अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «HOMOMORPHOSIS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
homomorphosis का उपयोग पता करें।
homomorphosis aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Proceedings of the 22nd International Congress of Applied ...
Category "d" (Task Dependence) refers to responses that are within the
framework of task bind; "m" (Task Modification) modifies the task bind but remains
within its framework; "o" (Homomorphosis) applies to responses that only use
part of the ...
Jūji Misumi, Bernhard Wilpert, Hiroshi Motoaki, 1992
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
... in an ab- normal position, especially one lost or removed; homoeo- sis. see
homomorphosis. heteromorphous a. [Gr. heteros, different; morphe, form] 1.
Heteromorphic. 2. (ARTHRO: Insecta) Successive instars with differing forms and
...
Cf: heteromorphic processes; acanthomorph. homomorphosis (ho-mo-mor'-pho-
sis) The regeneration by an organism of a part having a form similar to that of a
part that has been lost. homomorphy (ho'-mo-mor'-phy) Superficial similarity in
the ...
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
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XVI International Congress of Zoology: proceedings
This repeated evolution of similar organs has been called homomorphosis by
Novikoff. Neither he nor Pantin can believe that it can be brought about by the
normal processes of mutation and selection alone, and they suppose that the
capacity ...
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Scientific use of natural areas: symposium
This repeated evolution of similar organs has been called homomorphosis by
Novikoff. Neither he not Pantin can believe that it can be brought about by the
normal processes of mutation and selection alone, and they suppose that the
capacity ...
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Myths from the Mahabharata: Probe in early dim history and ...
... with whom she stays for a night, only to depart the other day. Now, for this one '
night' union, she transforms herself into a young woman of exquisite beauty. This
is metamorphosis, actually homomorphosis, however without a reference ...
Sadashiv Ambadas Dange, 2002
This repeated evolution of similar organs has been called homomorphosis by
Novikoff. Neither he nor Pantin can believe that it can be brought about by the
normal processes of mutation and selection alone, and they suppose that the
capacity ...
Michel Lejeune, Emmett Leslie Bennett, John Chadwick, 1965
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Concise English Dictionary
... homomorphosis regeneration of a lost part in the original form; hom'onym (Gr.
homonymos—onyma. onoma. name) a word having the same sound and
perhaps the same spelling as another, but a different meaning and origin, a
name ...
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
For example, a ring homomorphism is a mapping <J>: R — > S. where R and S
are rings, such that: (a) <f(a + h) = $(a) + Qi(b) and (b) ty(ab) = <|>(a)<|>(ft) for all
a.b e R. homomorphosis Biology, the regenerative replacement of a lost part by a
...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... ns. homomorphism 44- ^ЧгГТ; homomorphosis Ч/ШЧКЧ'; homonym fwWP ST*?
, ВФФЙЧ frapfo 5Г«Т; (biol.) ЧЧЧ1Ч', adjs. homonymie НЧ^^Т fawpfo 51«? ЧЩ^,
44fcï çtî? ч'Фп; homonymous 44*^4 fw; ЧТТЕ^Г^г; adv. homo- nymousiy 44«^tT ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981