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attrition rate Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ক্ষয় হার,





attrition rate শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

একটি সমীক্ষা এআরফিফটিনে প্রকাশ করা হয় যাতে উল্লেখ করা হয় যে শূন্যস্থান ক্ষয় হার ব্ল্যাক হোলের সমান বেড়ে যেতে পারে, যা একটি নিউক্লিয়েশন বীজ হিসাবে কাজ ।

এই সময়কাল DQ চেক ডেটা মান ক্ষয় হার হ্রাস এবং তথ্য আন্দোলনের সময়রেখার নীতিগুলি সর্বোত্তম করতে ব্যবহার করা ।

ক্রমবর্ধমান ক্ষয় সময়কাল ১৯০০-২০১৩ (মিমি) গড় বর্তমান ক্ষয় হার (মিমি / বছর) সর্বাধিক ক্ষয় হার (মিমি / বছর) ২০২৫অবধি আনুমানিক অতিরিক্ত গড় ক্রমবর্ধমান ।

ক্ষয় হার নিউক্লাইডগুলির ক্ষয় স্থায়ী দ্বারা দেওয়া হয় ।

attrition rate's Usage Examples:

Churn rate (sometimes called attrition rate), in its broadest sense, is a measure of the number of individuals or items moving out of a collective group.


races on the continent, it is known for its arduous conditions and high attrition rate among competitors; the chances of finishing were 1 out of 10 and in.


students, seven have dropped out or deferred their studies setting the attrition rate at 10%.


fifth in Monaco and Streiff sixth in his home race in France; a large attrition rate in Germany enabled Streiff to finish fourth and Palmer fifth; and Palmer.


top ten finishes in the event from 1990–1996, despite its notorious attrition rate.


World War I, the course was originally intended to address the high attrition rate of submarine commanders, as the previous method of handing down knowledge.


To estimate the attrition rate the numbers of soldiers of the Grande Armée are roughly taken from Minard's.


It experienced a relatively high attrition rate due to a spate of accidents.


He appointed a task force to examine the reasons for the high attrition rate in the 1980s, where he found that much of the problem was female recruits.


(specifically the North American P-51 Mustang) were deployed did the attrition rate for crew diminish.


rates associated with pharmaceutical development are referred to as an "attrition rate", requiring decisions during the early stages of drug development to.


The bombers suffered from a high attrition rate due to lack of fighter protection, and the final Polish combat missions.


number of subjects for whom data is obtained in each round, or the attrition rate.


The attrition rate for nurses was 6.


The attrition rate for VBSS is 25-30%, on average.


The university's "very low" attrition rate and "phenomenally high" four-year completion rate make it popular among.


Nick Heidfeld fell to the wayside due to a pit stop error and a high attrition rate.


The team also suffered from a heavy attrition rate to injury attributed to the very dry South African playing pitches;.



Synonyms:

superior; top-notch; tops; crack; topnotch; super; ace; A-one; tiptop;

Antonyms:

inferior; worst; subordinate; low; follower;

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