English to Gujarati Dictionary synchronous

synchronous

સિંક્રનસ
definition
adjective
glaciations were approximately synchronous in both hemispheres
existing or occurring at the same time.
They emerge early in the year and have short, synchronous emergence periods.
(of a satellite or its orbit) making or denoting an orbit around the earth or another celestial body in which one revolution is completed in the period taken for the body to rotate about its axis.
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Breeding in Tree Swallows is highly 'synchronous' .
Are processes of identification necessarily 'synchronous' with the temporal structures of classical narrative, and to what extent is closure effective?
In many species there is considerable overlap between the fertile periods of females due to more or less 'synchronous' breeding.
However, in 'synchronous' interaction every student in the class participates simultaneously.
These relations, it seems, must be 'synchronous' with one and other in the sense that there can be no relation which occurs in spacetime which isn't tied up or entangled with any other relation.
The paramedic then resumed chest compression at a rate of 100 per minute 'synchronous' with ventilation.
As it happens, human ideologies will sometimes be 'synchronous' with the Faith.
Humans apparently need both the colors and the intensity of sunlight to stay 'synchronous' with their own body rhythm.
Peaks in recruitment are roughly 'synchronous' with similar peaks in aspen and white birch, suggesting that they may be associated with similar causes.
The Red Planet's elevator, which would travel between the surface of Mars and a Mars 'synchronous' orbit, could be constructed in Earth's orbit.
Mercury was discovered by radar not to be in 'synchronous' rotation about the Sun.
Collage offers a technique for heterogenous images to appear simultaneously 'synchronous' and radically differentiated.
More important, what is under way is the first 'synchronous' global recession in a generation.
They emerge early in the year and have short, 'synchronous' emergence periods.
Dynamic models show that while large particles could be in 'synchronous' rotation, smaller particles should rotate faster and look isothermal.
This reduction was 'synchronous' with a reduction in tiller production.
Telephone networks are optimized for 'synchronous' and one-to-one communications.
The lowering of montane vegetation belts in New Guinea during the last ice age was broadly 'synchronous' with that of South America and Africa.
This is because the Moon rotates exactly once per orbit, in what is described as 'synchronous' rotation.
The timing of the first and second switches is arranged to prevent simultaneous conduction of the 'synchronous' rectifiers.
Due to the complexity and timing issues, typically no more than two storage nodes are involved simultaneously in 'synchronous' data replication.
Since most Italian films of this period were shot without 'synchronous' sound, both dialogue tracks could be considered dubs.
I can't remember having ever seen her, and yet it seems almost impossible that we haven't crossed paths before in our 'synchronous' daily routines.
The average hatch time of the first release was thus approximately 'synchronous' with that of natural egg masses, and the variance in hatch date was large.
However, the ability to multitask while texting is another huge advantage over the 'synchronous' voice call.
However, when more than two broods were found that hatched 'synchronously' , we matched preferentially those with a similar number of nestlings and placed in the same part or section of the stable.
First, pairwise comparisons showed that tropical species, which generally breed less 'synchronously' than temperate species, had smaller testes than their temperate counterparts.
The increased pace of business means that processes are not only distributed, but that teamwork around these processes must happen 'synchronously' or at least with increasingly rapid turnaround.
Where I spend most of my time, in Maine and in central Vermont, new leaves of all the deciduous tree species usually emerge relatively 'synchronously' in mid-May, over the short span of about two weeks.
Some companies 'synchronously' replicate data over a dedicated network to a secondary site, where tape backup is taken; however the tapes still need to leave that site to provide true data protection.
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