In sentence: - "He´s in good condition. Sağlığı yerinde. This player´s in great condition. Bu oyuncunun kondisyonu çok iyi. Does she have a heart condition? Kalbinden mi rahatsız?/Kalbi mi var? What do you think of his mental condition? Onun akli durumu hakkında ne düşünüyorsun? f." , "It´s one of the conditions of the agreement. Anlaşmanın şartlarından biri. What are living conditions like there? Oradaki. şart." , "Such teachings will condition his attitude to life. O gibi öğretiler onun hayata bakışını etkileyecek." , "This house is not in very good condition. Bu evin hali pek iyi değil." , "You can´t condition him to accept that. Kendisini onu kabul edecek duruma getiremezsiniz."
Etymology: [ k&n-'di-sh&n ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin conditiō, noun of action from perfect passive participle conditus, + noun of action suffix -io.
Synonyms: action, ballgame, case, estate, happening, how it goes, how things are, how things stack up, lay of the land, like it is, mode, order, plight, position, posture, predicament, quality, rank, repair
durum, şart, koşul, hal, form, in condition çalışır vaziyette, şarta bağlamak, kondisyon, medeni hal, forma sokmak, şartına bağlamak, şart koşmak, eğitmek, denemek, koşullandırmak, şartı, şart koymak, kondüsyon, koşula bağlamak, uygun hale getirme, alıştırmak, sağlık durumu, programlamak, şart getirmek, koşullamak, kondisyonlamak, takıntı, perese, bütünleme, kayıt, ikmale bırakmak, 1. şart, koşul: It's one of the conditions of the agreement. Anlaşmanın şartlarından biri. What are living conditions like there? Oradaki, mevki, ikmal, medeni durum, alem, belirlemek, 1. kondisyonlamak 2. durum, ŞART; KOŞUL; HAL:Bir şeyin içinde bulunduğu hallerin veya taşıdığı niteliklerin tümü, durum,v.şart koş:n.koşul, genel sağlık durumu, in good condition iyi durumda, iyi bir hale getirmek, favorable conditions uygun şartlar, bozulmamış on condition that şartıout of conditio, şart, koşul: It's one of the conditions of the agreement. Anlaşmanın şartlarından biri. What are living conditions like there? Oradaki, etkilemek, hüküm, spor idman içinformunda, ahval, koşullar, bir koşulu, bir durum, durumunun, işleme, şartlandırma, şarta bağlı, bütünlemeli, şartlı, uygun durumlu, air klimatize edilmi, şartlı davranış, uygun bir duruma getirilmiş, şartlanmak, şartlara dayalı, conditioned response şartlı refleks, koşullandırma, kondisyonlama, şarta bağlama, kondüsyonlama Açıklama: Tops halindeki liflerin 1 hafta-10 gün dinlenmeye bırakılarak statik elektiriğin liflerden uzaklaştırılması, olgunlaştırma, kondisyonman, havalandırma, şart kosma, şart koşarak, şart koşma, şart koşan, şart koş, koşullama, iyileştirme, şartlar,
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1. şart, koşul: It's one of the conditions of the agreement. Anlaşmanın şartlarından biri. What are living conditions like there? Oradaki isim
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ŞART; KOŞUL; HAL:Bir şeyin içinde bulunduğu hallerin veya taşıdığı niteliklerin tümü Askeri
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şart, koşul: It's one of the conditions of the agreement. Anlaşmanın şartlarından biri. What are living conditions like there? Oradaki
To subject to the process of acclimation, To shape the behaviour of someone to do something, The situation of a person or persons, particularly their social and/or economic class, rank, To subject to different conditions, especially as an exercise, The state or quality, A requirement, term, or requisite, The health status of a medical patient, To treat (the hair) with hair conditioner, A particular state of being, A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false, tune, To invest with, or limit by, conditions; to burden or qualify by a condition; to impose or be imposed as the condition of, the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape') apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny; "I condition my hair after washing it", To make terms; to stipulate, To impose upon an object those relations or conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged to be impossible, It is also the case of a future uncertain event, which may or may not happen, and on the occurrence or non-occurrence of which, the accomplishment, recission, or modification of an obligation or testamentary disposition is made to depend, To contract; to stipulate; to agree, To test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains), a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations", a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing; "the human condition", the procedure that is varied in order to estimate a variable's effect by comparison with a control condition an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement; "the contract set out the conditions of the lease"; "the terms of the treaty were generous", To put under conditions; to require to pass a new examination or to make up a specified study, as a condition of remaining in one's class or in college; as, to condition a student who has failed in some branch of study, A clause in a contract, or agreement, which has for its object to suspend, to defeat, or in some way to modify, the principal obligation; or, in case of a will, to suspend, revoke, or modify a devise or bequest, train, prepare; accustom, adapt; stipulate, make conditional, To undergo the process of acclimation, put into a better state; "he conditions old cars", provision, The state of any object, referring to the amount of its wear, Temperament; disposition; character, predicament; rank; position, estate, Essential quality; property; attribute, Mode or state of being; state or situation