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speculum Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


speculum ka kya matlab hota hai


वीक्षक

Noun:

वीक्षणयंत्र, वीक्षक,



speculum शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



पलक वीक्षक के उपयोग से नेत्रगोलक का अनावरण,।

आपको इसके पूर्व सन् १९५८ में कनाडा के केमिकल इंस्टिटयूट से मर्क पुरस्कार मिला तथा इसी वर्ष आप न्यूयार्क के राकफेलर इंस्ट्टियूट में वीक्षक (visiting) प्रोफेसर नियुक्त हुए।

मध्ययुगीन कवि निगेल Wireker छात्रों की आदतों पर एक व्यंग्य कविता, वीक्षक Stultorum ("दर्पण से मूर्ख"), बिशप को समर्पित है।

জজজ न्यूटन ने अत्यधिक परावर्तक वीक्षक धातु के एक कस्टम संगठन से, अपने दर्पण को आधार दिया, इसके लिए उनके दूरदर्शी हेतु प्रकाशिकी कि गुणवत्ता की जाँच के लिए न्यूटन के छल्लों का प्रयोग किया गया।

शल्यक्रिया के दौरान पलक ना झपकें इसके लिए वीक्षक की सहायता से पलकों को खुला रखा जाता है।

speculum's Usage Examples:

In 1578 was published the Speculum orbis terrarum of Gerard de Jude or de Judaeis.


It was very popular during the middle ages, and was used by Ordericus Vitalis for his Historiae ecclesiasticae; by William archbishop of Tyre, for his Belli sacri historia; and by Vincent of Beauvais for his Speculum historiaae.


Rogeri Baconis Anglici de Arte Chymiae Scripta (Frankfort, 1603) - a collection of small tracts containing Excerpta de Libro Avicennae de Anima, Breve Breviarium, Verbum Abbreviatum, 3 Secretum Secretorum, Tractatus Trium Verborum, and Speculum Secretorum; (5) Perspectiva (1614), which is the fifth part of the Opus Majus; (6) Specula Mathematica, which is the fourth part of the same; (7) Opus Majus ad Clementem IV ., edited by S.


This invention secured the success of the casting of a solid 3-foot speculum in 1840, and encouraged Lord Rosse to make a speculum of 6 ft.


In these instruments the lines are ruled upon a spherical surface of speculum metal, and mark the intersections of the surface by a system of parallel and equidistant planes, o; of which the middle member passes through the centre of the sphere.


Simon's history, in its original form, is lost; but large sections of it have been preserved in Vincent of Beauvais's Speculum historiale, where nineteen chapters are expressly said to be ex libello fratris Simonis, or entitled frater Simon.


Thus in the Speculum Naturale of Vincent of Beauvais (c. 1250) it is said that there are four spirits - mercury, sulphur, arsenic and sal ammoniac - and six bodies - gold, silver, copper, tin, lead and iron.


The use of the convex lens, which is given as a great secret, in place of the concave speculum of the first edition, is not so clearly described as by Barbaro; the addition of the concave speculum is proposed for making the images larger and clearer, and also for making them erect, but no details are given.


Francois and Speculum perfectionis, and Lempp's Frere Elie de Cortone.


Glass is lighter, stiffer, less costly and easier to work than speculum metal.



Synonyms:

medical instrument,



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