climacterics उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The Roman emperor Augustus refers to having passed his own grand climacteric, about which he had been apprehensive ( Gell . 15.7 ).
- Wagner, the paragon of the " elastic beat " ( as he called it himself ), the bottomless Adagio, the vertiginous climacteric?
- This, and the fact that climacteric fruits quickly start to decay at ambient temperatures, may have contributed to the low economic importance of the canistel.
- The number of fruit segments corresponds exactly with the number of climacteric fruit, a picked mangosteen does not ripen further, so must be consumed shortly after harvest.
- Apparently mature fruits severed from the tree while still hard often fail to develop the desired climacteric changes in terms of reduced astringency and a texture reminiscent of egg yolk.
- Via Amsterdam he moved to Hamburg, where he wrote a work against the concept of climacteric year, which he dedicated to Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg.
- Relevant generalities follow : " A 50th anniversary is a climacteric, usually joyous but not necessarily so, " said Pranab Mukherjee, India's foreign minister.
- Known as perimenopause or the climacteric, this typically lasts two to three years, but it can stretch out in some women to as long as eight years before menopause.
- For women, there is good evidence that menopause and related estrogen-loss are associated with lumbar disc degeneration, usually occurring during the first 15 years of the climacteric.
- The first climacteric occurs in the seventh year of a person's life; the rest are multiples of the first, such as 21, 49, 56, and 63.