ओक्यूपेशन Meaning in English
ओक्यूपेशन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : occupancy
, ocupeshan
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ओडऔ डी कार्ड
ओडालिस्क
विषमतापूर्ण
विषम भुज तथ कोण वाला
विषम रंग का रेशमी कपडा
फुटकर काम
विषम,अजनबी
ओडालर
ओडिश
विषमता
विषमतापूर्वक
अजीब ढंग से
अजीब रूप से
ओडेंस
ओक्यूपेशन हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""केनेडियन सेन्टर फॉर ओक्यूपेशनल हेल्थ एंड सेफ्टी -गेंग्लियोन साय्स्ट।
ओक्यूपेशन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
For a receptor with n binding sites that independently bind to the ligand, each binding site will have an average occupancy of [L]/(Kd + [L]).
However, over time and with the introduction of the French and their occupancy of Croatian high court, nobles began to view the poor as an inferior subset of people that were to remain voiceless and devout to their King.
Some offer fixed occupancy periods in which an owner uses the same time each year.
Some offer "floating" periods, in which the occupancy times rotate throughout the year, and some offer a mixture of these, with some time fixed and some floating.
The project, which entailed stripping the building to its original concrete frame while it continued under occupancy, was designed by Lydon Lynch Architects.
As a corollary, the "discovering" power gains the exclusive right to extinguish the "right of occupancy" of the Indigenous occupants, which otherwise survived the assumption of sovereignty.
Three in One, [vehicle lane#Indonesia|high-occupancy vehicle lane] in Indonesia.
Teterboro, New Jersey The Harbor Transitway is a shared-use express bus corridor (known as a busway or transitway) and high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes running in the median of Interstate 110 (Harbor Freeway) between Downtown Los Angeles and the Harbor Gateway Transit Center in Gardena, California.
The facility opened for two-person carpools (high-occupancy vehicle lanes) on June 26, 1996, for buses on August 1, 1996 and was converted to HOT lanes as part of the Metro ExpressLanes project on November 10, 2012.
The Harbor Transitway project built of new lanes (two in each direction) for buses and two-person carpools (high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes) between Downtown Los Angeles and a new transit center in Gardena, California.
Another commuter rail idea ended as METRO purchased the corridor and planned to run trains, but reversed itself and floated plans for a reversible high occupancy vehicle and bus transit lane to supplement the Southwest Freeway, tearing out the tracks in the mid 1990s.
When complete, the Monadnock was the largest office building in the world, with 1,200 rooms and an occupancy of over 6,000.
By 1977, operating expenses were high, rents were low, and occupancy had fallen to 80"nbsp;percent.