English to Punjabi Dictionary periodic

periodic

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definition
adjective
the periodic visits she made to her father
appearing or occurring at intervals.
The steadily increasing weights gave Mendeleyev, Meyer, and others a kind of index by which to order the elements and reveal their periodic behaviour.
relating to the periodic table of the elements or the pattern of chemical properties that underlies it.
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The continued need for 6-yearly 'periodic' reviews has also been questioned.
Maintaining the transformation merits and requires a 'periodic' update on where social history stands.
Roofs are like heating and cooling systems: The equipment needs 'periodic' cleaning and tuning for peak efficiency.
Some economists argue that 'periodic' credit crunches are the price emerging markets must pay for faster growth.
Therefore, we recommend that 'periodic' surveys for flying squirrels continue at approximately 10 year intervals.
So every one of our portfolios has always been planned and recommended for 'periodic' rebalancing.
The training should be provided to all ranks from the highest to the lowest and should be given at 'periodic' intervals, not just at the start of the job.
However, in the late 18th century there was a return to the 'periodic' Latinate style.
Emotion is kept in check - rage and pain appear suddenly, like 'periodic' explosions.
They crop up in one form or the other at 'periodic' intervals.
New Zealand is to present its next 'periodic' report on compliance with the UN convention in September this year.
At this stage, the client needs 'periodic' support as well as training in relapse prevention.
Although it can be frightening, 'periodic' breathing typically causes no other problems in newborns.
Despite this, he has continued to appear regularly at our 'periodic' family gatherings, and is considered a family member in good standing.
Leases for a fixed term and 'periodic' tenancies are the types of lease most frequently encountered.
Each recommended practice is reviewed and revised as appropriate at regular 'periodic' intervals.
A baby who has 'periodic' breathing resumes regular breathing on his or her own.
By contrast, the letting of the basement on a weekly tenancy is an example of a 'periodic' tenancy.
Having experienced spells of acute water scarcity at 'periodic' intervals, people do lament over the waste of the precious resource in such times.
We further enhance the safety by 'periodic' rebalancing of the weaker and stronger fund.
Bismuth is the fifth and last element in Group 15 of the 'periodic' table.
The 'periodic' table has since been expanded to 81 stable and 31 radioactive elements.
At 'periodic' intervals, the iron bars at the mouth of narrow roads, put up to prevent the entry of heavy vehicles, are knocked down by lorries, due to reckless driving.
The first rough draft of the 'periodic' elements signaled not the end but the beginning of chemistry.
The study of oscillating reactions is the study of 'periodic' changes in chemical reactions.
The steadily increasing weights gave Mendeleyev, Meyer, and others a kind of index by which to order the elements and reveal their 'periodic' behaviour.
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