odak seçimi, odaklanma, odakla, odaklama, odak noktası, odak, Odak, mihrak, foküs: Işınların bir mercekten geçtikten sonra toplandıkları nokta, ağırlık noktası, odaklar, dikkati toplayan şey, odak ayarı yapmak, odaklanmak, mihrak, fokus yapmak, focus, bir noktaya toplanmak, bir noktada toplamak, odağı ayarlamak, fokus, foküs, odak,v.odakla:n.odak, Bir hastalık proçesinde mikropların kümelendiği yerler, odak, odaklılık; dikkatini toplamak, odaklamak, --es (fo'kısız)/fo.ci (fo'say), bir noktaya getirmek, belirli bir noktayı iyi görebilmek için göz veya aleti ayar etme, faaliyet merkezi, odağı ayar etmek, dikkatini toplamak, in fo, (isim) odaklanma, odaklayarak, [n] bir yere toplama,
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Odak, mihrak, foküs: Işınların bir mercekten geçtikten sonra toplandıkları nokta Tıp
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odaklanmak Politika, Siyaset
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bir noktaya toplanmak Politika, Siyaset
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Bir hastalık proçesinde mikropların kümelendiği yerler Tıp
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odak, odaklılık; dikkatini toplamak Mukavele
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--es (fo'kısız)/fo.ci (fo'say) çoğul
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Present participle of focus, The action of the verb to focus, Used for or pertaining to focussing, the concentration of attention or energy on something; "the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology"; "he had no direction in his life", The indicator of the currently active element in a user interface, The most important word or phrase in a sentence or passage, or the one that imparts information, To cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point, the exact point of where an earthquake occurs, in three dimensions, The quality of the convergence of light on the photographic medium, a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge, a point of a conic at which rays reflected from a curve or surface converge, The fact of the convergence of light on the photographic medium, To adjust (a lens, an optical instrument) in order to position an image with respect to the focal plane, concentration of attention, To concentrate one's attention, To concentrate one’s attention, To make (a liquid) less diluted, See British alternative spelling focussing, ellipse, adjust the focus of; make clear, bring into focus; bring to a focus; concentrate, maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea; "the controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion", To bring to a focus; to focalize; as, to focus a camera, A point in which the rays of light meet, after being reflected or refracted, and at which the image is formed; as, the focus of a lens or mirror, A central point; a point of concentration, maximum clarity or distinctness of an image rendered by an optical system; "in focus"; "out of focus" maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea; "the controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion" the concentration of attention or energy on something; "the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology"; "he had no direction in his life" a fixed reference point on the concave side of a conic section a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges a central point or locus of an infection in an organism; "the focus of infection" put (an image) into focus; "Please focus the image; we cannot enjoy the movie" become focussed or come into focus; "The light focused" cause to converge on or toward a central point; "Focus the light on this image, This term represents the point of view that an interviewer has when studying work This is the specific part of the work that the interviewer explores For example, in a study of software utility for distance learning systems the focus of a contextual interview of a math instructor is specific to how the software is used The focus of the interviewer may attend to how well the software supports mathematical formulas, but the interviewer is not focused on understanding the mathematical formulas (Beyer & Holtzblatt, 1998), A point so related to a conic section and certain straight line called the directrix that the ratio of the distance between any point of the curve and the focus to the distance of the same point from the directrix is constant, cause to converge on or toward a central point; "Focus the light on this image, become focussed or come into focus; "The light focused", put (an image) into focus; "Please focus the image; we cannot enjoy the movie", a fixed reference point on the concave side of a conic section a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges a central point or locus of an infection in an organism; "the focus of infection", To concentrate ones attention, The place in the Earth where rock first breaks or slips at the time of an earthquake; also called the hypocenter The focus is a single point on the surface of a ruptured fault During a great earthquake, which might rupture a fault for hundreds of kilometers, one could be standing on the rupturing fault, yet be hundreds of kilometers from the focus, kime, maximum clarity or distinctness of an image rendered by an optical system; "in focus"; "out of focus", special emphasis attached to something; "the stress was more on accuracy than on speed", a central point or locus of an infection in an organism; "the focus of infection", The precise point within the Earth's crust or mantle where rocks begin to rupture or move in an earthquake, If something is in focus, it is being discussed or its purpose and nature are clear. This aggression is the real issue the world should be concerned about. We want to keep that in focus, a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges, a fixed reference point on the concave side of a conic section, bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions, cause to converge on or toward a central point; "Focus the light on this image", direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies", If an