English to Gujarati Dictionary contraction

contraction

સંકોચન
definition
noun
the general contraction of the industry did further damage to morale
the process of becoming smaller.
translation of 'contraction '
સંક્ષેપ,
અક્ષર-સંક્ષેપ,
આકુંચન
noun
સંકોચન
example
A second, less-frequent muscle 'contraction' , isthmus peristalsis, transports bacteria from the corpus to the terminal bulb.
It was only in recent years, following the renationalisation of 1967 and the subsequent 'contraction' of the industry, that the organisation proved to be a success.
Adhesive capsulitis, or frozen shoulder, results from thickening and 'contraction' of the capsule around the glenohumeral joint and causes loss of motion and pain.
Often the file extension name is a 'contraction' of a word which describes the file, for example, ‘.txt’ is short for text.
We conclude that potentiation of gill 'contraction' is not a general characteristic of bivalves and that the uneven distribution is not phylogenetically based.
Mr Wall said that the firm's success during the continuing 'contraction' of the textiles industry had come from attention to flexibility and customer service as well as ensuring the high quality of low quantity orders.
The mechanical contribution of atrial 'contraction' to normal cardiac function was first described in the 17th century by William Harvey.
I can't resist stopping for one brief second to point out that the word holiday is merely a 'contraction' of the words holy day.
Twelve months ago, few of us had ever heard the term - a 'contraction' of Web log - even though blogs had existed in one form or another since at least 1997.
Exercises include pelvic floor muscle 'contraction' and relaxation to improve voluntary control.
the general 'contraction' of the industry did further damage to morale
Is the severe 'contraction' of certain major components of the governmental institution abidingly new?
At this point, the efficiency of 'contraction' decreases and contractile failure ensues.
The use of an apostrophe here indicates a 'contraction' of ‘it is’ or ‘it has,’ which would make little sense in the context of this banner.
The consumer price index suffered its first 'contraction' in 16 years last year, largely due to lower food and clothing prices.
The state managed further 'contraction' under the Cotton Industry Act, only large integrated multinational firms surviving by 1990.
However, surges in the trade deficit need not cause general economic 'contraction' if they are accompanied by growth of demand from other sources.
For example, it is suggested that lower doses cause more contraction of the womb, and higher doses have a more spasmodic effect and decrease the rate of 'contraction' .
As collagen undergoes maturation and 'contraction' , local forces give rise to further distension of air spaces.
In this departure from the norm one was able to identify the possible source of a severe future economic 'contraction' when the asset bubble burst.
As the inevitable consolidation process proceeds in response to the many pressures that the industry faces, job 'contraction' may be inevitable.
That's an improvement from six months ago, when the board's forecasts ranged from a 1.1 percent 'contraction' to 0.1 percent growth.
How do you mime the archaic exclamation ‘Zounds’, a 'contraction' of ‘God's wounds’?
Bios here is a 'contraction' of the word biosphere.
neurons control the 'contraction' of muscles
The force of 'contraction' declines slightly as it advances, reaching a nadir at about the level where the muscle becomes smooth muscle.
This process allows synchronization of 'contraction' throughout the heart, and is vital for proper function.
Load-induced injury occurs in two phases: an acute injury immediately after muscle 'contraction' and a delayed or secondary injury.
To show you how far down that slick slope we've slid, lexicographically speaking, consider that quaint 'contraction' ain't.
Speech, gesture, and every other form of human action are, in the long run, resolvable into muscular contraction, and muscular 'contraction' is but a transitory change in the relative positions of the parts of a muscle.
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