxicity resulting from exposure to thallium, a heavy metal that can cause neurological and gastrointestinal symptoms.
15. House's Head - Amnesia, brain injury: Loss of memory due to brain injury, affecting the ability to recall information or events.
16. Wilson's Heart - Heart failure, brain death: The heart's inability to pump blood effectively, leading to organ failure; irreversible loss of all brain function.

Season 5

1. Dying Changes Everything - Eosinophilic pneumonia: A condition where eosinophils (a type of white blood cell) accumulate in the lungs, causing inflammation.
2. Not Cancer - Heavy metal poisoning (gold): Toxicity from exposure to gold particles, which can cause various health issues.
3. Adverse Events - Bisphosphonate poisoning: Adverse effects from medications used to treat osteoporosis and similar diseases.
4. Birthmarks - Malignant melanoma: A type of skin cancer that develops in the cells that produce melanin.
5. Lucky Thirteen - Huntington's disease: A genetic disorder causing the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain.
6. Joy - Eclampsia: A severe complication of pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure and seizures.
7. The Itch - Tinea (ringworm): A fungal infection that affects the skin, scalp, or nails.
8. Emancipation - Paraneoplastic syndrome: A group of rare disorders triggered by an abnormal immune response to a neoplasm (cancer).
9. Last Resort - Melioidosis: A bacterial infection that can affect various organs and cause severe illness.
10. Let Them Eat Cake - Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT II deficiency): A metabolic disorder affecting muscle cells and causing muscle weakness and pain.
11. Joy to the World - Von Hippel-Lindau disease: A genetic disorder that causes tumors and cysts to develop in various organs.
12. Painless - Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS-1): A genetic disorder affecting multiple endocrine glands.
13. Big Baby - Erdheim-Chester disease: A rare form of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis, causing abnormal growths in various tissues.
14. The Greater Good - Whipple's disease: A rare bacterial infection that can affect the intestines and other organs.
15. Unfaithful - Chagas disease: A parasitic infection transmitted by insects, causing heart and digestive system problems.
16. The Softer Side - Androgen insensitivity syndrome: A condition where a person is genetically male but has some or all physical traits of a female due to resistance to male hormones.
17. The Social Contract - Hurler syndrome (Mucopolysaccharidosis type I): A genetic disorder affecting the breakdown of glycosaminoglycans, leading to buildup and damage to organs and tissues.
18. Here Kitty - Fabry disease: A rare genetic disorder affecting the body's ability to break down a specific type of fat, leading to organ damage.
19. Locked In - Locked-in syndrome: A condition where a person is conscious and aware but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete paralysis of nearly all voluntary muscles.
20. Simple Explanation - Amyloidosis: A condition where abnormal protein deposits called amyloids build up in organs and tissues, causing damage.
21. Saviors - Acromegaly: A hormonal disorder that results from excess growth hormone, leading to enlarged bones and tissues.
22. House Divided - Alice in Wonderland syndrome: A neurological condition that affects perception, causing size distortions and altered body image.
23. Under My Skin - Acute promyelocytic leukemia: A type of cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow, characterized by an overproduction of immature white blood cells.
24. Both Sides Now - Disulfiram reaction: An adverse reaction to disulfiram, a medication used to treat chronic alcoholism, causing severe nausea and other symptoms when alcohol is consumed.
1. Broken - Catatonia, Pelvic infection: Catatonia is a state of psycho-motor immobility and behavioral abnormality; a pelvic infection is an infection in the female reproductive organs.
2. Epic Fail - Meningoencephalitis: Inflammation of the brain and its surrounding protective membranes.
3. The Tyrant - Amyloidosis: A condition where abnormal protein deposits called amyloids build up in organs and tissues.
4. Instant Karma - Opioid-induced constipation, congenital adrenal hyperplasia: Constipation caused by opioid use; a genetic disorder affecting adrenal gland function.
5. Brave Heart - Ehrlichiosis: A tick-borne bacterial infection causing flu-like symptoms.
6. Known Unknowns - Systemic lupus erythematosus: An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks its own tissues.
7. Teamwork - Amebic liver abscess: A pus-filled mass in the liver due to an intestinal parasite.
8. Ignorance Is Bliss - Sickle cell trait and poisoning from ephedrine: Sickle cell trait is a genetic condition where a person inherits one sickle cell gene; ephedrine poisoning is toxicity from a stimulant drug.
9. Wilson - Hypertension, Takayasu's arteritis: High blood pressure; a rare type of vasculitis that damages large arteries.
10. The Down Low - Superior vena cava syndrome: A group of symptoms caused by partial blockage of the superior vena cava.
11. Remorse - Lead poisoning: Toxicity due to lead exposure, affecting multiple body systems.
12. Moving the Chains - Trauma-induced rhabdomyolysis, compartment syndrome: Muscle breakdown leading to the release of muscle fibers into the bloodstream; a painful condition caused by pressure buildup within muscles.
13. 5 to 9 - Acromegaly: A hormonal disorder resulting from excess growth hormone, leading to enlarged bones and tissues.
14. Private Lives - Decompression sickness: A condition caused by dissolved gases coming out of solution into bubbles inside the body on depressurization.
15. Black Hole - Chromosome 6 translocation, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: A genetic abnormality; a rare, degenerative brain disorder caused by prions.
16. Lockdown - Locked-in syndrome: A condition where a person is conscious and aware but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete paralysis of nearly all voluntary muscles.
17. Knight Fall - Hyper-IgM syndrome: A condition causing immune system problems due to abnormal levels of antibodies.
18. Open and Shut - Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis: A rare, usually fatal brain infection caused by Naegleria fowleri.
19. The Choice - Pseudo-Cushing's syndrome: A condition causing symptoms similar to Cushing's syndrome, without the excess cortisol production.
20. Baggage - Stiff-person syndrome: A rare neurological disorder causing muscle stiffness and spasms.
21. Help Me - Exertional heat stroke: A condition caused by strenuous physical activity in high temperatures, leading to overheating and potential organ damage.


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