पेटूपन Meaning in English
पेटूपन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : patenting
, gluttonousness
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ग्लैक्सग्लिया
ग्लीक
ग्लिसरीन
ग्लिसरिल
ग्लाइकोजेनिसस
ग्लेकिंग
ग्लान
ग्लिफ़
ग्लैरिएस्ट
ग्लालिसिस
ग्लाइसरिल
ग्लिसरोल
ग्लिट्जियर
महाप्रबंधक
पेटूपन हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
Nienasycenie (2002) [पेटूपन]।
""Nienasycenie (2002) [पेटूपन]।
पेटूपन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After 1848, he shifted to hydrological engineering, designing and patenting the wheel that bears his name.
Anderson retired from professional surfboarding in the mid-1980s and never sought to benefit commercially by patenting his invention.
In 2004, after 20 years and A'45 million worth of exhaustive research and prolific patenting, Florigene and Suntory scientists announced to the world the development of the first rose in the pipeline to a true blue rose.
Will Jennings, a research physician, has landed his major career break by patenting a new anesthetic drug.
ODMs create their own intellectual property and are very proactive in patenting it.
Prior to World War II he had made several important contributions to the study of eye disease, including the introduction of a new drug which he named Mydriciane, and the design and patenting of a machine used in operating on detached retinas.
Raw Thrills engineered the game while Konami and Activision were involved to cover patenting and licensing issues respectively.
The practice was used after in 1906 with the passing of the Burke Act, also known as the forced patenting act.
After disagreements about the design of the machine and problems with his salary, Roe, who had been sent back to Britain to deal with patenting the design, resigned.
This patent was approved and later cited by another inventor when patenting a similar technique for records.
The origins of the Motor Rail company can be traced back to the patenting of a gearbox by John Dixon Abbott of Eastbourne in 1909 ("Change speed and reversing gearbox suitable for use in motor-trams", UK Patent 18314).
They solved this problem by developing and patenting in 1934 two new camera tubes dubbed super-Emitron and CPS Emitron.