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concomitant Meaning in Tamil ( concomitant வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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concomitant's Usage Examples:

Inequalities of the required sort in the returns of the eclipses would ensue; moreover, their duration should concomitantly vary with the varying distance from periastron at the times of their occurrence.


These are western materialist consumerism, and its concomitant ideologies of the superiority of the new and the rejection of the old.


, established the important result that in the case of a form in n variables, the concomitants of the form, or of a system of such forms, involve in the aggregate n-1 classes of aa 5135 4 +4B8 3 p) 0, 5(135 4 - 4A 2 p 4) 0, P yield by elimination of S and p the discriminant D 64B-A2.


The dissolution of feudalism, the development of towns, the growth of scholasticism, all these and much more have been ascribed to the Crusades, when in truth they were concomitants rather than results, or at any rate, if in part the results of the Crusades, were in far larger part the results of other things.


The third registers its quantitative variation according to quantitative changes in its concomitants.


With other alpha blockers a time separation of dosing should be considered when vardenafil is prescribed concomitantly (see section 4.


The fast was a suitable concomitant of that contrition which befitted the occasion.


catalyzes the committed step of fatty acid synthesis?catalyzes the reduction of NADP + to NADPH with the concomitant oxidation of NADH to NAD + .


concomitant medications.


Orthoptic findings included concomitant esotropia, sixth, third and fourth nerve palsies.


Sedation due to the drug may be increased by the concomitant use of other central nervous system depressants.


Gender, site, morphology, type, concomitant vesical tumor, nodes number and involvement do not significantly influence survival.


This view of existence as an endless and concomitant sowing and reaping is accepted by learned and unlearned alike as accounting for those inequalities in human life which might otherwise lead men to doubt the justice of God.





Synonyms:

resultant, consequent, sequent, subsequent, ensuant, attendant, incidental, accompanying,



Antonyms:

beginning, appearance, ending, failure, antecedent,

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