English to Punjabi Dictionary deviation

deviation

ਭਟਕਣ
definition
noun
deviation from a norm
the action of departing from an established course or accepted standard.
And there was no statistically significant deviation in incidence rates of other cancers attributable to radiation exposure from the accident.
the amount by which a single measurement differs from a fixed value such as the mean.
example
The average numbers and average 'deviation' of five measurements are reported.
In 1819 Barlow began work on the problem of 'deviation' in ship compasses caused by the presence of iron in the hull.
There he began work on compass 'deviation' , a topic he would return to many times.
'deviation' from a norm
And there was no statistically significant 'deviation' in incidence rates of other cancers attributable to radiation exposure from the accident.
The sequences were analyzed for randomness in dinucleotide frequencies and no statistically significant 'deviation' was found.
sexual 'deviation'
'deviation' from a norm
a significant 'deviation' from the average value
sexual 'deviation'
Standard deviation is a statistical concept that denotes the amount of variation or 'deviation' that might be expected.
Can any of the 'deviations' be considered as transitional towards the lower forms of animals?
Follow the revolutionary line of the Third Internationale in the heroic struggle against left 'deviationism' !
Throughout Soviet history, every new leader claimed to be going back to pure Leninist principles, while labeling his predecessor a 'deviationist' .
The late 20th century's decline of social deference has led to a journalism which is unforgiving of the elite and its 'deviations' .
Even if I don't always follow it to the letter, I've got a rock solid foundation upon which to base my 'deviations' .
With a few 'deviations' , the open standards of the World Wide Web have been pretty much maintained.
Fired by ideology each believes the other to be a 'deviationist' .
Though purists may lament the film's 'deviations' from the comic book, the mood and most of the characters remain the same.
Citing the idyllic visions of our ancient texts, he drew attention in that address to the 'deviations' from the ideal.
On that job interview you mentioned, where you honestly expressed to a school principal your objections to journalism, you were punished for your courage, for your leftist 'deviationism' , for ‘not playing the game.’
You'd probably have to put me down as a revisionist Kautskyite Menshevik, or maybe a rightist 'deviationist' with extreme petty bourgeois tendencies.
There is a procedure, but clearly there have been 'deviations' .
I intend to hold the Commissar for Justice to the CPGB's election promise when they come to lock me up for rightist 'deviationism' .
This is where the auditor reports changes, problems, 'deviations' and other anomalies.
We students will discover two 'deviations' from this ideal this week.
They were the last social group to accept Islam, and some of the earliest 'deviations' from orthodoxy matured in the Muslim countryside.
This is by no means an attempt to negate the faults, hypocrisies and 'deviations' of the American system.
These 'deviations' generally increased with increasing offset and diffusion constant.
Presumably the first Marxist 'deviationist' was Marx himself, who made substantial changes in his ideas during his lifetime.
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