English to Kannada Dictionary periodical

periodical

ನಿಯತಕಾಲಿಕ
definition
noun
Under the Act, newspapers, magazines and periodicals are exempt from the need to be qualified to give advice.
a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals.
adjective
she took periodical gulps of her tea
occurring or appearing at intervals; occasional.
translation of 'periodical'
ನಿಯತಕಾಲಿಕ,
ಸಾಮಯಿಕ
example
The quantification of 'periodical' payments is more of an art than a science.
In addition, there are other sources of business history recorded in corporate museums, at corporate websites, and in occasional 'periodical' articles.
The emerging field of biometrics has produced a large number of short, mostly informative Web, newspaper, and 'periodical' sources, but only a few book-length examinations.
It is the 'periodical' publication of the professional society of newspaper editorial writers.
It is curious to see the 'periodical' disuse and perishing of means and machinery, which were introduced with loud laudation a few years or centuries before.
Each year between 1945 and 1985 saw the establishment of at least one 'periodical' devoted to war and the military.
I'm going to talk mostly about the so-called mass media, particularly 'periodical' and book publishing.
He said that one of the useful activities that the association could think of was to publish 'periodical' newsletters, which would give opportunities to alumni to write about their experiences.
Canada has had 'periodical' reminders of these disturbing social problems over the last several years and a lot of money has been spent in attempts to stem the loss of life.
The 'periodical' drizzle during the afternoon did not deter the spirits of anyone in any way.
A methodical and 'periodical' assessment of the scholastic ability of students is more important than judging them by just one examination.
I got about 25 pregnant patients today, some of them very young, as part of 'periodical' examination procedures which also involve a bit of boring paperwork.
If the contents of bookshops and 'periodical' stands were restricted to material of which their proprietors had made an inspection, they might be depleted indeed.
The book contains a list of food items suitable for diabetic patients, routine exercises, diet control measures and details of 'periodical' check-ups.
I found few 'periodical' publications that addressed the needs and education of fathers.
The Web has created an interesting and sometimes awkward situation for 'periodical' publishers offering both print and online versions of their articles.
So there was no procedure at the tribunal at all, just 'periodical' letters saying, ‘We are now still continuing’; the tribunal accepted that, as they would.
The press, and even the 'periodical' press, were expected to break the power of entrenched error.
I have found from experience that without 'periodical' interaction, activists cannot render service to victims of human rights violation.
Again, in German-speaking countries the 'periodical' publication of printed papers began quite early.
The present situation, of 'periodical' outbursts in the press, is an inadequate way of fostering good relationships with the Asian community and does not encourage change and communal harmony.
Hence social welfare organisations have begun reaching up to the doorsteps, especially of the rural poor, to highlight the importance of 'periodical' health care.
The problem with 'periodical' publishing today is redundancy.
Labour history prospers and has a healthy specialist 'periodical' literature.
The proles, normally apathetic about the war, were being lashed into one of their 'periodical' frenzies of patriotism.
Indeed, most of the Founding Fathers thought the circulation of ideas, information, opinion, expertise and argument in 'periodical' form would help the new nation discover its identity.
research 'periodical'
This magazine is still going strong today; you can easily find it in any bookshop or even in some of the magazine and 'periodical' stands on the street.
At 'periodical' intervals, the network returns the data to a central control room by cellular phone, satellite, or a conventional telephone circuit.
But the democratic process leaves it open to the citizens as a whole, in 'periodical' elections, to bless or oppose the plans or decisions of particular parties or groups or clans of politicians.
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