English to Malayalam Dictionary divergence

divergence

വ്യത്യാസവുമില്ലെന്നും
definition
noun
the divergence between primates and other groups
the process or state of diverging.
Our example here is technical in nature, but some traders use a P / E ratio or other fundamental factors to measure correlation and divergence .
the inner product of the operator del and a given vector, which gives a measure of the quantity of flux emanating from any point of the vector field or the rate of loss of mass, heat, etc., from it.
example
Your Honour, but quite clearly, there is, in fact, a 'divergence' of recent view.
A more accurate estimate of the speed of 'divergence' can be made using the following more modern proof.
a fundamental 'divergence' of attitude
The ALP no longer contains a real 'divergence' of views.
'divergence' of opinion
Our example here is technical in nature, but some traders use a P / E ratio or other fundamental factors to measure correlation and 'divergence' .
This 'divergence' of view is neither surprising nor unusual.
This leaves room for a 'divergence' between our beliefs and the truth.
Atmospheric 'divergence' typically occurs where airflow is moving away from the centre of a pressure system.
the 'divergence' between primates and other groups
this involves a 'divergence' from the initial plan
Personally, I think that the two pendulums, convergence and 'divergence' will continue to swing.
Doubts about recession and the model lineup have produced a 'divergence' in investor opinion over BMW.
In any relationship there is a 'divergence' of opinion, a variety of vested interests, different beliefs and values.
Furthermore, there is often a degree of functional 'divergence' between the X- and Y-linked genes.
'divergence' theorem
This 'divergence' of interests is manageable, but it is also fundamental.
The result was greater economic 'divergence' , and inflation rates in particular moved wider apart.
There is a clear 'divergence' of view as to how Mrs LM came to sign this document.
Another controversial subject with respect to time estimates is that of 'divergence' times for higher primates.
As the generation time increases, the evolutionary rate slows and 'divergence' stabilizes.
The evolutionary process of this 'divergence' , however, is not well understood.
the 'divergence' between primates and other groups
a fundamental 'divergence' of attitude
An extreme 'divergence' in venom evolution can extend even to the secondary loss of toxins.
The 'divergence' of views suggests a marked lack of consensus at the Bar on how complaints of this nature should be dealt with.
Furthermore, functional and structural 'divergence' might, in some cases, precede rather than follow gene duplication.
The Isler-Brumfield papers provide yet another window into the processes that influence 'divergence' .
This observation is indicative of a rapid rate of 'divergence' .
There I encountered a marked 'divergence' of views.
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