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schwann Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


schwann ka kya matlab hota hai


श्वार्न

जर्मन फिजियोलॉजिस्ट और हिस्टोलॉजिस्ट, जिन्होंने 1838 और 1839 में सेल को पौधे और पशु ऊतक की मूल संरचना के रूप में पहचाना (1810-1882)

Noun:

श्वान,



schwann शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

अग्नि- आग, ज्वाला, दहन, धनंजय, वैश्वानर, रोहिताश्व, वायुसखा, विभावसु, हुताशन, धूमकेतु, अनल, पावक, वहनि, कृशानु, वह्नि, शिखी।

1839 थियोडोर श्वान और मैथियस जैकब स्लेडेन - कोशिका सिद्धान्त के संस्थापक।

२००१ - चुनाव में पराजय के बाद बुल्गारिया के प्रधानमंत्री श्वान कोस्तोव ने अपने पद से इस्तीफ़ा दिया।

| कुत्ता (श्वान) || श्वन् || कानिस canis|| क्युओन kyon|| हुण्ड hund|| हाउण्ड hound|| *कुओन *k'won।

জজজ

१८३९ ई० में श्लाइडेन तथा श्वान ने कोशिका सिद्धान्त प्रस्तुत किया जिसके अनुसार सभी सजीवों का शरीर एक या एकाधिक कोशिकाओं से मिलकर बना होता है तथा सभी कोशिकाओं की उत्पत्ति पहले से उपस्थित किसी कोशिका से ही होती है।

दक्षिण पूर्वी एशियाई राष्ट्रों का संगठन के सदस्य राष्ट्र बोत्सवाना गणराज्य (अंग्रेजी: Republic of Botswana, श्वाना: Lefatshe la Botswana), अफ्रीकी महाद्वीप के दक्षिण में स्थित एक स्थल-रुद्ध देश है।

अंग्रेजी शब्द स्वान, जर्मन श्वान, डच ज़्वान और स्वीडिश सवन के समान, इंडो-यूरोपियन रूट स्वेन (ध्वनि करने के लिए, गाने के लिए) से लिया गया है।

घोर युद्ध करते करते श्री कृष्ण ने मुर दैत्य सहित मुर दैत्य छः पुत्र - ताम्र, अन्तरिक्ष, श्रवण, विभावसु, नभश्वान और अरुण - का वध कर डाला।

ब्रहाचर्य उसकी भूमिका है:श्वानप्रस्थ और संन्यास महत्व में गौण (और प्राय: वैकल्पिक) हैं।

इसी प्रकार, प्रथमा तथा द्वितीया विभक्ति बहुवचन में ‘विश्वानि’ रूप वैदिक साहित्य में ‘विश्वा’ भी बन जाता है।

उसमें दलदल बहुत था क्योंकि अग्नि वैश्वानर ने उसका आस्वादन नहीं किया था।

उनके आगे-आगे अग्नि वैश्वानर नदियों का जल सुखाते हुए चल रहे थे।

schwann's Usage Examples:

Fortunately Germany, which at the beginning of the century was delivered over to Brownism and vitalism and was deaf to Bichat, was rescued from this sort of barrenness by the brilliant experimental work of Claude Bernard and Pasteur in France - work which, as regards the attenuated virus, was a development of that of Edward Jenner, and indeed of Schwann, Robert Koch worthily following Pasteur with his work on the bacillus of anthrax and with his discovery of that of tuberculosis; and by the cellular doctrine and abundant labours in pathology of Virchow.


Various experiments by Schwann, Helmholtz, Schultz, Schroeder, Dusch and others led to the refutation, step by step, of the belief that the more minute organisms, and particularly bacteria, arose de novo in the special cases quoted.


When Pasteur in 1857 showed that the lactic fermentation depends on the presence of an organism, it was already known from the researches of Schwann (1837) and Helmholtz (1843) that fermentation and putrefaction are intimately connected with the presence of organisms derived from the air, and that the preservation of putrescible substances depends on this principle.


These important discoveries mark a new epoch in embryology, and may be said to be the foundation of the views now entertained, which were materially aided by the subsequent elucidation of the process of cytogenesis, or cell-development, by Schleiden, Schwann, Mohl and others.


The newer forms are based upon the principle, first enunciated by Professor Theodor Schwann in 1854, of carrying compressed oxygen instead of air, and returning the products of respiration through a regenerator containing absorptive media for carbonic acid and water, the purified current being returned to the mouth with an addition of fresh oxygen.


The work of Theodor Schwann (1810-1882), Johannes Muller (1809-1875), Rudolph Virchow and Karl Ludwig (1816-1895) in Germany, of R.


According to our present knowledge of physiological and pathological processes, we must regard the cell as the ultimate biological unit - a unit of structure and a unit of function; this was first put forward by Schleiden in 1838, and by Schwann in 1839, but we owe to Virchow the full recognition of the fundamental importance of the living cell in all the processes of life, whether in health or disease.


But it was only after Darwin that the cell-theory of Schwann was extended to the embryology of the animal kingdom generally, and that the knowledge of the development of an animal became a knowledge of the way in which the millions of cells of which its body is composed take their origin by fission from a smaller number of cells, and these at last from the single egg-cell.


Schwann in 1839) was studied by Hansen, who found that each species only developed spores between certain definite temperatures.


Schwann and F.



schwann's Meaning':

German physiologist and histologist who in 1838 and 1839 identified the cell as the basic structure of plant and animal tissue (1810-1882

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