প্রতান, দীর্ঘায়াতকরণ, দীর্ঘায়াত অংশ
(1) The quality of being elongated.
(2) An addition to the length of something.
(3) The act of lengthening something.
(4) Extension.
(1) Another metabolite-specific effect seen in this work was hypocotyl thickening and elongation .
(2) We found no evidence that the tip rotates during elongation .
(3) The first step of longitudinal fission is the elongation of the body, causing the central tissues to experience stretch.
(4) Oberneder insists this is critical for getting true benefits from the motion, because when a muscle is stretched, its immediate reflex is to tighten up against the elongation .
(5) When that process happens, elongation of the hypocotyl, the embryonic stem, stops.
(6) When mannerism dominated, there was also an emphasis on decoration inspired by animals, plants, and other themes that lent themselves to the elongation and distortion then prevalent.
(7) Also ductility, as measured by percentage elongation , decreases.
(8) Mercury reaches greatest elongation on the 1st, when it will be 27 degrees west of the Sun
(9) In paralyzable detectors, a photon reaching the detector during the dead-time leads to an elongation of the dead-time period.
(10) The product in mind has a tensile elongation of 20% to 30%, which is a good quality in a concrete coating.
(11) The planet reaches greatest eastern elongation , 23.5 degrees from the Sun, on the 3rd.
(12) Dr Ewen believed he had established that something in the GM potato had caused elongation of a section of the stomach.
(13) The bird's tails become forked through elongation of their outer feathers
(14) To some degree, of course, this reflects simply the elongation of the body of the animal, but more prominently it represents the primary growth of the gastrointestinal tract itself.
(15) All structural metals have approximately the same ductility as measured by percentage elongation .
(16) It initially depends on the orientation of the bud on its axis, and is modified by the growth direction of the apex during elongation .
(17) The Sun keeps a tight rein on Mercury this month because the planet's greatest elongation falls on the day before its perihelion, when it is physically closest to the Sun.
(18) The relative amounts of elongation and spread cannot be calculated theoretically but they have been determined experimentally for mild steel.
(19) Both the computational and analytical models make mechanistic assumptions and do not explicitly deal with processes such as translational elongation .
(20) In this case, however, shell inflation and posterior elongation of the aperture should be linked with each other, or the pattern of the aperture map must change considerably during ontogeny.
extension
curtailment
shortening