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homologies Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


homologies ka kya matlab hota hai


समरूपता

Noun:

संबंध की समानता, सजातीय, अनुरूपता,



homologies शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

उन्हें सजातीय तौर पर माहलज (स्थानीय रूप में धिवेहिस) कहा जाता है।

लगभग सभी जर्मेनिक भाषाओँ में इन सभी के सजातीय प्रत्यय मौजूद हैं लेकिन उनके उपयोग भिन्न हो गए हैं, जैसे की जर्मन "फ्री-हीत" बनाम अंग्रेज़ी "फ्री-डम" (-हीत प्रत्यय अंग्रेज़ी -हुड का सजातीय है, जबकि अंग्रेज़ी -डम प्रत्यय जर्मन -तुम का)।



मालदीव सजातीय पहचान संस्कृतियों का मिश्रण है जो उन लोगों को दर्शाता है जो इन द्वीपों पर बसे, यह धर्म और भाषा के द्वारा प्रबलित है।

अल्बानिया एक सजातीय देश है: ९४% लोग मूल अल्बानियाई हैं, जो दो मुख्य समूहों में बँटे हैं - घेस (उत्तर) और तोस्क (दक्षिण) और भौगोलिक रूप से श्कुम्बिन नदी इस क्षेत्रों को अलग करती है।

জজজ बंगाली, बांग्लादेश की कुल आबादी का 98% हिस्सा बनाते हैं, जो इसे दुनिया में सबसे अधिक सजातीय राज्यों में से एक बनाता है।

वह भाषा और सजातीय में भारतीय उपमहाद्वीप के द्रविड़ लोगों से संबंधित है।

('विष्' या 'विश्' धातु लैटिन में - vicus और सालविक में vas -ves का सजातीय हो सकता है।

इन विभिन्न भाषायों के शब्दों के रूप इसलिए मिलते-जुलते थे क्योंकि यह एक ही प्राचीन जड़ से उत्पन्न हुए सजातीय शब्द थे।

आइसलैण्ड बहुत सीमा तक एक सजातीय देश है और यहाँ पूरे देश की जनसंख्या पर डीएनए शोध चल रहा है।

जब भारतीय आर्य और ईरानी लोगों का विभाजन हुआ तो इस सही व्यवस्था के लिए संस्कृत में शब्द 'ऋत' बना और ईरानी भाषाओँ में इसका सजातीय 'अर्ता' () बना, जिसका एक अन्य रूप 'अशा' है।

homologies's Usage Examples:

But only slight modifications are required to produce the Tornaria larva of the Enteropneusta and other larvae, including the special type that is inferred from the Dipleurula larval stages of recent forms to have characterized the ancestor of the Echinoderms. We cannot enter here into all the details of comparison between these larval forms; amid much that is hypothetical a few homologies are widely accepted, and the preceding account will show the kind of relation that the Echinoderms bear to other animals, including what are now usually regarded as the ancestors of the Chordata (to which back-boned animals belong), as well as the nature of the evidence that their study has been, or may be, made to yield.


The calycinal theory is not merely an assertion of certain homologies, a few of which might be disputed without affecting the rest: it governs our whole conception of the echinoderms, because it implies their descent from a calyculate ancestor - not a "crinoidphantom," that bogey of the Sarasins, but a form with definite plates subject to a quinqueradiate arrangement, with which its internal organs must likewise have been correlated.


But the study that should elucidate the fundamental similarities or homologies between the several classes, and should suggest the relations of the Echinoderma to other phyla, had scarcely begun.


The homologies between man and other animals which both schools try to account for; the explanation of the intervals, with apparent want of intermediate forms, which seem to the creationists so absolute a separation between species; the evidence of useless " rudimentary organs," such as in man the external shell of the ear, and the muscle which enables some individuals to twitch their ears, which rudimentary parts the evolutionists claim to be only explicable as relics of an earlier specific condition, - these, which are the main points of the argument on the origin of man, belong to general biology.


It is not altogether easy to recognize the homologies of the endites and exites even within the order Phyllopoda, and the identification of the two distal endites as corresponding to the endopodite and exopodite of higher Crustacea is not free from difficulty.


These homologies of the hemipterous jaws were determined by J.


The situation of the lateral nervestems in the different genera with respect to the muscular layers lends definite support to the interpretation of their homologies here given and forms the basis of Burger's classification.


Rolleston, " On the Homologies of Certain Muscles connected with the Shoulder-joint," Trans.


From the rough comparison of the skeleton of a bird with that of a man by Pierre Delon, in the 16th century (to go no further back), down to the theory of the limbs and the theory of the skull at the present day; or, from the first demonstration of the homologies of the parts of a flower by C. F.


Divergent views have been held by different authors both as regards the nature of the cormus as a whole, and as regards the homologies of the different types of appendages borne by it.



Synonyms:

similarity,



Antonyms:

difference, dissimilarity,



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