(isim) elektronik âletle tarama

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scan
To fit or conform to a specific meter
read metrically; "scan verses"
move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi"
To mount by steps; to go through with step by step
Term used to describe the computerized images (pictures) generated by CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine studies These might be referred to as a "CT scan," "MR scan," "thyroid scan," "bone scan," and so forth
To examine sequentially, part by part
If a computer disk is scanned, a program on the computer checks the disk to make sure that it does not contain a virus. The disk has no viruses -- I've scanned it already
For observations of two interleaved sources, or one source at several frequencies etc , this is the time between source or configuration changes, typically 1 5 - 10 min, chosen in the hope the phase remains steady during each scan Continuus observations of a single source may be split up into scans for the same reason
Moving to a new document position and in the process providing information about the number of characters skipped and the new document position Requires a scan mask to determine the direction and destination of the scan
To mark off lines of poetry into rhythmic units, or feet, to provide a visual representation of their metrical structure, as illustrated with the following lines from "Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk," by William Cowper (written in anapestic trimeter): I am mon | arch of all | I survey, My right | there is none | to dispute; From the cen | ter all round | to the sea I am lord | of the fowl | and the brute (See also Dipodic Verse, Meter, Rhythm)
vb 1 In television and computer display technologies, to move an electron beam across the inner surface of the screen, one line at a time, to light the phosphors that create a displayed image 2 In facsimile and other optical technologies, to move a light–sensitive device across an image–bearing surface such as a page of text, converting the light and dark areas on the surface to binary digits that can be interpreted by a computer
To examine or capture an image by means of a moving light beam or "flying spot " Scanning technology is used in imaging, optical charcter recognition, as well as in other areas
a contiguous period of time when data is collected under constant, prespecified experimental conditions Measured conditions which cannot be controlled completely enough (pointing) or at all (weather) are captured as data associated parameters
move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image
The examination of an object or an area of memory(2) to find references, typically as part of tracing Scanning examines memory that has been decided to be non-garbage, to find references to objects that have been condemned
the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region; "he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars" an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan"; "you could see the tumor in the CAT scan" read metrically; "scan verses" make a wide, sweeping search of; "The beams scanned the night sky" move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi" examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the X-ray" conform to a metrical pattern
{f} convert an object or image into a digital image using an optical scanner (Computers); browse, glance at quickly; examine a body part through the use of medical imaging techniques (Medicine); determine the meter of a verse
obtain data from magnetic tapes; "This dictionary can be read by the computer"
Refers to 1) the effective searchcoil detection width or 2) searchcoil movement over the ground
(isim) elektronik âletle tarama
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