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costate Meaning in Bengali



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costate's Usage Examples:

subdivided by secondary partitions; the surface is smooth, papillate, costate, striate, or cancellate; the aperture is simple or with an internal toothplate.


The costate equation is related to the state equation used in optimal control.


approximation for the costate (adjoint) is performed using a basis of Lagrange polynomials that includes the final value of the costate plus the costate at the N LG.


Aloa lactinea, the red costate tiger moth, is a moth of family Erebidae.


Tonna allium, common name the costate tun, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Tonnidae, the tun shells.


Early genera were almost circular to elongate-oval, with smooth or finely costate shells.


place for the genus Plectoceras; defined (Sweet 1964) simply as coiled, costate barrandeocerids with subcentral adult siphuncle.


transversality condition is a boundary condition for the terminal values of the costate variables.


t)\right]} the latter of which are referred to as the costate equations.


Together, the state and costate equations describe the Hamiltonian dynamical system.


The costate mountain snail, scientific name Oreohelix idahoensis is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in.


Plectoceras has a coiled, costate shell with a perforate (see-through) umblilcus; whorls are dorsally impressed.


Clathrolucina costata, or the costate lucine, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Lucinidae.


in the ammonoid cephalopod order Ceratitida characterized by generally costate and turberculate shells with smooth, grooved, or keeled venters and sutures.


characterized by curved or coiled, smooth, transversely marked, or laterally costate shells, with a conspicuous hyponomic sinus.


{\displaystyle \partial V(t,x)/\partial x=\lambda (t)} playing the role of the costate variables.


when the coenosteum is present, it extends beyond the wall of the septa ("costate").


minute to small, white; spire immersed to low; surface smooth or axially costate; lip thickened, smooth or denticulate; external varix absent; siphonal.


compressed, discoidal, with keeled or sharpened venter, smooth to weakly costate.



costate's Meaning':

(of the surface

Synonyms:

ribbed;

Antonyms:

ribless; regular;

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