English to Gujarati Dictionary modular

modular

મોડ્યુલર
definition
adjective
modular housing units
employing or involving a module or modules as the basis of design or construction.
example
The next logical step would be to investigate the tables corresponding to various operations in 'modular' arithmetic.
These problems form the basis of a conjecture: every elliptic curve defined over the rational field is a factor of the Jacobian of a 'modular' function field.
Some assembly required: is 'modular' construction an answer to the affordable housing problem?
As another example, consider the design requirements of 'modular' playground equipment.
The helicopter is of 'modular' design and aluminium and composites construction.
At its sprawling embassy compound, reopened after thirteen years, 'modular' housing units are being installed to accommodate its growing staff.
A series of 'modular' pieces tends to create a more relaxed style, where function and form combine informally.
And 'modular' construction, by being built in a factory with assembly-line workers, really helps partly solve the shortage of skilled labor.
Because of their 'modular' construction these are easily replaced, enabling quick refurbishment and turn round.
The 'modular' accommodation offered was designed to meet urgent needs, not to alleviate all the problems.
Equipped with low level perch seats to discourage beggars and stray animals from cuddling down, the shelters employ 'modular' construction for fast assembling.
It is one of those new 'modular' units where you only plug in the power cables you need to use.
In the course of doing this, it has transformed itself into one of Britain's leading experts on designing, costing, project managing and financing 'modular' construction.
The machine is based on a series of 'modular' units so that it can be set up to meet production requirements - and reconfigured to handle part changes.
Complex multiplication and 'modular' forms had been treated in the 19th century by Kronecker and Heinrich Weber, who discovered their link with class field theory.
On this note, it might have been beneficial to include a few of the artist's recent 'modular' , design-oriented constructions of wood and paint.
Elliptic curves and 'modular' forms are mathematically so different that mathematicians initially couldn't believe that the two are related.
After researching all aspects of the prefabricated housing business, they decided to focus on 'modular' designs.
In the picture you can see one section of a 'modular' design.
The vehicle is of 'modular' construction which allows it to be fully air transportable on an A400M aircraft.
To create your own custom run of cabinets, simply combine two or more 'modular' cabinets in the appropriate sizes.
The International Space Station requires far more specialized 'modular' construction than any previous spacecraft.
Gauss in 1801 was to take Euler's work much further and gives a considerable amount of work on 'modular' arithmetic which amounts to a fair amount of theory of abelian groups.
One of the main reasons for including an introduction to modular arithmetic is that the two most popular public key algorithms use 'modular' exponentiation as their basic mathematical process.
We have a triple-wide 'modular' unit that we are going to build up on and put a deck on.
Despite the potential savings, 'modular' construction remains on the periphery of mainstream housing.
But as a formation 'modularity' lacks the notion of semiotic play and drift that is for many the overriding feature of postmodernity.
The armored division's 'modularity' and flexibility distinguished it from the Army's traditional emphasis on organizational rigidity.
The driving force behind the aesthetics of 'modularity' is a transformation in the geometry of class, the shift from a national to a global process of class formation.
In its utopian aspect 'modularity' denies the necessity of given identities, as implied by the concept of performativity.
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