English to Tamil Dictionary proliferation

proliferation

பெருக்கம்
definition
noun
a continuing threat of nuclear proliferation
rapid increase in numbers.
example
Thus, both may act to suppress the wing phenotype by influencing cell growth and 'proliferation' .
a continuing threat of nuclear 'proliferation'
This muteness increases the sense of 'proliferation' in his art.
He also touts the CIA's record in helping to stop nuclear 'proliferation' .
As usual, there was a 'proliferation' of cameras, and the night seemed to be lived through a lens.
In vitro experiments on cell 'proliferation' , membrane properties, and ion channels are difficult to extrapolate to humans.
Hence, the expansion of the number of countries led to a 'proliferation' of currencies.
As a result, a 'proliferation' of research elucidating many nuances of ethnic minority families has come to the forefront.
Target genes in this class may normally affect early germ cell 'proliferation' or survival.
Oxygen plays a role in enzymatic and cellular metabolic reactions necessary for cell growth and 'proliferation' .
We are most interested in identifying genes that restrict cell growth and cell 'proliferation' .
The threat of nuclear 'proliferation' will abate as dangerous stockpiles of atomic weapons are quickly used up.
The drug trade is also frequently implicated and is held responsible for the increasing 'proliferation' of guns throughout society.
Cellular immune responses in higher eukaryotes entail specific acts of cell 'proliferation' and differentiation.
The report found a 'proliferation' of poor-quality offshore companies.
The increased numbers of alveolar macrophages in the smokers resulted only in part from increased 'proliferation' .
One of the characteristic effects of metal poisoning, observable at an early stage, is a reduction in cell 'proliferation' and growth.
stress levels are high, forcing upon them a 'proliferation' of ailments
These results invalidate the current concept of cell 'proliferation' and offer a unified view of tumor development.
Multicellular organisms grow through both 'proliferation' and growth of their individual cells.
There is a 'proliferation' of religious discourses centering on spirits, spirit possession, and witchcraft.
The most distal cells undergo mitotic 'proliferation' and serve as a stem-cell population.
At every stop, Ms. Rice focused on U.S. determination to work with other nations to stem the threat from nuclear 'proliferation' .
The capillary grows by degradation of the extracellular matrix and 'proliferation' of cells at the tip of the sprout.
Would the second nuclear age be characterized by a rapid or slow 'proliferation' of new overt nuclear weapon capabilities?
These genes may lead to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor 'proliferation' .
Today, Indian consumers have gone from little choice to a 'proliferation' of offerings in just a decade.
He wants to stop nuclear proliferation with more nuclear 'proliferation' .
The UN is a venue for seeking consensus on global issues from nuclear 'proliferation' to poverty reduction.
we attempted to measure cell 'proliferation'
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