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morphologically Meaning in Tamil ( morphologically வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



உருவவியல் ரீதியாக


morphologically தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

குரங்கன் சுறாக்கள் உருவவியல் ரீதியாக தனித்துவமானவை.

காரல் மீன்கள் சாதாரணமாக உருவவியல் ரீதியாக ஒத்ததாகவும் தோன்றினாலும், அவற்றின் ஒளி உறுப்பு அமைப்புகளானது பெரும்பாலும இனங்கள் மற்றும் பாலினங்களுக்கு இடையில் மிகவும் மாறுபடும்.

கும்புளாப் பாரை உருவவியல் ரீதியாக பிற பாரை மீன்களையே ஒத்தது.

morphologically's Usage Examples:

The theoretical status of morphologically conditioned phonology: A case study from dominance.


Eriksson found, for example, that the well-known species Puccinia graminis could be split up into a number of forms which though morphologically similar were physiologically distinct.


It has been shown especially in the Uredineae and Erysiphaceae that many forms which can hardly be distinguished morphologically, or which cannot be differentiated at all by structural characters, are not reall y homogeneous but consist of a number of forms which are se se s g sharply distinguishable by their infecting power.


This portion, morphologically the original, was named the " accessory semitendinosus " with the symbol Y; the other portion descends on the hinder aspect of the leg and joins the fascia of the inner femoral head of the gastrocnemius muscle.


When this covering is complete the shell is contained in a closed sac and is said to be " internal," but the sac is lined by ectoderm and the shell is always morphologically external.


The former is morphologically the more primitive condition, and is found in the overwhelming majority of birds, including many Passeriformes.


Each neuron or nerve cell is a morphologically distinct and discrete unit connected functionally but not structurally with its neighbours, and leading its own life independently of the destiny of its neighbours.


one extremity, and the absence of any morphologically distinct anterior extremity, are adaptations to the wholly parasitic life of this class.


The tisallus (thallome) is a plant-body which is not differentiated into the members root, stem and leaf; it is the morphologically simplest body, such as is of common occurrence in the lower plants (e~.


This doubtless would be an advantage morphologically, though for human descriptive anatomy the present nomenclature is not likely to be altered.


It was not until many centuries had passed that the parts began to be regarded from the point of view of their essential nature and of their mutual relations; that is, morphologically instead of organographically.


This pad varies much; it is morphologically the homologue of the pair of basiventral elements which by their lateral extension give origin to the corresponding ribs.





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