line strength उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Each organization lists world records two ways : " all tackle, " for all line strengths, and " line-class " for various categories of different line strengths.
- Each organization lists world records two ways : " all tackle, " for all line strengths, and " line-class " for various categories of different line strengths.
- Fleet has some on-line strengths too, chiefly the Web sites of its Quick & AMP; Reilly brokerage and its SureTrade discount brokerage service, which together have 460, 000 clients.
- Colonel Helmuth Groscurth ( Chief of Staff, XI Corps ) wrote to 6th Army's front-line strength, amounting to over 50, 000 Russian auxiliaries serving with the German troops.
- In August 1918, the Yildirim Army Group's front-line strength was 40, 598 infantrymen armed with 19, 819 rifles, 273 light and 696 heavy machine guns, and 402 guns.
- However, the first-line strength of the JRV was still declining, so in 1951 the Yugoslav Chief of Staff, Colonel General Ko a Popovi, visited the United Kingdom to discuss the situation.
- The French had no comparable organisation to the Air Transport Auxiliary ( ATA ) and front-line pilots in France became responsible for ferrying new aircraft from factories to the squadrons, temporarily depleting front-line strength.
- If the technique is applied to trace species detection, it is also possible to enhance the signal by performing detection at wavelengths where the transitions have larger line strengths, e . g . using fundamental vibrational bands or electronic transitions.
- Modern atmospheric models can accurately match all the spectral line strengths and profiles to give a spectral classification, or even skip straight to the physical parameters of the star, but in practice luminosity classes are still usually assigned by comparison against standard stars.
- However, the need to protect the over-extended lines of supply and communication from attacks by Turkish irregulars, especially light cavalry which the Turks possessed in abundance, reduced the effective front-line strength of the Army to just 60, 000 men.