image or a camera, telescope, or other instrument is in focus, the edges of what you see are clear and sharp. Pictures should be in focus, with realistic colours and well composed groups, The focus of a number of rays or lines is the point at which they meet, The focus of something is the main topic or main thing that it is concerned with. The new system is the focus of controversy Her children are the main focus of her life, If you focus on a particular topic or if your attention is focused on it, you concentrate on it and think about it, discuss it, or deal with it, rather than dealing with other topics. He is currently focusing on assessment and development Many of the papers focus their attention on the controversy surrounding the Foreign Secretary. = concentrate, The spellings focusses, focussing, focussed are also used. The plural of the noun can be either foci or focuses, center, hub; area in a dialog box which receives input (Computers), Your focus on something is the special attention that you pay it. IBM has also shifted its focus from mainframes to personal computers, If you say that something has a focus, you mean that you can see a purpose in it. Somehow, though, their latest album has a focus that the others have lacked, If you focus rays of light on a particular point, you pass them through a lens or reflect them from a mirror so that they meet at that point. Magnetic coils focus the electron beams into fine spots, You use focus to refer to the fact of adjusting your eyes or a camera, telescope, or other instrument, and to the degree to which you can see clearly. His focus switched to the little white ball, If you focus your eyes or if your eyes focus, your eyes adjust so that you can clearly see the thing that you want to look at. If you focus a camera, telescope, or other instrument, you adjust it so that you can see clearly through it. Kelly couldn't focus his eyes well enough to tell if the figure was male or female His eyes slowly began to focus on what looked like a small dark ball He found the binoculars and focused them on the boat Had she kept the camera focused on the river bank she might have captured a vital scene, one of two special points along the long axis of an ellipse such that the addition of the distances (satellite to focus#1) plus (satellite to focus#2) always equals the same numerical value It is not at the center of the elliptical orbit unless the orbit is perfectly circular, If an image or a camera, telescope, or other instrument is out of focus, the edges of what you see are unclear. In some of the pictures the subjects are out of focus while the background is sharp, The center of an earthquake where rupture begins, the clarity with which a paper presents and maintains a clear main idea, point of view, theme or unifying event, The point within the earth's crust at which an earthquake starts It is usually found at depths less than 70km Shallow focus earthquakes start above 70km, whilst deep focus earthquakes begin belo 300km, 1 The point at which the rays of light coming through the lens converge to form a sharp image The picture is "in focus" or sharpest when this point coincides with the film plane 2 To change the lens-to-film distance (or the camera-to-subject distance) until the image is sharp, A means of moving the specimen closer or further away from the objective lens to render a sharp image On some microscopes, the stage moves and on others, the tube moves Rack and pinion focusing is the most popular and durable type, Some courses are 'General Management' oriented i e they cover a wide range of management topics or functions They are intended to provide education and development for those who will be working in general or strategic management or moving between specific functions Many courses however are aimed at particular management functions or particular sectors of business The former will include Marketing, Finance or Information management etc The latter may include courses for the Service sector - or particular areas within that - e g travel and tourism, One of the two points which define an ellipse; the sun is at one focus of planetary ellipses; plural is foci, The state in which an object can receive input from the mouse or keyboard At any given time, only one object can have focus; this object is usually highlighted with a different color and contains the text cursor, where appropriate, Noun: The point where rays of light meet which have been converged by a lens, giving rise to an image of the source Verb: To adjust focal length for the clearest image, The audience's attention should only be in one place at any given time; that place (or person) is the "focus" of the scene If more than one thing is going on simultaneously, the focus is split Experienced improvisors will smoothly share focus, less experienced improvisors often steal or reject focus, The point at which light rays through a lens form an image, The initial point within the Earth that ruptures in an earthquake, directly below the epicenter, The process of bringing one plane of the scene into sharp focus on the image sensor, The "focus" designates the active element (e g , link, form control, element with associated scripts, etc ) in a view that will react when the user next interacts with the document, A Windows term indicating the currently selected application, or one of its windows, to which all user-generated input (keyboard and mouse operations) is directed The title bar of a window with the focus is colored blue for the default Windows color scheme, feature of Medline that allows you to restrict retrieval to only those citations which contain the chosen concept as the main point of the article See also "Major MeSH", the point within the Earth's crust at which an earthquake originates The point on the surface that is immediately above the focus is called the epicentre, 1 The position at which rays of light from a lens converge to form a sharp image 2 To adjust the distance between lens and film to make the image as sharp as possible on the film plane The nearer the object you wish to focus on, the farther you have to move the lens from