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coarsening Meaning in Bengali



 অমসৃণ করা, রুঢ় করা, অমসৃণ হত্তয়া, রুঢ় হত্তয়া,

বা মোটা বা coarser পরিণত

Verb:

রুঢ় হত্তয়া, অমসৃণ হত্তয়া, রুঢ় করা, অমসৃণ করা,





coarsening's Usage Examples:

aggregation of knowledge, while marginalization refers to the focusing (coarsening) of it.


the Potts model have also been used to model grain growth in metals and coarsening in foams.


The Bokkeveld Group contains five complete coarsening-upward cycles and is arranged into three distinctive facies arrangements.


a rare osteosclerotic disorder characterized by axial skeleton pain, coarsening of the trabecular bone pattern on radiographs of the axial but not appendicular.


, levees, coarsening up or matrix supported deposits.


It consists of "a number of heavily bioturbated coarsening-upward units each comprising dark grey sandy muds or muddy sands passing.


nanocrystalline alloys are alloys that are designed to resist microstructural coarsening under various thermo-mechanical loading conditions.


contrary to what had usually been assumed, this can be the main route to coarsening (an evolution to larger sizes and fewer numbers) of these clusters.


rebound, and the formation of craters, thereby simultaneously cleaning and coarsening the surface, while exposing a contamination-free base metal.


the coarsening of these γ' precipitates at high temperature (800°C to 1000°C) which greatly reduces the strength of these alloys.


This coarsening is due.


Stretton Group the rocks are of basinal oceanic facies and as time goes a coarsening occurs with increased terrigenous input from the continent.


Upwards-coarsening sequences of mudstones, siltstones, and sandstones that exhibit ball-and-pillow.


potential of densifying powders with nanosize or nanostructure while avoiding coarsening which accompanies standard densification routes.


material's covalent nature and presence of surface oxides which increase grain coarsening before densification during sintering.


Formation is a gray, brown, and olive siltstone and shale, characterized by coarsening-upward cycles.


of the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association, who perceived a coarsening of material in the BBC.


the nanoscale Al3Sc precipitates that give the alloy its strength are coarsening resistant at relatively high temperatures (~350 °C).


Sub-grain formation is followed by subgrain coarsening where the average size increases while the number of subgrains decreases.


by coarsening ribs on last whorl and developing eccentric coils; subgenus(?) of Pachyceras.



coarsening's Meaning':

make or become coarse or coarser

Synonyms:

change; alter; modify;

Antonyms:

detransitivize; focus; wet; stabilise;

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