Examples of using Involution in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Involution- is that in the process?
The installation of the IUD after birthcan be performed when uterine involution occurs, but not earlier than 6 weeks after delivery.
Involution period will expire at 5-year olds(50%), and at the age of 7 years(70%).
Studies have also shown that mothers who breastfeed generally have less blood loss after delivery andfaster involution of the uterus.
The involution of software makes it increasingly arduous to exhaustively test the security of computer systems.
If this fact continues to be ignored,it will not only result in an involution in education, but also in the life of a nation and a state.
Breast involution is a process where the milk-making system inside the breast shrinks because it is not needed anymore.
The most notablesagging occurs with the process called breast involution(the process where the milk-making system inside the breast shrinks because it is not needed anymore).
The chairperson of the Nusantara Fishers and Farmers Association(Astanu), Lukman Hakim,also said that a process of proletarianisation and agricultural involution is taking place in Indonesia.
The pace of change and it's attendant involution place consequential demands on the international firm's faculty to grow and execute.
Ramanathan(awarded in 1983) is widely known for his worksin number theory, mainly the analytic and arithmetic theory of quadratic forms over division algebras with involution.
(This phenomenon is called breast involution, a process where the milk-making system inside the breast shrinks because its not needed anymore.).
The greatly dilated neck of the uterus and lower birth passage likewise undergo marked andrapid involution, but they seldom return exactly to their prepregnancy condition.
With the spreading, clarifying and involution of the political struggle, the economic struggle not only does not recede, but extends, organises and becomes involved in equalmeasure.
It forms the epithelial lining of the whole of the digestive tube except part of the mouth and pharynx andthe terminal part of the rectum(which are lined by involutions of the ectoderm).
It is the outcome ofvarious forms of pulmonary tuberculosis with incomplete involution of a specific process and the development of fibrosclerotic changes in its place.
Common infantile hemangiomas follow the same growth pattern: a period of rapid growth, often during the first year,followed by a period of tumor shrinkage(called involution or regression).
The first effect is decreased stimulation of the endometrial cells by these two hormones,followed rapidly by involution of the endometrium itself to about 65 per cent of its previous thickness.
Our post on Wilber II concentrated on a new change in the Wilberian theory – a change brought about by Wilber's study of Sri Aurobindo,the Mahayana Buddhism and the concepts of involution and evolution.
Without the involution of matter upon itself, that is to say, without the closed chemistry of molecules, cells, and phyletic branches, there would never have been either biosphere or noosphere.
This section is a little shorter, andSuper Mario Maker doesn't allow me to build all the crazy shapes and involutions you see in tracked platforms in Super Mario World.
In some species there is complete or partial involution of alveolar structures after weaning, in humans there is only partial involution and the level of involution in humans appears to be highly individual.
How long it takes for the tumor to reach full-size and then shrink varies greatly,but most infantile hemangiomas have finished involution by the time the child reaches puberty.
These bodies developed over the yugas through involution(emanating from higher planes to lower planes) and evolution(returning from lower planes to higher planes), including by karma and reincarnation in various states of consciousness.
Unfortunately over there also,the counter-revolution brought poison in the form of proletarian democracy and, for many, the involution of the revolution is to be sought for in the non-realisation of democracy.
Urbanization in Semarang city creates city involution phenomenon with increasing number of workers in the informal sector with low productivity, as shown in the GDP(gross regional domestic product) in the industrial sector of Semarang city, which is relatively small compared to GDP in the service sector or trade," he said.
Many classes of algebras over a field or over a ring have a specific name: Associative algebra Non-associative algebra Lie algebra Hopf algebra C*-algebra Symmetric algebra Exterior algebra Tensor algebra In measure theory, Sigma-algebra Algebra over a set In category theory F-algebra and F-coalgebra T-algebra In logic, Relation algebra,a residuated Boolean algebra expanded with an involution called converse.