internal construction उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In Jack-speak that would come out as : The case of who ( m ) ever in " Whomever Jack marries " is not governed by the rest of the sentence but solely by the internal construction of the clause in which it appears.
- More often than not this means actual differences in internal construction of the tube compared to the " basic " type, but sometimes designators like "'- V "'and "'- I "'simply mean that the tube was specially selected for those characteristics from the regular-quality production at the factory.
- Internal construction is different from other concertinas in that the action more closely resembles that of an accordion, and that the reeds are of steel ( rather than brass ) and are often fixed in groups of twenty or more to long zinc or aluminum plates, rather than to individual frames.
- His drumming style has been called unique; one critic writes that he is not merely a drummer but a " percussionist, colourist and epigrammatic commentator mediating the shifting ensemble densities " and that " his drumming is always part of the music's internal construction . " " Modern Drummer " magazine, in a 2004 interview, called DeJohnette's drumming " beyond technique ."
- Older Nikon owners refused to countenance the cheap internal construction and lack of manual mode flexibility of the EM . The expected female beginner photography market also failed to appear, as tyro photographers ( including women ) rejected the implicit condescension of an aperture-priority only EM, and voted with their wallets in favor of higher-priced Nikons or the extra features of less-expensive Canon and Minolta cameras.
- Although power pentodes and beam tetrodes have some differences in their principles of operation ( the beam forming plates of the beam tetrode or fifth electrode ( 3rd grid ) of the pentode, both serving to hinder the return of unabsorbed electrons from the anode ( or plate ) to the 4th electrode ( 2nd grid ) ) and have some internal construction differences, they are functionally closely equivalent.