with regard to external circumstances or influences, or to physical or mental integrity, health, strength, etc, That which must exist as the occasion or concomitant of something else; that which is requisite in order that something else should take effect; an essential qualification; stipulation; terms specified, information that should be kept in mind when making a decision; "another consideration is the time it would take", the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape'), (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement; "the contract set out the conditions of the lease"; "the terms of the treaty were generous", situation; requirement, stipulation; state of health; rank, social position, the procedure that is varied in order to estimate a variable's effect by comparison with a control condition, train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?", To keep paper in the pressroom for a few hours or days before printing so that its moisture level and temperature equal that in the pressroom Also called cure, mature and season, The state of preservation of a book The primary grades are AS NEW; FINE; NEAR FINE; VERY GOOD; GOOD; FAIR; POOR; BINDING COPY The grades GOOD and VERY GOOD are often further discriminated with the appendence of a plus or minus sign For example G+ is better than good, but less then VG- The whole condition grading process is highly subjective, and that is why experienced book buyers look for detailed descriptions beyond the basic condition grade Indeed: In my opinion a description of "VG" without further explaination is rather incomplete: the fact that you will find me as guilty as others in this matter from time to time not withstanding, apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny; "I condition my hair after washing it", specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement; "The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life"; "The contract stipulates the dates of the payments", If you talk about the condition of a person or thing, you are talking about the state that they are in, especially how good or bad their physical state is. He remains in a critical condition in a California hospital The two-bedroom chalet is in good condition You can't drive in that condition, The conditions under which something is done or happens are all the factors or circumstances which directly affect it. This change has been timed under laboratory conditions The mild winter has created the ideal conditions for an ant population explosion, When you agree to do something on condition that something else happens, you mean that you will only do it if this other thing also happens. He spoke to reporters on condition that he was not identified, If someone is out of condition, they are unhealthy and unfit, because they do not do enough exercise. He was too out of condition to clamber over the top. = unfit, establish a conditioned response, in mint condition: see mint, If you say that someone is in no condition to do something, you mean that they are too ill, upset, or drunk to do it. She was clearly in no condition to see anyone. = unfit, To condition your hair or skin means to put something on it which will keep it in good condition. a protein which is excellent for conditioning dry and damaged hair, The conditions in which people live or work are the factors which affect their comfort, safety, or health. People are living in appalling conditions He could not work in these conditions any longer, A condition is something which must happen or be done in order for something else to be possible, especially when this is written into a contract or (Hukuk) economic targets set as a condition for loan payments. terms and conditions of employment Egypt had agreed to a summit subject to certain conditions. = requirement, If someone has a particular condition, they have an illness or other medical problem. Doctors suspect he may have a heart condition. = complaint, disorder, If someone is conditioned by their experiences or environment, they are influenced by them over a period of time so that they do certain things or think in a particular way. We are all conditioned by early impressions and experiences You have been conditioned to believe that it is weak to be scared I just feel women are conditioned into doing housework. a conditioned response. + conditioning con·di·tion·ing Because of social conditioning, men don't expect themselves to be managed by women, Refers to the physical condition of the postcard Terms used are Mint, Near Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, and Poor, n 1 an object which represents a situation---usually, but not necessarily, during signaling 2 an object of type condition, ‑ A health condition is a departure from a state of physical or mental well‑being An impairment is a health condition that includes chronic or permanent health defects resulting from disease, injury, or congenital malformations All health conditions, except impairments, are coded according to the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD‑9‑CM), A Boolean expression containing no Boolean operators For instance, A<B is a condition but A and B is not [DO-B], As defined by the US EPA, condition refers to defining the current state of the ecosystem, A condition is a logical statement about the state of the system, the state or existence of an object, or the existence of relationships between objects, Expression(s) between the words IF and THEN, evaluated as either true or false in an IF THEN statement The condition in the IF THEN statement gives the computer the ability to make decissions, Refers to the physical condition of a