the film, Most MBA programs are 'General Management' oriented i e they cover the full range of management topics or functions They are intended to provide education and development for those who will be working in general or strategic management or moving between specific functions Some programs however are aimed at particular management functions or particular sectors of business The former will include MBAs in Marketing, Finance or Information management etc The latter may include MBAs for the Service sector - or particular areas within that - eg travel and tourism, The point in space where the energy of the movement is directed The eyes or any other part of the body can indicate focus, That point within the Earth from which originates the first motion of an earthquake and its elastic waves, the act of bringing into focus, See British spelling focussing, Adjustment of the lens to film distance according to the lens to subject distance, in order to ensure a sharp image on the film, (Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, Focusing-Oriented Therapy, Focusing Process, Focusing Therapy): "Natural" stepwise system of "personal growth" based on the work of psychology professor Eugene (Gene) T Gendlin, Ph D , author of Focusing (1981), Let the Body Interpret Your Dreams (1986), and Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: A Manual of the Experimental Method (Guilford Publications, Inc , 1996) It involves dreamwork and inner child work The purported effects of Focusing include: direct contact with the (allegedly palpable) "wisdom" of one's body (prenatal "bodily meaning"); the flowing of "life's energy" in "new ways of being"; discovery of one's "genuine self"; and an increase in personal "whole[ness] ", Means of adjusting a lens' elements in relation to the film plane so as to obtain the required sharpness in the image, The process or system that keeps the optical pickup laser accurately focused on the recording layer of the disk, The range of acceptable sharpness is called the depth of focus The depth of focus of a lens is a function of many factors, including: the focal length of the lens, the format size, the distance from the camera to the object, the size of the object, and the f-number of the lens, The most powerful and elaborate cooperative spell ever cast in the history of the world This ceremony was conceived by the Alliance Mage Lord Alrem Evarel It was intended to convert Drellikarian static into a useable form of energy to power mages and their spells but instead resulted in the Sundering, concentration of attention on something; act of bringing into focus, The adjustment of an optical instrument to allow the user to see the image clearly A wide range is required since the instrument will be used at many different ranges, different users will have different focusing depths, A technique developed by Dr Eugene Gendlin that harnesses the felt wisdom of the body in order to cultivate deeper awareness of the self and the sacred text Similar to centering prayer but concentrated more on resonances between the classic text and the felt sense or bodily reaction of the focuser (cf Gendlin, 1981, pp 173-174), Invented by Dr Gendlin, involves becoming aware of the body consciousness communicating (the 'felt sense') to release held traumatic material, A generic term for a range of critical problem solving tools which will allow students to focus on possibilities and to improve their overall quality of thinking, The in-and-out adjustment of the lens to make the main subject sharp on the film,
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The action of the verb to focus
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Used for or pertaining to focussing - "The bacteriologist adjusted the focussing knob on the microscope."
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the concentration of attention or energy on something; "the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology"; "he had no direction in his life"
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The indicator of the currently active element in a user interface - "Text entered at the keyboard or pasted from a clipboard is sent to the component which currently has the focus."
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The most important word or phrase in a sentence or passage, or the one that imparts information
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To cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point
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the exact point of where an earthquake occurs, in three dimensions - "The earthquake's focus was at exactly 37 degrees north, 18 degrees south, seventy five meters below the ground."
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The quality of the convergence of light on the photographic medium - "During this scene, the boy’s face shifts subtly from soft focus into sharp focus."
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a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge - "The heat of sunlight at the focus of a magnifying glass can easily set dry leaves on fire."
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a point of a conic at which rays reflected from a curve or surface converge
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The fact of the convergence of light on the photographic medium - "Unfortunately, the license plate is out of focus in this image."
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To adjust (a lens, an optical instrument) in order to position an image with respect to the focal plane - "You'll need to focus the microscope carefully in order to capture the full detail of this surface."
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concentration of attention - "I believe I can bring the high degree of focus required for this important job."
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To concentrate one's attention - "Focus on passing the test."
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To concentrate one’s attention - "If you're going to beat your competitors, you need to focus."
