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1 soil function
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2 function
Iநிகழ்ச்சிIIபண்ணம்செயற்பாடுIVசெய்; கடமை; நிகழ்ச்சிVசார்பலன், செயல்படு, சார்புVIசார்புதொழில்சார்பு, சார்புலன்IXசார்புXசெயல்XIதொழில்சார்பலன்வினை, பணி, தொழில்செயல்XVஉடலுறுப்பின் இயல்பான செயல், உடனுறுப்பின் இயல்பான இயக்கம்தொழில் வேலை, சடங்கு, செயற்பாடுசார்பலன்செயற்பாடு, சார்பலன்செயல் கூறுXXசார்புசெயற்பாடு, சார்பலன்சார்பு ச (க)=க வின்சார்புசெயல் ஆற்றுகைவேலை செய்தல்செயல்தொழில் புரிதல்காரியம்தொழிற்பாடுபணிசெயல்கூறுசெயல்படுத்து -
3 work function
Iபயனுறு ஆற்றல் கூறுIIவேலைக் காவைவேலைச் சார்புIVபணிக் கூறுVபணிக்கும் சார்புVIபணிக்கூறுவேலைக்காரணிவேலைச்சார்பு -
4 stream function
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