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alcuin Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


alcuin ka kya matlab hota hai


एल्कुइन

Noun:

अन्नसार,



alcuin शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

इसके अलावा पैर प्रक्रियाओ के पास नकारात्मक चार्ज वाले कोट -शर्करा पुटक भी होते है जो सीरम अन्नसार जैसे नकारात्मक चार्ज वाले अणु के निस्यंदन पर सीमा लगा देते हैं।

यह विसंयुग्मित बिलीरुबिन पानी में घुलनशील नहीं होता. फिर यह अन्नसार के साथ जुड़ जाता है और जिगर में भेजा.।

प्रोटीन जीन अन्नसार है और भ्रूण के समकक्ष माना करने के सीरम अन्नसार और अल्फा-भ्रूणप्रोटीन और अल्बूमिन जीन और 4 गुणसूत्र पर अग्रानुक्रम में मौजूद हैं।

জজজ

उदाहरण के रूप में छोटे आयनों जैसे सोडियम और पोटेशियम आयन आसानी से पास हो जाएंगे, पर वासतव में बड़े प्रोटीन्स, जैसे हीमोग्लोबिन और अन्नसार की भेद्यता है ही नहीं।

alcuin's Usage Examples:

The chief authorities for Willibrord's life are Alcuin's Vita Willibrordi, both in prose and in verse, and Bede's Hist.


Even in Alcuin's time miracles were reported to be still wrought at his tomb.


This would fix the date of his death in 738; and, as Alcuin tells us he was eighty-one years old when he died, it may be inferred that he was born in 657 - a theory on which all the dates given above are based, though it must be added that they are substantially confirmed by the incidental notices of Bede.


The king and nobles of the district endowed him with estates till he was at last able to build a church, over which Alcuin afterwards ruled.


His father, Wilgils, an Angle or, as Alcuin styles him, a Saxon, of Northumbria, withdrew from the world and constructed for himself a little oratory dedicated to St Andrew.


In the time of Archbishop Egbert (732-766) and of Alcuin, at first a scholar and afterwards master of the cloister school, York became one of the most celebrated places of education in Europe.


The building suffered from fire in 741, and, after it had been repaired by Archbishop Albert, was described by Alcuin as "a most magnificent basilica."


And not for them only; for in the school of York, founded by his pupil Archbishop Ecgberht, was trained Alcuin (Ealhwine) the initiator under Charles the Great of the Frankish schools, which did so much for learning on the continent.


814), Frankish Latin poet, and minister of Charlemagne, was of noble Frankish parentage, and educated at the palace school under Alcuin.


Roger, L'Enseignement des lettres classiques d'Ausone d Alcuin (Paris, 1905); J.



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