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To make (a liquid) less diluted
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adjust the focus of; make clear, bring into focus; bring to a focus; concentrate fiil
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maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea; "the controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion"
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To bring to a focus; to focalize; as, to focus a camera
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A point in which the rays of light meet, after being reflected or refracted, and at which the image is formed; as, the focus of a lens or mirror
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A central point; a point of concentration
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maximum clarity or distinctness of an image rendered by an optical system; "in focus"; "out of focus" maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea; "the controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion" the concentration of attention or energy on something; "the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology"; "he had no direction in his life" a fixed reference point on the concave side of a conic section a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges a central point or locus of an infection in an organism; "the focus of infection" put (an image) into focus; "Please focus the image; we cannot enjoy the movie" become focussed or come into focus; "The light focused" cause to converge on or toward a central point; "Focus the light on this image
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This term represents the point of view that an interviewer has when studying work This is the specific part of the work that the interviewer explores For example, in a study of software utility for distance learning systems the focus of a contextual interview of a math instructor is specific to how the software is used The focus of the interviewer may attend to how well the software supports mathematical formulas, but the interviewer is not focused on understanding the mathematical formulas (Beyer & Holtzblatt, 1998)
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A point so related to a conic section and certain straight line called the directrix that the ratio of the distance between any point of the curve and the focus to the distance of the same point from the directrix is constant
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cause to converge on or toward a central point; "Focus the light on this image
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become focussed or come into focus; "The light focused"
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put (an image) into focus; "Please focus the image; we cannot enjoy the movie"
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a fixed reference point on the concave side of a conic section a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges a central point or locus of an infection in an organism; "the focus of infection"
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To concentrate ones attention
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The place in the Earth where rock first breaks or slips at the time of an earthquake; also called the hypocenter The focus is a single point on the surface of a ruptured fault During a great earthquake, which might rupture a fault for hundreds of kilometers, one could be standing on the rupturing fault, yet be hundreds of kilometers from the focus
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maximum clarity or distinctness of an image rendered by an optical system; "in focus"; "out of focus"
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special emphasis attached to something; "the stress was more on accuracy than on speed"
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a central point or locus of an infection in an organism; "the focus of infection"
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The precise point within the Earth's crust or mantle where rocks begin to rupture or move in an earthquake
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If something is in focus, it is being discussed or its purpose and nature are clear. This aggression is the real issue the world should be concerned about. We want to keep that in focus
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a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges
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a fixed reference point on the concave side of a conic section
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bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions
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cause to converge on or toward a central point; "Focus the light on this image"
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direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies"
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If an image or a camera, telescope, or other instrument is in focus, the edges of what you see are clear and sharp. Pictures should be in focus, with realistic colours and well composed groups
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The focus of a number of rays or lines is the point at which they meet
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The focus of something is the main topic or main thing that it is concerned with. The new system is the focus of controversy Her children are the main focus of her life
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If you focus on a particular topic or if your attention is focused on it, you concentrate on it and think about it, discuss it, or deal with it, rather than dealing with other topics. He is currently focusing on assessment and development Many of the papers focus their attention on the controversy surrounding the Foreign Secretary. = concentrate
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The spellings focusses, focussing, focussed are also used. The plural of the noun can be either foci or focuses
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center, hub; area in a dialog box which receives input (Computers) isim
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Your focus on something is the special attention that you pay it. IBM has also shifted its focus from mainframes to personal computers
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If you say that something has a focus, you mean that you can see a purpose in it. Somehow, though, their latest album has a focus that the others have lacked
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If you focus rays of light on a particular point, you pass them through a lens or reflect them from a mirror so that they meet at that point. Magnetic coils focus the electron beams into fine spots
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You use focus to refer to the fact of adjusting your eyes or a camera, telescope, or other instrument, and to the degree to which you can see clearly. His focus switched to the little white ball
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If you focus your eyes or if your eyes focus, your eyes adjust so that you can clearly see the thing that you want to look at. If you focus a camera, telescope, or other instrument, you adjust it so that you can see clearly through it. Kelly couldn't focus his eyes well enough to tell if the figure was male or female His eyes slowly began to focus on what looked like a small dark ball He found the binoculars and focused them on the boat Had she kept the camera focused on the river bank she might have captured a vital scene
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one of two special points along the long axis of an ellipse such that the addition of the distances (satellite to focus#1) plus (satellite to focus#2) always equals the same numerical value It is not at the center of the elliptical orbit unless the orbit is perfectly circular
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If an image or a camera, telescope, or other instrument is out of focus, the edges of what you see are unclear. In some of the pictures the subjects are out of focus while the background is sharp
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The center of an earthquake where rupture begins
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the clarity with which a paper presents and maintains a clear main idea, point of view, theme or unifying event
