alveolar - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of alveolar in Hindi
- वायुकोशीय
- दंतउलूखलीय
alveolar Definition
adjective
- of or relating to an alveolus, in particular. ( या, विशेष रूप से एक वायुकोशीय से संबंधित है। )
noun
- of or relating to an alveolus, in particular. ( या, विशेष रूप से एक वायुकोशीय से संबंधित है। )
alveolar Example
- The alveolar region is the location of tooth attachment. ( वायुकोशीय क्षेत्र दांत के लगाव का स्थान है। )
- Many investigators believe that the tumor arises from bronchiolar or alveolar epithelium. ( कई जांचकर्ताओं का मानना है कि ट्यूमर ब्रोन्किओलर या वायुकोशीय उपकला से उत्पन्न होता है। )
- The tooth roots are attached to the surrounding alveolar bone of the tooth socket. ( दांत की जड़ें दांत सॉकेट के आसपास के वायुकोशीय हड्डी से जुड़ी होती हैं। )
- It has been reported that bone loss affects the jaw bones (particularly the alveolar bone). ( यह बताया गया है कि हड्डी की हानि जबड़े की हड्डियों (विशेष रूप से वायुकोशीय हड्डी) को प्रभावित करती है। )
More Sentence
- Alveolar number was closely related to total lung volume whereas alveolar size was not.
- Some years ago it was pointed out to me that when I'm trying to be very precise in talking about linguistics, I use dental rather than alveolar articulations for consonants.
- It must be rigid enough to promote near zero surface tensions during the alveolar compression.
- Note that it is the amount of carbon dioxide in alveolar air in the lungs that has to be measured in evaluating the state of health.
- They occur almost exclusively along the alveolar ridge of the maxilla in white female newborns.
- The alveolar septa showed no significant inflammation or other abnormalities.
- This growth factor is abundantly expressed in many different lung cells, including alveolar macrophages and type II cells.
- These are also observed within alveolar septa.
- To quantify the alveolar injuries, we measured radial alveolar count in lung tissue at each time point.
- It is done by means of fixed or removable appliances that gently move the teeth and supporting alveolar bone until they are in the desired position.
- It shows that the lower a person's social status, the more likely he or she is to use a higher percentage of alveolar rather than velar nasal endings.
- Hebrew and Arabic use dentalized t, d, th, etc., while English makes the sounds farther back at the alveolar ridge.
- Children with cleft palates often have an alveolar ridge defect.
- The respiratory bronchiole branches to form alveolar ducts.
- The bare letters's', 't', 'n', 'l', etc. cannot be assumed to specifically represent alveolars .
- Given that both soft and hard alveolars (‘t’ and ‘d') are used in Punjabi, their representation in the new script would constitute the most baffling problem.
- Both the /s/ and /z/ sounds are alveolars , articulated in the same place in the vocal cavity