Etymology: [ 'skyü ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, to escape, skew, from Old North French escuer to shun, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German sciuhen to frighten off; more at SHY.
present participle of skew, Artificially changing search engine results so that, for example, popular queries will return artificially created listings Infoseek is currently experimenting with this technique, using a small group of reviewers to artificially force higher relevance for certain sites, Neither perpendicular nor parallel (usually said of two lines), To change or alter in a particular direction, To slant an object by a prescribed degree, The slant of an image that prevents it from being perfectly squared on the page or screen, an incremental polarity adjustment, necessary to "fine tune" polarity since not all satellites are perfectly oriented and no dish has perfect tracking, Crooked image appearance which occurs when the bit mapped image is not square with the page Generally this is caused by slippage or misfeeds during the scanning process, The angular misalignment of a document being scanned, Rotational deviation from correct horizontal and vertical orientation; may be applied to a single character, line, or entire encoded symbol, The mislignment or slant of a character, bar, line of characters, or barcode with respect to the bottom or top edge of the mailpiece, Lateral lean of a face forward or backward Most italics are skewed about 12 degrees laterally different than their plain form, the pattern of differences of implied volatility levels across strike prices, the amount that a frequency distribution curve varies from the symmetrical bell shape, A non-symmetrical distribution If, for example, most respondents on a ten-point scale rated the product a nine or ten, we would describe that distribution as "skewed ", A data distribution that is not symmetric, or that shows distortion in a positive or negative direction, having an oblique or slanting direction or position; "the picture was skew", To slant an element with respect to an axis, having an oblique or slanting direction or position; "the picture was skew, - In an imaging system it is when the document is scanned in crooked Some software and some scanners have a deskewing feature that corrects this problem, To slant a selected item in any direction; used in graphics and desktop publishing, refers to the general shape of a distribution of scores when graphed as a frequency polygon There is zero skew when the shape of the distribution is symmetrical It is skewed when most of the scores are at one end of the distribution and very few are at the other end The tails of distributions are the areas at the extreme high or low end where the data tapers off to zero -- where the graph approaches the abscissa The skew is positive when the tail points in the positive direction and negative when it is pointing in the negative direction, Misalignment of pages usually the result of poor page feeding in a fax machine or scanner See Deskew, To walk obliquely; to go sidling; to lie or move obliquely, A stone at the foot of the slope of a gable, the offset of a buttress, or the like, cut with a sloping surface and with a check to receive the coping stones and retain them in place, Turned or twisted to one side; situated obliquely; skewed; chiefly used in technical phrases, Awry; obliquely; askew, To start aside; to shy, as a horse, To look obliquely; to squint; hence, to look slightingly or suspiciously, turn or place at an angle; "the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed" having an oblique or slanting direction or position; "the picture was skew, To throw or hurl obliquely, turn or place at an angle; "the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed", To shape or form in an oblique way; to cause to take an oblique position, Rotation of a bar code symbol about an axis parallel to the symbol's length, sloping, slanting; asymmetrical, uneven, occurs when a squeegee travels with its lengthwise dimension at an angle that is not perpendicular to the direction of its travel Also called "snowplow ", Rotation of a barcode symbol about an axis parallel to the symbol's length, The condition when two entities come together at an angle which is not 90 degrees or perpendicular to each other, swerve, turn aside; slope, slant; view at an angle, look with a sideways glance, A measure, in hertz, of the difference between the actual frequency of a clock and what its frequency should be to keep perfect time See also ``drift'', slope, angle, slant, Differences in the arrival times (or departure times) of signals in a parallel SCSI system Skew is caused by small delay differences in the paths of each SCSI signal including small differences in the length of the wire pairs Deskew delays in the timing specifications compensate for some skew Skew becomes ever more important with the tighter timing tolerances required by increasing data throughput, If something is skewed, it is changed or affected to some extent by a new or unusual factor, and so is not correct or normal. The arithmetic of nuclear running costs has been skewed by the fall in the cost of other fuels Today's election will skew the results in favor of the northern end of the county, During printing or scanning, the contents of a page are almost never exactly verticle, which referred to as being skewed De-skewing is a process where the computer detects and corrects the skew in an image file,
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Artificially changing search engine results so that, for example, popular queries will return artificially created listings Infoseek is currently experimenting with this technique, using a small group of reviewers to artificially force higher relevance for certain sites
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Neither perpendicular nor parallel (usually said of two lines)
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To change or alter in a particular direction - "A disproportionate number of female subjects in the study group skewed the results."
