ossification Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
ossification ka kya matlab hota hai
रूढ़िवादिता
Noun:
हड्डी बन जाना,
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ossification शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
वे धार्मिक रूढ़िवादिता के बहुत कठोर आलोचक थे, जिसकी वजह से वह बहुत ही जल्दी विवादित हो गए और ताउम्र विवादित ही रहे।
जातिवाद एंव धर्म का अधिक महत्व - रूढ़िवादिता एंव परम्परावाद ग्रामीण जीवन के मूल समाज शास्त्रीय लक्षण हैं।
3. रूढ़िवादिता का होना |।
राजनीतिक रूढ़िवादिता और खुलेपन के बीच उलटे संबंध के समान, इन कुछ परिवर्तकों और बिग फ़ाइव के बीच सह-संबंध पाए गए हैं, हालांकि लक्षणों के ये परिवर्तन स्वयं पांच कारकों द्वारा अच्छी तरह व्याख्यायित नहीं किए गए हैं।
एक हानिकारक बात ऐसी हुई कि वैदिक परंपराओं से जैन समाज का जब संपर्क आया तो वैदिक रूढ़िवादिता हमारे संस्कारों में भी घुस आई।
জজজ नारीवादी सिद्धांत में खोजे गए विषयों में भेदभाव, रूढ़िवादिता, वस्तुनिष्ठता (विशेष रूप से यौन वस्तुकरण), उत्पीड़न और पितृसत्ता शामिल हैं।
धार्मिक रूढ़िवादिता से परेशान कैफी को इस विचारधारा में जैसे सारी समस्याओं का हल मिल गया।
इन दोनों बातों के सन्दर्भ में वह मेकियेवाली की मध्ययुगीन शास्त्रीय रूढ़िवादिता की पूर्व की आलोचना से प्रभावित था और उसके इस प्रस्ताव से कि नेताओं को अपने भाग्य को खुद नियंत्रित करना चाहिए .।
विकासहीनता में शासन यथास्थिति बनाए रखना चाहता है और रूढ़िवादिता एवं अनुदार परंपराओं का वह अभिभावक बन गया।
कुछ मनोवैज्ञानिक मॉडल से सिर्फ़ इसलिए असहमत हैं कि उनका मानना है कि वह धार्मिकता, छल/धूर्तता, ईमानदारी, किफ़ायतीपन, रूढ़िवादिता, पुरुषत्व/स्रीत्व, घमंड, विनोद-वृत्ति, पहचान, स्व-अवधारणा और प्रेरणा जैसे अन्य व्यक्तित्व डोमेन की उपेक्षा की है।
29 मई 1906 को देवबंद (जिला सहारनपुर) में जन्मे ब्राह्मण संस्कारी बालक कन्हैया ने पांच वर्ष की आयु में ही अंध-विश्वास और रूढ़िवादिता का विरोध करना आरंभ कर दिया था।
धार्मिक और बौद्धिक रूढ़िवादिता की वजह से नवीन विचार दब गए जिससे उस्मानी लोग सैनिक प्रौद्योगिकी के मामले में यूरोपियो से पिछड़ गए।
ossification's Usage Examples:
Then, it is true, two lateral points of ossification appear at the margin, but subsequently the remaining three are developed, and when once formed they grow with much greater rapidity than in the fowl, so that by the time the young duck is quite independent of its parents, and can shift for itself, the whole sternum is completely bony.
Moreover, the author goes on to remark that in adult birds trace of the origin of the sternum from five centres of ossification is always more or less indicated by sutures, and that, though these sutures had been generally regarded as ridges for the attachment of the sternal muscles, they indeed mark the extreme points of the five primary bony pieces of the sternum.
Uncomplicated, normal, progressive ossification of the sound horse's collateral cartilages causes no clinical problems and requires no treatment.
In their case the sternum begins to ossify from three very distinct points - one of which is the centre of ossification of Nitzsch's grouping.
In the Gallinae the five well-known pieces or centres of ossification are said to consist of the two side-pieces of the second or middle series, and the three of the posterior.
But it was now made to appear that the struthious birds in this respect resembled, not only the duck, but a great many other groups - waders, birds-of-prey, pigeons, passerines and perhaps all birds not gallinaceous - so that, according to Cuvier's view, the five points of ossification observed in the Gallinae, instead of exhibiting the normal process, exhibited one quite exceptional, and that in all other birds, so far as he had been enabled to investigate the matter, ossification of the sternum began at two points only, situated near the anterior upper margin of the side of the sternum, and gradually crept towards the keel, into which it presently extended; and, though he allowed the appearance of detached portions of calcareous matter at the base of the still cartilaginous keel in ducks at a certain age, he seemed to consider this an individual peculiarity.
Geoffroy here maintained that the five centres of ossification existed in the duck just as in the fowl, and that the real difference of the process lay in the period at which they made their appearance, a circumstance which, though virtually proved by the preparations Cuvier had used, had been by him overlooked or misinterpreted.
detail, illustrating his statements by the preparations he exhibited, the progress of ossification in the sternum of the fowl and of the duck, pointing out how it differed in each, and giving his interpretation of the differences.
It had hitherto been generally believed that the mode of ossification in the fowl was that which obtained in all birds - the ostrich and its allies (as L'Herminier, we have seen, had already shown) excepted.
These conditions are quite distinct from the normal process of ossification as is seen in bone.
Synonyms:
organic process, biological process,
Antonyms:
nonconformity, competition, noncompliance,