English to Tamil Dictionary multipolar

multipolar

பல்முனை
definition
adjective
Individual cells showed a variety of aberrations, with the common presence of cells with abnormalities of the spindle poles, frequently being multipolar .
having many poles or extremities.
Led by Chirac and Schröder, the core countries would promote a multipolar world, with Europe as one emerging pole.
polarized in several ways or directions.
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That's why I favour a 'multipolar' world, in which Europe has its place.
These MN appear to be the consequence of a very high rate of chromosome lagging occurring in 'multipolar' mitoses (preceding the multinucleate state) which are produced when cytokinesis-blocked binucleate cells further divide.
In the 'multipolar' world that has ensued from the end of the Cold War, submerged tensions between the US and Europe have come out into the open.
Out of nervousness about unipolarity, they might underestimate the dangers of a 'multipolar' system in which nonliberal and nondemocratic powers would come to outweigh Europe.
The reality is surely that of a world without a counterbalance, physically destabilized and thus dangerous in the absence of a 'multipolar' equilibrium.
Led by Chirac and Schröder, the core countries would promote a 'multipolar' world, with Europe as one emerging pole.
For almost 350 years the world had been a 'multipolar' one, with six or seven powers in a shifting balance.
Mutants have 'multipolar' spindles in male meiosis and irregular mitotic figures in the larval neuroblasts, which is the result of aberrant behavior of the mitotic spindle during embryonic cleavage.
Sensitivity can be improved by using a 'multipolar' esophageal electrode to record the amplitude of the diaphragmatic electromyogram elicited by phrenic nerve stimulation.
France's former foreign minister Hubert Vedrine believes ‘a politically unipolar world’ is unacceptable, and therefore France is ‘fighting for a 'multipolar' world’.
Cleavage is followed by a period of differential cell movement that appears to occur largely by 'multipolar' delamination (sometimes called morula delamination).
Finally, instead of the dipolar water model used previously we use an improvement, an SPC-like 'multipolar' model that reproduces water's dipole moment.
A 'multipolar' racial pattern has largely supplanted the old racial system, which was often viewed as a bipolar white-black hierarchy.
At the time, it was assumed that the new world would be 'multipolar' , with the U.S., the European Union, Japan, Russia and a rising China sharing power and balancing one another.
The world has become far more 'multipolar' than it was prior to 1989, and the means by which other players can enter the competitive field of play have greatly proliferated.
I prefer to envision a 'multipolar' world, hopefully dominated by democracies built on strong and free republics, well informed by humanitarian ideologies.
In sub mutations, we observed spindles that were unipolar, 'multipolar' , or frayed with no defined poles.
But Canada is more than a peaceful microcosm of Europe; it is increasingly a peaceful microsm of the entire world whose many interests and interdependencies are 'multipolar' .
India must return to the policy of non-alignment and campaign for a 'multipolar' , multilateral, democratic and peaceful global order.
Individual cells showed a variety of aberrations, with the common presence of cells with abnormalities of the spindle poles, frequently being 'multipolar' .
Washington is merely one of a number of commercial powers in an increasingly 'multipolar' world economy.
For gold and silver particles smaller than 50 nm, the electric dipole moment dominates higher-order optical 'multipolar' moments, and absorption exceeds scattering as a mechanism for optical extinction.
The difficulty is that nationhood and religious identities of ethnic population have created shifting norms within the states and now the world is becoming increasingly 'multipolar' and regional.
A major focus of the book is its subject's obsession with building a 'multipolar' balance-of-power among the United States, China and the Soviet Union.
If one compares multipolar Europe between 1900 and 1945 with bipolar Europe between 1945 and 1990, it might seem that 'multipolar' systems are especially prone to deadly wars.
For several centuries before 1945, European states of roughly equivalent standing dominated global affairs in a 'multipolar' system.
Most of their neurons are large 'multipolar' projection neurons.
The move is often portrayed by both as the quest for a 'multipolar' international order to challenge the perceived hegemonic influence of an evolving monopolarity - i.e., US supremacy.
When you look at the evolution of the world, you see that quite naturally a 'multipolar' world is being created, whether one likes it or not.
The magnitude of alignment, on the other hand, is only correctly predicted after replacing the effective charges by a 'multipole' expansion and introduction of empirical scale factors for the monopole, dipole, and quadrupole moment.
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