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radicle Meaning in Tamil ( radicle வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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radicle தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

முகாமைத்துவ மூலதத்துவம் (Principals of Management) – பயோல் அனைத்துவித நிறுவனங்களிலும், முகாமையாளர்களாலும் பின்பற்றக் கூடிய 14 முகாமைத்துவத் தத்துவங்களைக் குறிப்பிடுகின்றார்.

radicle's Usage Examples:

Other substituent groups exercise morphotropic effects similar to those exhibited by the alkyl radicles; investigations have been made on halogen-, hydroxy-, and nitro-derivatives of benzene and substituted benzenes.


van't Hoff and others have established, corresponds to the presence of one or more asymmetric atoms of carbon - that is, atoms directly united to elements or radicles all different from one another - and in every case there exists an isomer that rotates the plane of polarization to the same degree in the opposite direction.


Protected between the cotyledons and terminating the axis of the plant is the first stem-bud (the plumule of the embryo), by the further growth and development of which the aerial portion of the plant, consisting of stem, leaves and branches, is formed, while the development of the radicle forms the root-system.


On germination of the seed the radicle first grows out, increasing in size as a whole, and soon adding to its tissues by cell division at its apical growing-point.


The proof that prussic acid contains hydrogen but no oxygen was a most important support to the hydrogen-acid theory, and completed the downfall of Lavoisier's oxygen theory;, while the isolation of cyanogen was of equal importance for the subsequent era of compound radicles in organic chemistry.


Cotyledons opened to show the radicle a, and the plumule.


In the physiological process of intestinal digestion, the precursors of such fats are split up into these two radicles.


The embryo consists of an axis bearing one (Monocotyledons) or two (Dicotyledons) cotyledons, which protect the stem bud (plumule) of the future plant, and ending below in a radicle.


The embryo consists of an axis bearing two or more cotyledons and ending below in a radicle; it lies in a generally copious food-storing tissue (endosperm) which is the remains of the female prothallus.


1, back, and 2, front view; 3, vertical section, showing (b) the endosperm, and (a) embryo; 4, beginning of germination, showing (b) the pileole and (c) the radicle and secondary rootlets surrounded by their coleorrhizae.


The growth of the primary root is limited; sooner or later adventitious roots develop from the axis above the radicle which they ultimately exceed in growth.


00 2 H, the number of asymmetric carbon atoms becomes reduced from three to two, as the central carbon atom is then no longer associated with four, but with only three different radicles.





Synonyms:

nerve, anatomical structure, bodily structure, complex body part, nervus, body structure, structure,



Antonyms:

cowardice, natural object,

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