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concomitants Meaning in Bengali



একটি ঘটনা বা অবস্থা যে হিসাবে বা অন্য সাথে একই সময়ে ঘটে





concomitants's Usage Examples:

translations for mental factors include "mental states", "mental events", and "concomitants of consciousness".


x_{k})\mathrm {d} x_{1}\cdots \mathrm {d} x_{k}} That is, in general, the joint concomitants of order statistics ( Y [ r 1 : n ] , ⋯ , Y [ r k : n ] ) {\displaystyle.


other parts of the integumentary system, which while having epidermal concomitants, seems to primarily involve the dermis.


Gordan (1869) and Cayley (1881) described the ring of concomitants, giving 34 generators.


factors (cetasika) or concomitants of consciousness.


This chapter enumerates fifty-two mental factors (Pali: cetasikas) or concomitants of consciousness,.


Aba on October 8, 1932, to aggregate ideas on how best to convey the concomitants of modern development with which they were surrounded in the city (such.


other appearances, and concluding with certain symptoms that are the concomitants of fever.


On measuring democracy: Its consequences and concomitants (second printing, 1993 ed.


completely randomized design computational statistics concomitants In a statistical study, concomitants are any variables whose values are unaffected by treatments.


Disorganized attachment in early childhood: Meta-analysis of precursors, concomitants, and sequelae, Development and Psychopathology, 11, 225–249.


quadrangle when he noted that a "harmonic property" could be based on concomitants of the quadrangle: When each pair of opposite sides of the quadrangle.


(1936), "Polynomial concomitants and invariant matrices", J.


), On measuring democracy: Its consequences and concomitants (second printing, 1993 ed.


"To my view life with all its concomitants is bounded by earthly existence, and 'all beyond is barred to human ken.


), "On measuring democracy: Its consequences and concomitants (Chapter 1, Political democracy: Conceptual and measurement traps)",.


of final vowels phonemicised the long vowels that had been automatic concomitants of stressed open syllables.


or "Paradise" is a place where evil – the antithesis of Love and its concomitants Beauty and Harmony – is absent.


The adjoining townships had three hotels, three stores, "and the usual concomitants of a bush town".



concomitants's Meaning':

an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another

Synonyms:

accompanying; incidental; attendant; ensuant; subsequent; sequent; consequent; resultant;

Antonyms:

antecedent; failure; ending; appearance; beginning;

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