अपरूपजनन Meaning in English
अपरूपजनन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : deformation
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विकृतिकरण करने वाला साधनअपरूपता
अस्विकृति
विकृतकामी
विकृतगंधी
विकृति कर्ता
कामविकृति
निरूपक भाषा
डिफ़्रेंशिएबल
डिफ्रिजिंग
डिफ्रॉक
डिफ्रॉकिंग
डिफ्रॉस्ट
डिफ्रॉस्टर
डिफ्रॉस्टर्स
अपरूपजनन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Judging from their physical characteristics, this deformation likely represents the trampling and churning of these sands by dinosaurs after their deposition.
With the dies and material be fed into the die between the bolster and slide, good press designs must account for plastic deformation, other wise known as deflection when frame design and loads are considered.
Just as the acoustic energy was transmitted through the air as pressure differentials (or deformations), the acoustic energy travels through the material which makes up the wall in the same manner.
The game's terrain deformation and Biome Brush were implemented to give the player control over their habitats by making them unique and individual, while making them simple enough to not alienate players that weren't as interested in the details of building an exhibit.
Normally, this deformation lasts only as long as a cell is present in a capillary, but in hereditary elliptocytosis the instability of the cytoskeleton means that erythrocytes deformed by passing through a capillary are forever rendered elliptical.
Kodaira also proved (Kodaira 1963), by recourse to the classification of compact complex surfaces, that every compact Kähler surface is a deformation of a projective Kähler surface.
In the case of Crotty Dam, the embankment was partly composed of well graded gravels, and thus a very high modulus of embankment deformation was achieved.
The vertices closer to the joint will usually have a lower weight assigned; the reason is so that during deformation, the geometry of the skin does not fold in on itself.
Weighting in this situation will most of the time be done automatically using skinning techniques but is often done by hand fine tune the skeleton's deformation effects.
The shear forces cause deformation and recrystallization that drive the movement, this movement then causes topographic lows and valleys to form after all of the material in the ice sheet has been discharged.
In addition to driving stress, ice streams have better insulation as the thickness of ice increases, due to it retaining higher temperatures better, it can increase the rate of deformation, as well as basal sliding.
Rising sea levels will weather the surrounding sheet and cause erosion and deformation of the sheet itself, thus altering the landscape and morphology.
From 1920 onward, Bucher was noted for his studies in cryptovolcanic structures, significant deformations of the crust of the Earth, and structural geology.