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क्रमिक - Example Sentences

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खैर इस सुरंग की दीवारों का धीरे घिस haνe सकता है पानी है जो अभी भी यह माध्यम से चलाता है द्वारा हमारे गिर करने के लिए एक क्रमिक तोड़ प्रदान
Well the walls of this tunnel could haνe gently eroded by water which still runs through it providing a gradual break to our fall
दुर्घटना किसी भी तरह के क्रमिक विकास के लिए नींव का काम करती है
Accident is the first building block of evolution
क्रमिक विकास अभी तक वो साधारण सा अवरोध नहीं पार कर पाया है
Evolution has yet to transcend that simple barrier
यही कारण है कि मेरी सोच भारत के लिए तीव्र रूपांतरण विकास की है न कि क्रमिक विकास की
That is why my vision for India is rapid transformation, not gradual evolution.
एक क्रमिक मनोवैज्ञानिक विकार जो मस्तिष्क के भाग को प्रभावित करता है जो सोने एवं जागने के समय का नियमन करता है
A chronic neurological disorder that affect the part of the brain that regulates when to be asleep and when to awake.
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क्रमिक थकावट तथा कमजोरी, स्मरणशक्ति ह्रास तथा सामान्य दर्द एवं पीड़ा के सम्मिलित लक्षण
A complex of symptoms characterized by chronic fatigue and weakness, loss of memory, and generalized aches and pains.
चर राशि अथवा राशियों के मान में क्रमिक परिवर्तन को प्रदर्शित करने वाले डेटा बिंदुओं को मिलाकर बनी रेखाओं की आकृति
A diagram of lines made by connected data points which represent successive changes in the value of a variable quantity or quantities.
बेहतर होगा कि इस दिशा में क्रमिक उपाय किए जाएं, बनिस्बत इसके कि योग्य उमीदवारों पर आंख मूंदकर इसलिए रोक लगा दी जाए कि उनके साथ राजनैतिक रूप से एक गलत उपनाम जुड़ हा है।
A more gradual method, rather than a blanket ban on deserving aspirants who merely have a politically incorrect surname, is called for.
एक क्रमिक केबल कंप्यूटर केबल का एक प्रकार है।
A serial cable is a type of computer cable.
अल्जाइमर रोग - डाउन सिंड्रोम के वयस्कों में अल्जाइमर रोग, एक मस्तिष्क विकार का जोखिम बढ़ जाता है, जो स्मृति, निर्णय एवं कार्य करने की क्षमता में क्रमिक हानि करता है।
Alzheimer disease - Adults with Down syndrome have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer disease, a brain disorder that results in a gradual loss of memory, judgment, and ability to function.
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