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Naris

In a biological context, a (plural: nares ) refers to a nostril.

: This landmark legislation, also known as the Women's Reservation Act , officially came into force in April 2026. It guarantees 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies. In a biological context, a (plural: nares )

: In humans and many animals, the nares are separated by a septum. The dilator naris is a specific muscle responsible for flaring the nostrils. : In humans and many animals, the nares

: It is positioned as a lightweight but powerful competitor to larger tools like Google's NotebookLM and ElevenLabs. : They recently developed "Dia," a 1

: They recently developed "Dia," a 1.6 billion-parameter text-to-speech (TTS) model designed to generate natural-sounding human dialogue.

: "Unilateral naris occlusion" is a technique used in scientific studies to investigate sensory deprivation and brain plasticity by temporarily closing one nostril. In wildlife rescue, external hazards like ice or oil can coat the nares, dangerously obstructing a bird's ability to breathe. 2. Social & Legislative: Nari Shakti (India)

: They serve as the entry and exit points for air during respiration and are vital for olfaction (smelling).

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