postcard Terms used are Mint, Near Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor Each dealer and auction house uses their criteria for assigning these terms For example, some would call a card mint if used, but the card is in pristine condition; others would never refer to a used postcard as mint It is best to understand the grading standards of each establishment, Boolean expression to specify that a transition occurs if the specified expression is true For example, There is no existing phenomena that is not the effect of dependent origination All phenomena arise dependent upon a number of casual factors called conditions, A boolean expression controlling a conditional statement or loop, As New Fine (F) Very Good (VG) Good (G) Fair Poor As Issued: A term indicating a given book is in the original condition as published, A mathematical measurement of the degree of plumpness or general health of a fish or group of fish, One of the obligations of either the insured or the insurer imposed in the insurance contract, An expression containing no Boolean operators For example, the expression "IF A" is a condition as it is a Boolean expression without Boolean operators which evaluates to either True or False, An object that is signaled in an exceptional situation, and used to determine which handlers are applicable in the situation Conditions are instances of <condition>, (1) A relational expression that can be evaluated to a value of either true or false IBM (2) An exception that has been enabled, or recognized, by the language environment and thus is eligible to activate user and language condition handlers Any alteration to the normal programmed flow of an application Conditions can be detected by the hardware or operating system and result in an interrupt They can also be detected by language-specific generated code or language library code, Programming term for an expression that evaluates rue or false Decisions (affecting the flow of your program) are made on the basis of conditions, In a conditional statement, the boolean expression whose value governs whether the consequent or the alternative is executed, The state of preservation of the object, One of the three required parts of a properly composed learning objective, as defined by Robert Mager Circumstances under which the performance will be tested and materials that will be provided to the student are described in the condition statement This is one of the parts of Mager's learning objective guidelines that is always ignored, and with good reason, A MathML content element used to place a mathematical condition on one or more variables, The overall appearance and soundness of a stamp or cover Positive condition factors include fresh full colour, full original gum on unused stamps, and so on Damage such as creases, tears, thinned paper, short perforation teeth, toning and so on negatively affect condition, an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else, state, nick, determined or dependent on some condition, prepared for a specific use, exhibiting a conditioned reflex, physically fit, especially as the result of exercise, Simple past tense and past participle of condition, The storage of a material specimen under specified temperature, humidity for a specified time prior to testing, The process of modifying a person's behaviour, Any preparation or training, especially athletic training of the body, physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in condition" established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response, established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response, physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in condition", Having, or known under or by, conditions or relations; not independent; not absolute, past of condition, Describes all the various phenomena in the world - made up of separate, discrete elements, "with outflows," with no intrinsic nature of their own Conditioned merits and virtues lead to rebirth within samsara, whereas unconditioned merits and virtues are the causes of liberation from Birth and Death See also "Unconditioned ", Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; as, a well conditioned man, established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response", subject to conditions, conditional, provisional; fit, able, prepared, The addition of equipment to improve ("tune") the transmission characteristics of a dedicated voice grade telephone line Conditioning is done to allow for an increase in transmission speed (Bit rate) without increasing the error rate, In the yarn trade, it it usual to supply the merchandise with a certain moisture content The adjustment of this moisture content is known as conditioning, -The process by which a consistent behavioral pattern is established in response to a given stimulus, The process of maturing beers, in either keg or bottle, the exposure of a specimen under specified conditions, e g , temperature, humidity, for a specified period of time before testing, a learning process in which an organism's behavior becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment, For a rechargeable battery: see forming, present participle of condition, The process of modifying a persons behaviour, A necessary pre-Trial work program to build up endurance and physical stamina, A service provided by telephone companies for leased lines It reduces the amount of noise on a line, providing lower error rates and increased speed, Also "preconditioning", "moisture treatment", "pretreatment" or "sensitization" Period of 5 to 10 days during which a physiological process occurs that enables the seed of some parasitic