English to Telugu Dictionary conservation

conservation

పరిరక్షణ
definition
noun
These sites of sequence conservation may indicate regions of importance for transcriptional regulation of these genes.
the action of conserving something, in particular.
translation of 'conservation '
సహజ వనరులను సంరక్షించడం,
సహజ వనరులను భద్రపరచడం
example
As a bonus, the elephants are in a place that helps educate the public on the need for habitat protection, resource management, and wildlife 'conservation' .
Organizers plan to continue the energy 'conservation' and tourist promotion program for at least the next 51 weeks.
More of these crop dollars chasing crop production must be used instead to stimulate resource 'conservation' .
To my mind, 'conservation' of historic landscapes has long been a material consideration in planning decisions.
It would solve real problems: energy 'conservation' , sick-building syndrome, resource depletion.
Awareness on environment and 'conservation' of wildlife seems to have become a compulsory theme in cultural programmes in leading schools in Bangalore.
After his formal retirement in 1974, Dan made significant contributions to urban wildlife ecology and 'conservation' .
This verse is a brilliant guide to the operating Manager for psychological energy 'conservation' and a preventive method against stress and burn-outs in the work situations.
He welcomed the European Commission's proposal to relocate funding to rural areas for production of organic foods, 'conservation' of cultural heritage and traditions.
Ironically among the largest grants made was for archaeology, museum 'conservation' and the teaching of ancient Mesopotamian languages.
The key is 'conservation' of resources above all else.
The Venice Charter codified acceptable universal principles and practices for the 'conservation' of historic monuments.
Issues of future adaptability, energy 'conservation' and economy of construction have all been addressed.
Assessment of the extent of genetic variability within a variety of landrace has important consequences for plant breeding and 'conservation' of genetic resources.
This is typical of a tunneling transition, which is forbidden by energy 'conservation' in classical physics and hence has no expansion around a classical limit.
In the nineteen twenties various experiments revealed what appeared to be a violation of the principle of energy 'conservation' at the atomic level.
His remarks could be considered a challenge to the mainstream discourses of forest use and aforestation, nature 'conservation' and protection.
That is in keeping with its purpose to promote the identification, protection, preservation, and 'conservation' of historical and cultural heritage in New Zealand.
The festival will also raise awareness about natural health therapies, composting, waste prevention, energy 'conservation' and alternative architecture.
The Councillor also asked if the Government would consider further promoting energy 'conservation' , in a bid to get people using less power.
An easy experiment is to reduce the cross section of a pipe in one region, making a so-called diffuser that produces large local flow velocities due to mass flux 'conservation' .
The National Trust also involves volunteers in the physical 'conservation' of sites and monuments.
It would be naive to suggest that such views of the land represent the practice of a perfect natural form of wildlife 'conservation' .
Environmentalists worry that such thinking fosters lax attitudes about earthly issues like global warming and resource 'conservation' .
So, we might ask, how do we know how to strike a balance between 'conservation' of resources for the future, and consumption today?
Other than this, the group intends to promote wise use of the land through the 'conservation' of the natural environment.
These sites of sequence 'conservation' may indicate regions of importance for transcriptional regulation of these genes.
The government team in charge of promoting energy 'conservation' has no campaign budget and with three members to handle the issue nationwide, are short of staff.
One of the "new" methods of food 'conservation' practiced by the women of America during the war was that of drying food.
They hope to do so by developing alternative energy sources, promoting energy 'conservation' and supporting clean energy production.
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