मोजिंग Meaning in English
मोजिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : mozing
, measuring
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
एकड़ों में नापमापक छड़ी
मापन छड़ी
सालना
मांस और रक्त
मांस एवं आलू का पकवान
मांस और आलू
मांस तंतु
मांस पाव
मांस बाहर
मेकेन
मेसेंटरी
कारीगर
मशीनी
मिस्तरी
मोजिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
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This type of tester is used for measuring transistor parameters dynamically under various operating conditions.
The smaller, Strome Castle, measuring 9m long x 3m wide, was built in 1958 by Nobles of Fraserburgh.
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The only area that he opened was around the precariously leaning Stone 56 (the western stone of the Great Trilithon), an area measuring approximately .
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The state of the device can be determined by measuring the separation between donor and acceptor fluorophores using FRET.
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If this can include an overarching 'chain of custody' sample history and data flow, combined with adequate SOP's for calibration " linearization of measuring tools, GLP compliance is virtually assured.
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