English to Urdu Dictionary proliferation

proliferation

پھیلاؤ
definition
noun
a continuing threat of nuclear proliferation
rapid increase in numbers.
example
Target genes in this class may normally affect early germ cell 'proliferation' or survival.
Fears already raised about nuclear 'proliferation' in so-called rogue states are what inspired this kind of defense system in the first place.
Meanwhile, 'proliferation' was increasing the danger of nuclear terrorism.
Apoptosis is a ubiquitous process by which multicellular organisms are able to maintain a balance between cell 'proliferation' and death.
The most distal cells undergo mitotic 'proliferation' and serve as a stem-cell population.
Smith said both resorts suffered from a 'proliferation' of poor quality housing, especially old guesthouses filled by the homeless.
Galway City Council said it does not want a 'proliferation' of satellite dishes on the front of houses.
Treaties covering nuclear 'proliferation' and nuclear testing helped to reinforce the feeling that the immediate danger of nuclear war was fading away.
The primary US interest is in checking nuclear 'proliferation' .
The increased numbers of alveolar macrophages in the smokers resulted only in part from increased 'proliferation' .
We need to end this hide-and-seek approach to containing 'proliferation' of nuclear weapons.
The threat of nuclear 'proliferation' will abate as dangerous stockpiles of atomic weapons are quickly used up.
The results suggested that reactivation of the silenced transgene occurs with cell 'proliferation' .
Each of these five factors will become increasingly important as Internet 'proliferation' continues in Russia.
He also touts the CIA's record in helping to stop nuclear 'proliferation' .
The tumor cells showed no 'proliferation' beyond the cyst wall.
stress levels are high, forcing upon them a 'proliferation' of ailments
At every stop, Ms. Rice focused on U.S. determination to work with other nations to stem the threat from nuclear 'proliferation' .
In recent years, Florida boaters have had to comply with a 'proliferation' of no-wake zones and manatee sanctuaries.
Our findings demonstrate increased tumor 'proliferation' at the leading-edge and lepidic regions of tumors.
we attempted to measure cell 'proliferation'
stress levels are high, forcing upon them a 'proliferation' of ailments
There we find regimes concerned about the poor and a 'proliferation' of single-parent families.
Cellular immune responses in higher eukaryotes entail specific acts of cell 'proliferation' and differentiation.
we attempted to measure cell 'proliferation'
there's a 'proliferation' of pubs there
The capillary grows by degradation of the extracellular matrix and 'proliferation' of cells at the tip of the sprout.
With the Protestants, it manifests itself in a 'proliferation' of denominations.
The drug trade is also frequently implicated and is held responsible for the increasing 'proliferation' of guns throughout society.
Would the second nuclear age be characterized by a rapid or slow 'proliferation' of new overt nuclear weapon capabilities?
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