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To slant an object by a prescribed degree
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The slant of an image that prevents it from being perfectly squared on the page or screen
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an incremental polarity adjustment, necessary to "fine tune" polarity since not all satellites are perfectly oriented and no dish has perfect tracking
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Crooked image appearance which occurs when the bit mapped image is not square with the page Generally this is caused by slippage or misfeeds during the scanning process
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The angular misalignment of a document being scanned
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Rotational deviation from correct horizontal and vertical orientation; may be applied to a single character, line, or entire encoded symbol
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The mislignment or slant of a character, bar, line of characters, or barcode with respect to the bottom or top edge of the mailpiece
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Lateral lean of a face forward or backward Most italics are skewed about 12 degrees laterally different than their plain form
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the pattern of differences of implied volatility levels across strike prices
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the amount that a frequency distribution curve varies from the symmetrical bell shape
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A non-symmetrical distribution If, for example, most respondents on a ten-point scale rated the product a nine or ten, we would describe that distribution as "skewed "
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A data distribution that is not symmetric, or that shows distortion in a positive or negative direction Ticaret
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having an oblique or slanting direction or position; "the picture was skew"
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To slant an element with respect to an axis
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having an oblique or slanting direction or position; "the picture was skew
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- In an imaging system it is when the document is scanned in crooked Some software and some scanners have a deskewing feature that corrects this problem
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To slant a selected item in any direction; used in graphics and desktop publishing
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refers to the general shape of a distribution of scores when graphed as a frequency polygon There is zero skew when the shape of the distribution is symmetrical It is skewed when most of the scores are at one end of the distribution and very few are at the other end The tails of distributions are the areas at the extreme high or low end where the data tapers off to zero -- where the graph approaches the abscissa The skew is positive when the tail points in the positive direction and negative when it is pointing in the negative direction
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Misalignment of pages usually the result of poor page feeding in a fax machine or scanner See Deskew
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To walk obliquely; to go sidling; to lie or move obliquely
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A stone at the foot of the slope of a gable, the offset of a buttress, or the like, cut with a sloping surface and with a check to receive the coping stones and retain them in place
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Turned or twisted to one side; situated obliquely; skewed; chiefly used in technical phrases
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Awry; obliquely; askew
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To start aside; to shy, as a horse
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To look obliquely; to squint; hence, to look slightingly or suspiciously
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turn or place at an angle; "the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed" having an oblique or slanting direction or position; "the picture was skew
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To throw or hurl obliquely
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turn or place at an angle; "the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed"
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To shape or form in an oblique way; to cause to take an oblique position
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Rotation of a bar code symbol about an axis parallel to the symbol's length
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sloping, slanting; asymmetrical, uneven sıfat
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occurs when a squeegee travels with its lengthwise dimension at an angle that is not perpendicular to the direction of its travel Also called "snowplow "
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Rotation of a barcode symbol about an axis parallel to the symbol's length
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The condition when two entities come together at an angle which is not 90 degrees or perpendicular to each other
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swerve, turn aside; slope, slant; view at an angle, look with a sideways glance fiil
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A measure, in hertz, of the difference between the actual frequency of a clock and what its frequency should be to keep perfect time See also ``drift''
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slope, angle, slant isim
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Differences in the arrival times (or departure times) of signals in a parallel SCSI system Skew is caused by small delay differences in the paths of each SCSI signal including small differences in the length of the wire pairs Deskew delays in the timing specifications compensate for some skew Skew becomes ever more important with the tighter timing tolerances required by increasing data throughput
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If something is skewed, it is changed or affected to some extent by a new or unusual factor, and so is not correct or normal. The arithmetic of nuclear running costs has been skewed by the fall in the cost of other fuels Today's election will skew the results in favor of the northern end of the county
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During printing or scanning, the contents of a page are almost never exactly verticle, which referred to as being skewed De-skewing is a process where the computer detects and corrects the skew in an image file
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