English to Kannada Dictionary longitudinal

longitudinal

ಉದ್ದುದ್ದವಾದ
definition
adjective
longitudinal muscles
running lengthwise rather than across.
longitudinal positions
of or relating to longitude; measured from east to west.
translation of 'longitudinal'
ಉದ್ದುದ್ದವಾಗಿ ಹೋಗುವ,
ಅನುಲಂಬ,
ಉದ್ದದ,
ಉದ್ದದಲ್ಲಿ
example
Future 'longitudinal' research can use family of origin retrospective reports over time to see if they change substantially.
The body of the esophagus begins at the lower edge of the cricopharyngeus muscle and contains two layers of muscle, the outer 'longitudinal' and the inner circular.
The opening of the pylorus after it has contracted may represent, in part, the dilating effect of the contraction of the 'longitudinal' muscle layer of the stomach.
Campylostoma exhibits rather rectilinear lateral 'longitudinal' ridges whereas those of Corazzatocarcinus n. gen. are sinuous.
During walking, the epaxial muscles, organized into 'longitudinal' tracts, function to stabilize the vertebral column.
This motion must represent contraction of both the outer longitudinal muscle layer and the powerful 'longitudinal' muscle of the mucosa.
This rendering shows a sharp contrast between the tongue's core, comprised of the vertical and transverse muscles, and its sheath of 'longitudinal' muscles.
It might be argued that these reflections are somewhat risky, because the data from which the authors derive their findings are cross-sectional in research design terms rather than 'longitudinal' .
Accurate time, which enabled seamen to establish their 'longitudinal' position, was among the preconditions for safe and regular passage to Australia.
Official maps of Taiwan currently include only approximate data on the islands' surface area and topography, as well as inexact data on their latitudinal and 'longitudinal' position.
Reed's figures show surface ornament, but this consists of 'longitudinal' rather than transverse elements.
The cuticle of the anterior margin of each segment is thickened towards the interior of the animal in order to form a pachycyclus for the attachment of 'longitudinal' muscles.
During the day, it has three dark 'longitudinal' stripes that run the length of the body.
First, the study relied on cross-sectional rather than 'longitudinal' data.
The fibers of this thick muscle stratum all lie in the direction of the axis of the esophagus, making it, in effect, a second, strong, 'longitudinal' muscle layer.
This stretch is made possible by the presence of nitrergic inhibitory nerves, excited in a swallow, in both 'longitudinal' muscle layers within this short segment.
Nematodes move by contraction of the 'longitudinal' muscles.
The religious orders study is a 'longitudinal' observation of Alzheimer's disease in older members of the Catholic clergy.
Further 'longitudinal' research is clearly needed to clarify the potential role of early proactive aggression in the prediction of subsequent partner violence.
In Drosophila, the presumptive central nervous system is specified at an early stage of embryonic development as two 'longitudinal' stripes of cells, just dorsal to the ventral mesoderm.
The dorsal 'longitudinal' muscles (indicated by arrowhead) are clearly visible.
The subjects for this study were participating in a 'longitudinal' research project, the Utrecht Study of Adolescent Development.
Last, it is important to note that the effect sizes for the 'longitudinal' analyses in this study were in the small-to-medium range.
It also includes 'longitudinal' and circular muscle fibers.
Four hundred male and female New Zealand police officers were invited to participate in a 'longitudinal' research project, involving the completion of two questionnaire surveys.
The upper one-third of the esophagus is striated muscle, and the remainder contains inner circular layers and outer 'longitudinal' layers of muscle.
Additional prospective, 'longitudinal' research is needed to further elucidate the experiences and outcomes associated with lung transplantation.
Interadambulacral contact facets lie beneath the ambulacral and overlie tissue depressions for the 'longitudinal' muscles that lower the arm.
A fruitful research design for intensified studies could be to do 'longitudinal' studies with the individuals as the focus.
Morgan reviewed extensive 'longitudinal' studies and other research and found, to the chagrin of adoption opponents, that outcomes for adopted children are good.
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