कंजेनर Meaning in English
कंजेनर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : congener
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कंजेनेरिकजन्मजात विसंगति
जन्मजात खामी
जन्मजात दोष
जन्मजात विकृति
जन्मजात रोग
जन्मजात त्रुटि
चयापचय की जन्मजात त्रुटि
जन्मजात हृदय दोष
जन्मजात हृदय विकार
जन्मजात प्रतिरक्षा
जन्मजात बाहुहीनता
कॉन्गि
कॉन्ग्लेटन
कॉन्ग्लोब
कंजेनर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
clavata’s congener Trichonephila plumipes is commonly found in Australia.
When placed in 10 different sites with varying light intensity and nitrogen concentration, Oriental bittersweet was found to have higher aboveground biomass as well as a lower mortality rate in comparison to its congener species, Celastrus scandens (American bittersweet).
In comparison to its congener American bittersweet, when placed in habitats with little light, Oriental bittersweet was found to have increased height, increased aboveground biomass, and increased total leaf mass.
A study conducted in 2006 showed that, in comparison to its congener American bittersweet, Oriental bittersweet had increased height, increased aboveground biomass, and increased total leaf mass.
It is one of six small New World sparrows in the genus, and is known to have [(biology)|hybridized] with Brewer's sparrow, a congener.
This origin is yet more obvious at the congenerous place names ending in -(i)kofen, frequent in the cantons of Bern, Solothurn, and also in Thurgovia; place names of this formation are dated to the 7th/8th century.
The idea that Dunsopterus and Cyrtoctenus were congeneric (e.
Apamea remissa is difficult to certainly distinguish from is congener Apamea furva.
Singani manufacturers take care to keep undesirable substances out of the product so that the characteristic terpenol profile dominates and is not blemished by off-odors such as grassiness (amyl alcohol), pineapple (ethyl butyrate), and other congeners.
Gli insetti autori delle galle del Terebinto e del Lentisco insieme ad alcune specie congeneri.
As with its congenerics, this is a reared-fanged species.
"A review of the relationships of Xenochrophis cerasogaster Cantor, 1839 (Serpentes: Colubridae) to its congeners".
This species is very closely allied to its European congener, differing, however, from it by the total absence of the rudimentary, scale-like hind limbs of that species.