Examples of using Decoupling in English and their translations into Hindi
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Cable lengths or decoupling coils.
Decoupling of vents, pipes and walls.
This technique is called decoupling.
Been decoupling, with gross domestic product(GDP).
LTSpice transistor output capacitor not decoupling DC.
Decoupling coil have to install between the two devices.
This will optimize the transfer of the RF power to the sample andthus maximize S/N and ensure effective decoupling.
Decoupling: you are not tied to any particular authentication scheme.
Abstract classes, if designed correctly, allow for the same degree of decoupling between contract and implementation.
This decoupling of affluence and happiness has been demonstrated in longitudinal measures of life satisfaction since the mid-20th century.
Energy coordination with Type 2 surge arresters ofthe BR275-20 family is ensured without additional cable lengths or decoupling coils.
This“decoupling” process, in which the edges of two tectonic plates that are frictionally locked together slowly became unstuck, transferred stress to adjacent sections that were still locked.
The efficiency with which such resources are used remains unchanged at the global level,thus we have not yet seen a decoupling of economic growth and natural resource use.
The policy was heavily criticised as distorting world trade, and since 1992, the policy has moved away from market intervention and towards direct payments to farmers regardless of production,called"decoupling.
They are able to offer high capacitance values- typically above 1μF and are most widely used for low-frequency applications-power supplies, decoupling and audio coupling applications as they have a frequency limit if around 100 kHz.
As Barb Brents and I point out in our introduction to a special section of Sociological Perspectives on sex work and human trafficking,there has long been a serious decoupling between reliable empirical evidence and sex work policies in the U.S. While there are complex historical and institutional reasons for this disconnect, the answer in part is because sex workers have long served as a trope- a symbol for other people's agendas.
Money is decoupled from gold.
Their driver decoupled his transporter and went down the crevasse.
Right, but we can't decouple on lockdown.
The Distributed and Decoupled.
Such a preparation can be painted(or decoupled in the technique of decoupage) for its own color and taste.
In 1973, the US finally decoupled the value of the Dollar from gold completely.
Go to the 13C data set anduse the inverse gated decoupled pulse sequence,"zgig" by typing"pulprog zgig" in the command line.
When that happens we can say those areas are decoupled from one another, or marching to the beat of different drummers.
The social and technological innovations of human society have in many ways decoupled our lives from direct dependence on local climate, at least in developed societies.
The Deal aims to be a comprehensive strategy document which puts the European Union(EU) on a trajectory toward“no net emissions of greenhouse gases in 2050 andwhere economic growth is decoupled from resource use.”.
Urban economic growth also appears to have been decoupled from pollution.