null
খালি
definition
verb
Omnidirectional-antenna nulling systems tend to produce null rings that block GPS reception from a portion of the sky.
combine (a signal) with another in order to create a null; cancel out.
noun
a zero.
adjective
the establishment of a new interim government was declared null and void
having no legal or binding force; invalid.
Poor exposure assessment, insofar as it is nondifferential, distorts the epidemiological measures of association toward the null value.
having or associated with the value zero.
translation of 'null'
বলবত্ নয় এমন,
নাকচ
adjective
বাতিল,
অকার্যকর
example
Metabolic pools are linear combinations of individual metabolite concentrations that do not change over time and are contained in the left 'null' space of the stoichiometric matrix.
But as part of Air Canada's financial reorganization plan, all unions must agree to concessions or else all deals previously reached are 'null' and void.
The 'null' in the pattern is directed not only in the direction of the interference source, but also in the opposite direction where there might be desired GPS signals.
Such provisions may still appear to exist in State constitutions, but it cannot be enforced, so it is 'null' and void and not part of the body of the law.
Days ago, the Senate declared 'null' and void the amnesty laws passed by Carlos Menem.
One thing I do know is that if she has no license then your insurance is also 'null' and void.
A lot of my work challenges those mythologies and stereotypes to highlight the fact that all culture is essentially hybrid, and that the notion of purity is 'null' and void.
The orders I asked for that the warrant of possession, the writ of possession, the warrant of possession, and the notice to quit were 'null' and void.
Counsel for ING submitted that once it is proven there was a breach and there was a loss arising out of the welding, the policy is 'null' and void.
The unbroken vertical line is at the 'null' value.
But the industry was of the opinion that the regulations were 'null' and void, and warned that pharmacists prosecuted for reverting to the old pricing system could sue the state for damages.
A well-designed GPS receiver usually can recover from a deep signal 'null' within approximately one second.
I elected to treat Justice Wallace's order as being 'null' and void.
So therefore his costs, which the AEC and the Council then pursued me for bankruptcy, his costs are therefore 'null' and void, because he cannot present the issue of his costs.
One is that the statute be declared 'null' and void because it conflicts with federal law, so it doesn't operate in the future.
Any law passed by a State, in violation of any constitutional privilege or immunity, would be 'null' and void; the courts would not enforce it.
But Mr Gall confirmed that the process, likely to cost u00a330,000, would be 'null' and void if North Yorkshire council were abolished.
If one is looking for still deeper meaning to Willard, then it can be argued that our title hero is the ultimate victim, a desperate human 'null' set put upon by every aspect of society.
Neither are accountable in terms of set theory: the 'null' set is problematic and the class of all sets can only be discussed outside of the frame of set theory (as a u2018classu2019)!
Poor exposure assessment, insofar as it is nondifferential, distorts the epidemiological measures of association toward the 'null' value.
So the United States and interim government's agreements are 'null' and void.
The argument behind x is not quantitative, and we do not have an expression for its expected value under a 'null' isolation model.
Any agreement entered into on the basis that the couple were married (such as a separation agreement) would be 'null' and void.
He is complaining against an order issued in favour of the respondent which ruled that a power of attorney issued by the complainant in favour of an English firm of solicitors for litigation against the respondent was 'null' and void.
There's a nearly 'null' set of deep insight into emergent functionality that's reduced to useful practice.
All treaties and old ways of doing things are 'null' and void.
Rather, I should have entered a null value (remember, 'null' and the empty string are distinct values).
It is of some interest perhaps that in the defence filed one of the grounds on which the lease is said to have been 'null' and void is that it contained the consent of the second mortgagee.
For the estimation of the 'null' distribution, one matrix was kept constant while rows and columns of the others were permuted.
Both coefficients were statistically different from the 'null' value of zero.
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