plants to respond to a stimulant, The process of carbonating beer, Changes or adjustments to equipment to provide improved transmission characteristics, Extra-cost options that users may apply to leased, or dedicated, voice-grade telephone lines in which line impedances are carefully balanced; will generally allow for higher-quality and/or higher speed data transmission; in increasing order of resultant line quality and cost, conditioning may be C1, C2, C4, or D1; allows improved line performance with regard to frequency response and delay distortion, The process of learning new behaviors or responses as a result of their consequences, Those operations that produce a waste package suitable for handling, transport, storage and/or disposal Conditioning may include the conversion of the waste to a solid waste form, enclosure of the waste in containers and, if necessary, providing an overpack, training process involving reward and punishment; hair treatment following shampoo, the process by which people or animals are trained to behave in a particular way when particular things happen. Process in which the frequency or predictability of a behavioral response is increased through reinforcement (i.e., a stimulus or a reward for the desired response). Classical, or respondent, conditioning, which involves stimulus substitution, is based on the work of Ivan Pavlov, who conditioned dogs by ringing a bell each time the aroma of food was presented. Eventually the dogs salivated when the bell rang, even if no food odour was present; salivation was thus the conditioned response. In instrumental, or operant, conditioning, a spontaneous (operant) behaviour is either rewarded (reinforced) or punished. When rewarded, a behaviour increases in frequency; when punished, it decreases. Operant conditioning was studied in detail by B.F. Skinner, Subjecting a material to standard environmental and/or stress history prior to testing, (1) To bring to a standard (2) Addition of equipment to voice grade lines to provide for data transmissions at specified minimum values of line characteristics, in ranges from C1 to C4 (the best) [Common carriers often recommend no conditioning for lines transmitting at 1200 baud; C1 for 2400 baud, C2 for 4800 baud and C4 for speeds above 4800 baud ], smooths out variations in power by pumping up the voltage when it drops and stepping it down when it's too high, Conditioning is an adjustment made to the electrical characteristics of a cable pair to improve its performance for a specific use, The process by which a new stimulus object becomes linked to a response (behavior), or a new response becomes linked to a stimulus This is the fundamental process involved in learning, Treatment with high-dose chemotherapy, and sometimes with high-dose radiation therapy, to prepare a patient for bone marrow transplantation or peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, Repeated use of a specific stimulus in order to create a predictable and controlled response in another person Conditioning is used in behaviour modification, 1 A process for relieving the drying stresses in wood by subjecting the stock while in the kiln to a fairly high dry-bulb temperature and an equilibrium moisture content condition equal to or somewhat above the average moisture content of the mid thickness of the wood for a sufficient length of time to reduce tension and compression set 2 Any process designed to produce a uniform distribution of moisture in dried lumber or other wood products 3 Exposure or storage of dried stock in a controlled equilibrium moisture content condition to bring the wood to the desired moisture content for testing mechanical or physical properties or for improving performance in use, The process of maturation of beer, whether in bottles or in kegs During this phase, complex sugars are slowly fermented, carbon dioxide is dissolved, and yeast settles out, A term used in behaviour modification to denote the training of an individual to respond to a specific stimulus, action or event which he or she is taught to associate with a particular behaviour (Worthington, 1983), The exposure of a material, such as wood to the influence of a predetermined condition in the surrounding atmosphere for a specific time period or until a required relation between the atmosphere and the material is achieved,
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To subject to the process of acclimation - "I became conditioned to the absence of seasons in San Diego."
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To shape the behaviour of someone to do something
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The situation of a person or persons, particularly their social and/or economic class, rank - "A man of his condition has no place to make request."
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To subject to different conditions, especially as an exercise - "They were conditioning their shins in their karate class."
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The state or quality - "The condition of man can be classified as civilized or uncivilized."
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A requirement, term, or requisite - "The union had a dispute over sick time and other conditions of employment."
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The health status of a medical patient - "My aunt couldn't walk up the stairs in her condition."
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To treat (the hair) with hair conditioner
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A particular state of being - "Aging is a condition over which we are powerless."