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The point within the earth's crust at which an earthquake starts It is usually found at depths less than 70km Shallow focus earthquakes start above 70km, whilst deep focus earthquakes begin belo 300km
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1 The point at which the rays of light coming through the lens converge to form a sharp image The picture is "in focus" or sharpest when this point coincides with the film plane 2 To change the lens-to-film distance (or the camera-to-subject distance) until the image is sharp
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A means of moving the specimen closer or further away from the objective lens to render a sharp image On some microscopes, the stage moves and on others, the tube moves Rack and pinion focusing is the most popular and durable type
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Some courses are 'General Management' oriented i e they cover a wide range of management topics or functions They are intended to provide education and development for those who will be working in general or strategic management or moving between specific functions Many courses however are aimed at particular management functions or particular sectors of business The former will include Marketing, Finance or Information management etc The latter may include courses for the Service sector - or particular areas within that - e g travel and tourism
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One of the two points which define an ellipse; the sun is at one focus of planetary ellipses; plural is foci
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The state in which an object can receive input from the mouse or keyboard At any given time, only one object can have focus; this object is usually highlighted with a different color and contains the text cursor, where appropriate
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Noun: The point where rays of light meet which have been converged by a lens, giving rise to an image of the source Verb: To adjust focal length for the clearest image
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The audience's attention should only be in one place at any given time; that place (or person) is the "focus" of the scene If more than one thing is going on simultaneously, the focus is split Experienced improvisors will smoothly share focus, less experienced improvisors often steal or reject focus
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The point at which light rays through a lens form an image
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The initial point within the Earth that ruptures in an earthquake, directly below the epicenter
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The process of bringing one plane of the scene into sharp focus on the image sensor
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The "focus" designates the active element (e g , link, form control, element with associated scripts, etc ) in a view that will react when the user next interacts with the document
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A Windows term indicating the currently selected application, or one of its windows, to which all user-generated input (keyboard and mouse operations) is directed The title bar of a window with the focus is colored blue for the default Windows color scheme
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feature of Medline that allows you to restrict retrieval to only those citations which contain the chosen concept as the main point of the article See also "Major MeSH"
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the point within the Earth's crust at which an earthquake originates The point on the surface that is immediately above the focus is called the epicentre
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1 The position at which rays of light from a lens converge to form a sharp image 2 To adjust the distance between lens and film to make the image as sharp as possible on the film plane The nearer the object you wish to focus on, the farther you have to move the lens from the film
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Most MBA programs are 'General Management' oriented i e they cover the full range of management topics or functions They are intended to provide education and development for those who will be working in general or strategic management or moving between specific functions Some programs however are aimed at particular management functions or particular sectors of business The former will include MBAs in Marketing, Finance or Information management etc The latter may include MBAs for the Service sector - or particular areas within that - eg travel and tourism
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The point in space where the energy of the movement is directed The eyes or any other part of the body can indicate focus
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That point within the Earth from which originates the first motion of an earthquake and its elastic waves
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the act of bringing into focus
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See British spelling focussing
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Adjustment of the lens to film distance according to the lens to subject distance, in order to ensure a sharp image on the film
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(Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, Focusing-Oriented Therapy, Focusing Process, Focusing Therapy): "Natural" stepwise system of "personal growth" based on the work of psychology professor Eugene (Gene) T Gendlin, Ph D , author of Focusing (1981), Let the Body Interpret Your Dreams (1986), and Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: A Manual of the Experimental Method (Guilford Publications, Inc , 1996) It involves dreamwork and inner child work The purported effects of Focusing include: direct contact with the (allegedly palpable) "wisdom" of one's body (prenatal "bodily meaning"); the flowing of "life's energy" in "new ways of being"; discovery of one's "genuine self"; and an increase in personal "whole[ness] "
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Means of adjusting a lens' elements in relation to the film plane so as to obtain the required sharpness in the image
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The process or system that keeps the optical pickup laser accurately focused on the recording layer of the disk
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The range of acceptable sharpness is called the depth of focus The depth of focus of a lens is a function of many factors, including: the focal length of the lens, the format size, the distance from the camera to the object, the size of the object, and the f-number of the lens
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The most powerful and elaborate cooperative spell ever cast in the history of the world This ceremony was conceived by the Alliance Mage Lord Alrem Evarel It was intended to convert Drellikarian static into a useable form of energy to power mages and their spells but instead resulted in the Sundering
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concentration of attention on something; act of bringing into focus isim
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The adjustment of an optical instrument to allow the user to see the image clearly A wide range is required since the instrument will be used at many different ranges, different users will have different focusing depths
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A technique developed by Dr Eugene Gendlin that harnesses the felt wisdom of the body in order to cultivate deeper awareness of the self and the sacred text Similar to centering prayer but concentrated more on resonances between the classic text and the felt sense or bodily reaction of the focuser (cf Gendlin, 1981, pp 173-174)
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Invented by Dr Gendlin, involves becoming aware of the body consciousness communicating (the 'felt sense') to release held traumatic material
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A generic term for a range of critical problem solving tools which will allow students to focus on possibilities and to improve their overall quality of thinking
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focusing
The in-and-out adjustment of the lens to make the main subject sharp on the film
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