English to Urdu Dictionary divergence

divergence

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definition
noun
the divergence between primates and other groups
the process or state of diverging.
Our example here is technical in nature, but some traders use a P / E ratio or other fundamental factors to measure correlation and divergence .
the inner product of the operator del and a given vector, which gives a measure of the quantity of flux emanating from any point of the vector field or the rate of loss of mass, heat, etc., from it.
example
a fundamental 'divergence' of attitude
This 'divergence' of interests is manageable, but it is also fundamental.
Atmospheric 'divergence' typically occurs where airflow is moving away from the centre of a pressure system.
Some people reading these stories say: ‘Oh, if there's a 'divergence' of medical opinion on this, we better be careful.’
The jury is out on gold, and I have seldom seen such a 'divergence' of opinion - if you cut out the World Gold Council, that is.
Doubts about recession and the model lineup have produced a 'divergence' in investor opinion over BMW.
The evolutionary process of this 'divergence' , however, is not well understood.
The 'divergence' of views suggests a marked lack of consensus at the Bar on how complaints of this nature should be dealt with.
There I encountered a marked 'divergence' of views.
Sequence 'divergence' in the coding region shows a departure from clock-like evolution.
Your Honour, but quite clearly, there is, in fact, a 'divergence' of recent view.
In contrast, 'divergence' between closely related species is not affected by recombination.
There is a clear 'divergence' of view as to how Mrs LM came to sign this document.
Our example here is technical in nature, but some traders use a P / E ratio or other fundamental factors to measure correlation and 'divergence' .
With a constant rate, 'divergence' time estimation is straightforward.
Of course, for any flow we might induce in water, with pipes or otherwise, the total 'divergence' will always be exactly zero.
This model should prove useful for estimating 'divergence' times when substitution rates vary across lineages.
This 'divergence' of view is neither surprising nor unusual.
However, this may be an underestimate if positive selection has increased the rate of amino acid 'divergence' .
An extreme 'divergence' in venom evolution can extend even to the secondary loss of toxins.
This observation is indicative of a rapid rate of 'divergence' .
Another controversial subject with respect to time estimates is that of 'divergence' times for higher primates.
This leaves room for a 'divergence' between our beliefs and the truth.
A more accurate estimate of the speed of 'divergence' can be made using the following more modern proof.
Furthermore, functional and structural 'divergence' might, in some cases, precede rather than follow gene duplication.
The book is filled with countless examples of companies that tried convergence instead of 'divergence' , and were unsuccessful.
The result was greater economic 'divergence' , and inflation rates in particular moved wider apart.
the 'divergence' between primates and other groups
The rates of 'divergence' that were simulated are within the range observed in the analyzed data of the 12 families studied.
a fundamental 'divergence' of attitude
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