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A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false
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tune
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To invest with, or limit by, conditions; to burden or qualify by a condition; to impose or be imposed as the condition of
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the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape') apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny; "I condition my hair after washing it"
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To make terms; to stipulate
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To impose upon an object those relations or conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged to be impossible
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It is also the case of a future uncertain event, which may or may not happen, and on the occurrence or non-occurrence of which, the accomplishment, recission, or modification of an obligation or testamentary disposition is made to depend
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To contract; to stipulate; to agree
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To test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains)
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a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations"
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a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing; "the human condition"
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the procedure that is varied in order to estimate a variable's effect by comparison with a control condition an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement; "the contract set out the conditions of the lease"; "the terms of the treaty were generous"
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To put under conditions; to require to pass a new examination or to make up a specified study, as a condition of remaining in one's class or in college; as, to condition a student who has failed in some branch of study
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A clause in a contract, or agreement, which has for its object to suspend, to defeat, or in some way to modify, the principal obligation; or, in case of a will, to suspend, revoke, or modify a devise or bequest
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train, prepare; accustom, adapt; stipulate, make conditional fiil
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To undergo the process of acclimation
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put into a better state; "he conditions old cars"
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provision
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The state of any object, referring to the amount of its wear
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Temperament; disposition; character
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Essential quality; property; attribute
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Mode or state of being; state or situation with regard to external circumstances or influences, or to physical or mental integrity, health, strength, etc
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That which must exist as the occasion or concomitant of something else; that which is requisite in order that something else should take effect; an essential qualification; stipulation; terms specified
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information that should be kept in mind when making a decision; "another consideration is the time it would take"
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the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape')
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(usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement; "the contract set out the conditions of the lease"; "the terms of the treaty were generous"
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situation; requirement, stipulation; state of health; rank, social position isim
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the procedure that is varied in order to estimate a variable's effect by comparison with a control condition
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train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
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To keep paper in the pressroom for a few hours or days before printing so that its moisture level and temperature equal that in the pressroom Also called cure, mature and season
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The state of preservation of a book The primary grades are AS NEW; FINE; NEAR FINE; VERY GOOD; GOOD; FAIR; POOR; BINDING COPY The grades GOOD and VERY GOOD are often further discriminated with the appendence of a plus or minus sign For example G+ is better than good, but less then VG- The whole condition grading process is highly subjective, and that is why experienced book buyers look for detailed descriptions beyond the basic condition grade Indeed: In my opinion a description of "VG" without further explaination is rather incomplete: the fact that you will find me as guilty as others in this matter from time to time not withstanding
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apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny; "I condition my hair after washing it"
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specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement; "The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life"; "The contract stipulates the dates of the payments"
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If you talk about the condition of a person or thing, you are talking about the state that they are in, especially how good or bad their physical state is. He remains in a critical condition in a California hospital The two-bedroom chalet is in good condition You can't drive in that condition
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The conditions under which something is done or happens are all the factors or circumstances which directly affect it. This change has been timed under laboratory conditions The mild winter has created the ideal conditions for an ant population explosion
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When you agree to do something on condition that something else happens, you mean that you will only do it if this other thing also happens. He spoke to reporters on condition that he was not identified
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If someone is out of condition, they are unhealthy and unfit, because they do not do enough exercise. He was too out of condition to clamber over the top. = unfit
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establish a conditioned response
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in mint condition: see mint
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If you say that someone is in no condition to do something, you mean that they are too ill, upset, or drunk to do it. She was clearly in no condition to see anyone. = unfit
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To condition your hair or skin means to put something on it which will keep it in good condition. a protein which is excellent for conditioning dry and damaged hair
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The conditions in which people live or work are the factors which affect their comfort, safety, or health. People are living in appalling conditions He could not work in these conditions any longer
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A condition is something which must happen or be done in order for something else to be possible, especially when this is written into a contract or (Hukuk) economic targets set as a condition for loan payments. terms and conditions of employment Egypt had agreed to a summit subject to certain conditions. = requirement
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If someone has a particular condition, they have an illness or other medical problem. Doctors suspect he may have a heart condition. = complaint, disorder
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If someone is conditioned by their experiences or environment, they are influenced by them over a period of time so that they do certain things or think in a particular way. We are all conditioned by early impressions and experiences You have been conditioned to believe that it is weak to be scared I just feel women are conditioned into doing housework. a conditioned response. + conditioning con·di·tion·ing Because of social conditioning, men don't expect themselves to be managed by women
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Refers to the physical condition of the postcard Terms used are Mint, Near Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, and Poor
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n 1 an object which represents a situation---usually, but not necessarily, during signaling 2 an object of type condition
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‑ A health condition is a departure from a state of physical or mental well‑being An impairment is a health condition that includes chronic or permanent health defects resulting from disease, injury, or congenital malformations All health conditions, except impairments, are coded according to the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD‑9‑CM)
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A Boolean expression containing no Boolean operators For instance, A<B is a condition but A and B is not [DO-B]
