समकालन Meaning in English
समकालन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : synchronisation
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
तुल्यकालनसिंक्रनाइज़ेशन
सिंक्रनाइज़
सिंक्रनाइज़र
सिंक्रोनाइजिंग
तुल्यकालिक
समकालिक मोटर
तुल्यकालिक मोटर
समकालिक रूप से
सिंक्रोस्कोप
सिंक्रोटॉन
सिंक्रोट्रॉन
सिंकलाइन
सिंकोनिन
तालपरिवर्तन
समकालन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Patiala cricketers The Pop-Port interface (originally code-named "Tomahawk") was a proprietary plug-in port for accessories and data synchronisation, available with many Nokia mobile phones.
Integrated repository synchronisation (for fail-over servers).
Note that more recent driver versions force the synchronisation between Windows Speakers configuration and the X-Fi control panel when this was previously optional so unlike CMSS-3D Headphone some multi-channel applications will not make use of the technology.
Honda reported these issues were due to their gains being greater than expected and so surpassed estimated design limits of their architecture, they were confident however that they could improve the engine mappings and gearbox synchronisation to compensate.
As Steven reflects, "It just clicked – the humour, the synchronisation, the improvised sense of fun.
As a result, impulse interference would cause visual dark spots before it was large enough to affect the synchronisation of the picture.
Each character has a glove with which they have a 100% synchronisation rate (they have the most aptitude for).
Einstein synchronisation.
Agomelatine has shown an antidepressant-like effect in animal models of depression (learned helplessness test, despair test, chronic mild stress) as well as in models with circadian rhythm desynchronisation and in models related to stress and anxiety.
This was split into commercial synchronisation and production music departments, both under the Imagem name.
Time-synchronisation of all nodes in the network with very high precision of sub-microseconds.
A careful study of the synchronisation between the kings, chieftains and the poets suggested by these colophons indicates that this body of literature reflect occurrences within a period of four or five continuous generations at the most, a period of 120 or 150 years.