फिरनेवाला Meaning in English
फिरनेवाला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : rotator
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
रोटेटररोटेटर कफ
रोटावायरस
रटन
रोटावते
रौतेल
रोटेल्स
रोटेनोन
रोथ
रोटिफर
रोटिफेरा
रोटिसेरा
रोटिसीरीज
रोटिस्फर
रोटिस्फर्स
फिरनेवाला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Kuruvilla lead the pace attack on the tour of the West Indies in 1997, when Javagal Srinath was sidelined with a rotator cuff injury.
Morales recovered and knocked Chávez down twice in the 2nd round, but Chávez came back and fought hard for the rest of the fight, despite having a torn rotator cuff and torn ACL.
Military vehicles introduced in the 1990s The Cotton effect is the characteristic change in optical rotatory dispersion and/or circular dichroism in the vicinity of an absorption band of a substance.
Engineering Optical rotatory dispersion is the variation in the optical rotation of a substance with a change in the wavelength of light.
Optical rotatory dispersion can be used to find the absolute configuration of metal complexes.
This dependence of specific rotation on wavelength is called optical rotatory dispersion.
The first accounts in most cases for the majority of the variation in rotation and should not strictly be termed rotatory dispersion.
In addition to this pseudodispersion which depends on the material thickness, there is a true rotatory dispersion which depends on the variation with wavelength of the indices of refraction for right and left circularly polarized light.
If the entire optical rotatory dispersion spectrum is known, the circular dichroism spectrum can be calculated, and vice versa.
An object that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image is said to be chiral, and optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism are known as chiroptical properties.
These properties account for the fact that optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism are widely used in organic and inorganic chemistry and in biochemistry.
In the absence of magnetic fields, only chiral substances exhibit optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism.
Magnetic optical rotation is known as the Faraday effect, and its wavelength dependence is known as magnetic optical rotatory dispersion.