The lens become thicker if your vision gets worse.
The lens of the eye grows, on average, one layer of cells per year. So, the eye continually grows throughout life.
ciliary body
cataracts
The management of quality keeping at par the cost of the organization involved is referred to as the economics of quality. It is associated with the appraisal of the product quality and at the same time ensuring maximum return for the concerned organization. The earlier concept of 'economics of quality' strived towards assuring a minimum level of quality which resulted in reduced investment and thereby increasing profitability. However the modern concept of 'economics of quality' focuses at attaining an optimum level of quality with the available resources and funds and thereby increasing the overall profitability of the organization. The process of 'Economics of Quality' involves identification of quality affecting parameters and regulating them a manner to achieve an optimum level of quality at which the overall profitability of the organization is maximized.
DC motors use PWM (pulse width modulation), which can easily increase or decrease the power to the motor, thereby increasing or decreasing the motor speed by modulating the width of the pulse. Stepper motors have fixed frequencies, thereby having fixed motor speeds. As a result, the speed of the stepper motor cannot be controlled when the load is increased.
[1] Corn to which the naturally occurring bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis has been transferred. Bt corn thereby has crystal proteins that are lethal to corn borers and corn earworms. [2] Potatoes genetically modified for higher starch contents. [3] Potatoes and tomatoes to which the antifreeze genes of cold water fish have been transferred. Seedlings thereby have better responses, and show better survival rates, to cold temperatures. [3] Rice that has been genetically modified, to contain beta-carotene and more iron. [4] Soybeans that have been genetically modified so as not to be affected by Roundup. The weedkiller thereby needs to be applied once, not several times.
A bootstrap program is the small program that is executed by the BIOS when the computer powers on. All it does is find the kernel for an OS and loads it into memory, thereby starting the computer's operating system.
Throttling is the process of passing gas through a narrow opening at a high velocity. While doing so the gas expands thereby providing a cooling effect.
Ozone depleting regrigerants increase global warming and thereby affecting the environement
disruption in the normal functioning of the society , thereby affecting a large number of people large scale loss to life , property , livelihood, thereby affecting the community which requires external aid to cope up with the losses a big blow to the country's economy
You do not have any such cubes in your respiratory system.
metabolic causes of coma consist of those conditions that change the chemical environment of the brain, thereby adversely affecting function.
As products (markets) mature, both the location of sales and of (optimal) production change, thereby affecting the pattern of exports and imports
There's always a group whom go the wrong way and it hurts, for one, you can't walk properly, thereby affecting your lives..
Roots are essential for absorption of water and holding the plant deep in the soil. If the roots are missing the plant willl not grow properly in its early stage thereby affecting the growth.
It allows us to see where we are going, and thereby to reach our goals without bumping into things or stepping in anything. It is especially helpful in driving,
Merger of banks (especially one strong and one bank) helps in reducing manpower, overhead expenses thereby improving financial health.
"Former" and "old" are two English equivalents of the French word ancienne.Specifically, the word functions as the feminine singular form of an adjective. It means "ancient, elderly, old" when it follows a noun and thereby relays its literal sense. It translates as "ex-, former, previous" when it goes before a noun and thereby transmits its figurative, looser sense.Whatever the meaning or placement, the pronunciation remains "aw-syehnn" in French.
t-h-e-r-e-b-y = thereby
The word "thereby" is usually set off by commas when it is used in the middle of a sentence. For example, "He studied hard, thereby improving his grades." If "thereby" is used at the beginning of a sentence, it is typically followed by a comma. For example, "Thereby, he improved his grades significantly."