Examples of using Appendages in English and their translations into Hindi
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Or their appendages.
Complications after operations on the uterus or appendages.
The appendages of octopuses are commonly mistaken as tentacles.
Structure and function of the skin Appendages of the skin Scabies.
During the study,the gynecologist detects enlarged and painful uterine appendages.
Between the arytenoid cartilages, which have appendages, there are vocal cords- two very flexible and springy fibers.
Of the right side having been taken from it, and the appendages of.
Damage of skin and its appendages: occasional skin allergies(including rash and itching), skin flushing and so on;
In the presence of inflammatory processes in the appendages in women;
We're involved with wake boats and with appendages to drive large wakes so that people can surf behind the boat.
Nearby, immensecatacombs and columbaria have been opened which may have been appendages of the temple.
Their fist-like appendages can punch so fast that they can boil the water around them and split your finger to the bone.
Thus, the bedrock of the Big Book virtually never mentions women other than as appendages to men.
But, thanks to finger-like appendages at the tip, they're also nimble enough to pluck a single blade of grass.
The Spanish at first thought the Dutch were using somesort of Lutheran voodoo to grow new appendages that let them travel on ice as fast as the steeds of Satan.
As well as excessively painful passage of menstruation, pain and cramps- a signal for urgent treatment to the doctor, since their appearance isevidence of inflammatory destruction of the tissues of the uterus, appendages or the birth canal.
All these structures form the ligamentous apparatus of the uterus and appendages, with which they are held in a physiological position in the pelvis.
Many animals evolved attributes that signal their suitability as potential mates,including appendages such as colorful plumage and elaborate horns, or ostentatious behaviors such as the intricate, delicate courtship rituals that have become markers of"signaling theory.".
In the planned order during the period of remission,an operation is performed to remove the appendages, which are altered by purulent inflammation in the saccular inflammatory tumors.
It is often taught thatadrenaline(epinephrine)-containing local anaesthetics should not be used in digits or appendages(eg, fingers, toes and penis), as vasoconstriction of end arteries might lead to tissue ischaemia and necrosis.
Low ceilings- another minus in the appendage to the small area of the house.
If you were to make the appendage cold, like when in a swimming pool, it can become severely contracted by shunting more blood away from the organ.
He made an opening in the appendage of the left atrium and inserted a finger into this chamber in order to palpate and explore the damaged mitral valve.
Paget, seeing no use for the ruined limb anymore,gave Paris permission to do as he wished with the appendage.
The National Day of Unplugginghighlights the fact that our smartphones have become like another appendage that we can't seem to take our eyes off of.
Instead, it is the major challenge to the security of individual nation-states,precisely because it is still being mistaken as an appendage to popular insurgency.”.
An alternative interpretation considered Hallucigenia to be an appendage of a larger, unknown animal.
These vibrations arise from the excitation of natural frequencies associated with large components of the space station structure, such as the main truss,and with fundamental appendage modes, such as solar arrays.
