English to Gujarati Dictionary transmitter

transmitter

ટ્રાન્સમીટર
definition
noun
Conversely, radio waves from a transmitter operating near the cable will enter the cable through these slots.
a set of equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals, especially those of radio or television.
translation of 'transmitter'
પારેષક,
ટ્રાન્સમીટર,
પ્રેષક
example
Firstly, the teacher is viewed not as a 'transmitter' of knowledge but as a guide who facilitates learning.
reggae has established itself as the principal 'transmitter' of the Jamaican language
They block the lock and key mechanism for the nerve 'transmitter' serotonin and are effective treatments for the nausea induced by cancer chemotherapy.
The queen's principal role was as bearer and 'transmitter' of royalty, of which she took possession on the death of her husband.
The new solar powered FM 'transmitter' will broadcast 24 hours a day with programmes predominantly in Pashto and Persian.
The chemical 'transmitter' that mediates the change to pressures within the bowel has been identified as serotonin, a chemical found in the brain as well as in the bowel.
reggae has established itself as the principal 'transmitter' of the Jamaican language
On the other, we are anxious about the impact of a mobile phone 'transmitter' mast in our neighbourhood.
So this is a lock and key mechanism for a chemical called nicotine which we all know of, but which in the brain is actually a chemical 'transmitter' .
Conversely, radio waves from a 'transmitter' operating near the cable will enter the cable through these slots.
In neurons, calcium entry through voltage-gated channels tightly couples an action potential with 'transmitter' release.
All spacecraft carry a radio 'transmitter' , used for transmitting both data about the spacecraft itself and about the scientific measurements.
Prisoners constitute a core 'transmitter' group for HIV.
Despite frequent inconsistencies and misapprehensions, the work was a principal 'transmitter' of ancient science and Neoplatonic thought to the western Middle Ages.
Using a 10 watt 'transmitter' , it can be heard by 2,847 families.
There are hundreds, probably thousands, of chemical systems and 'transmitter' substances throughout the brain.
And devices using a car's power outlet and a cassette player or a small radio 'transmitter' are available.
There was also evidence that acetylcholine was a 'transmitter' in the brain.
It's use to make the nerve 'transmitter' chemical called acetyl choline that many of our nerves and our brain and our muscles use to send messages.
A radio 'transmitter' is activated alerting rescue teams to their whereabouts.
Specifically, nicotine acts at the nicotinic receptor class for the 'transmitter' acetylcholine.
In the absence of acetylcholinesterase, levels of the 'transmitter' acetylcholine increase.
Parkinson's disease is first off the rank in stem cell work, because in theory all you need to do is place dopamine producing nerve cells in the brain to replace the lost 'transmitter' .
Glutamate, incidentally, is the workhorse excitatory 'transmitter' for neurons in the brain.
The march of phone 'transmitter' masts is proving unstoppable.
The battle was eventually won and the phone company agreed to erect a smaller 'transmitter' in its place.
A wireless receiver unit receives the output signal transmitted by the 'transmitter' .
One of the patrolmen signaled frantically on a small portable 'transmitter' for help.
We must never forget that educators are not just 'transmitters' of knowledge but cultivators of souls.
The researchers used quartz crystals, like the wave 'transmitters' in televisions and radios, which vibrate in an electrical field.
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