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As defined by the US EPA, condition refers to defining the current state of the ecosystem
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A condition is a logical statement about the state of the system, the state or existence of an object, or the existence of relationships between objects
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Expression(s) between the words IF and THEN, evaluated as either true or false in an IF THEN statement The condition in the IF THEN statement gives the computer the ability to make decissions
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Refers to the physical condition of a postcard Terms used are Mint, Near Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor Each dealer and auction house uses their criteria for assigning these terms For example, some would call a card mint if used, but the card is in pristine condition; others would never refer to a used postcard as mint It is best to understand the grading standards of each establishment
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Boolean expression to specify that a transition occurs if the specified expression is true For example
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There is no existing phenomena that is not the effect of dependent origination All phenomena arise dependent upon a number of casual factors called conditions
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A boolean expression controlling a conditional statement or loop
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As New Fine (F) Very Good (VG) Good (G) Fair Poor As Issued: A term indicating a given book is in the original condition as published
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A mathematical measurement of the degree of plumpness or general health of a fish or group of fish
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One of the obligations of either the insured or the insurer imposed in the insurance contract
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An expression containing no Boolean operators For example, the expression "IF A" is a condition as it is a Boolean expression without Boolean operators which evaluates to either True or False
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An object that is signaled in an exceptional situation, and used to determine which handlers are applicable in the situation Conditions are instances of <condition>
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(1) A relational expression that can be evaluated to a value of either true or false IBM (2) An exception that has been enabled, or recognized, by the language environment and thus is eligible to activate user and language condition handlers Any alteration to the normal programmed flow of an application Conditions can be detected by the hardware or operating system and result in an interrupt They can also be detected by language-specific generated code or language library code
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Programming term for an expression that evaluates rue or false Decisions (affecting the flow of your program) are made on the basis of conditions
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In a conditional statement, the boolean expression whose value governs whether the consequent or the alternative is executed
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The state of preservation of the object
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One of the three required parts of a properly composed learning objective, as defined by Robert Mager Circumstances under which the performance will be tested and materials that will be provided to the student are described in the condition statement This is one of the parts of Mager's learning objective guidelines that is always ignored, and with good reason
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A MathML content element used to place a mathematical condition on one or more variables
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The overall appearance and soundness of a stamp or cover Positive condition factors include fresh full colour, full original gum on unused stamps, and so on Damage such as creases, tears, thinned paper, short perforation teeth, toning and so on negatively affect condition
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an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else
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A condition.
state - "A state of emergency."
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Condition.
nick - "The car I bought was cheap and in good nick."
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conditioned
determined or dependent on some condition
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conditioned
prepared for a specific use
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exhibiting a conditioned reflex
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physically fit, especially as the result of exercise
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Simple past tense and past participle of condition
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conditioning
The storage of a material specimen under specified temperature, humidity for a specified time prior to testing
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conditioning
The process of modifying a person's behaviour
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Any preparation or training, especially athletic training of the body
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physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in condition" established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response
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established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response
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conditioned
physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in condition"
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Having, or known under or by, conditions or relations; not independent; not absolute
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past of condition
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Describes all the various phenomena in the world - made up of separate, discrete elements, "with outflows," with no intrinsic nature of their own Conditioned merits and virtues lead to rebirth within samsara, whereas unconditioned merits and virtues are the causes of liberation from Birth and Death See also "Unconditioned "
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Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; as, a well conditioned man
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established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response"
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conditioned
subject to conditions, conditional, provisional; fit, able, prepared sıfat
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conditioning
The addition of equipment to improve ("tune") the transmission characteristics of a dedicated voice grade telephone line Conditioning is done to allow for an increase in transmission speed (Bit rate) without increasing the error rate
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conditioning
In the yarn trade, it it usual to supply the merchandise with a certain moisture content The adjustment of this moisture content is known as conditioning
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-The process by which a consistent behavioral pattern is established in response to a given stimulus
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The process of maturing beers, in either keg or bottle
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the exposure of a specimen under specified conditions, e g , temperature, humidity, for a specified period of time before testing
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a learning process in which an organism's behavior becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment
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For a rechargeable battery: see forming
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conditioning
present participle of condition
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conditioning
The process of modifying a persons behaviour
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A necessary pre-Trial work program to build up endurance and physical stamina
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A service provided by telephone companies for leased lines It reduces the amount of noise on a line, providing lower error rates and increased speed
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Also "preconditioning", "moisture treatment", "pretreatment" or "sensitization" Period of 5 to 10 days during which a physiological process occurs that enables the seed of some parasitic plants to respond to a stimulant
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The process of carbonating beer
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Changes or adjustments to equipment to provide improved transmission characteristics
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Extra-cost options that users may apply to leased, or dedicated, voice-grade telephone lines in which line impedances are carefully balanced; will generally allow for higher-quality and/or higher speed data transmission; in increasing order of resultant line quality and cost, conditioning may be C1, C2, C4, or D1; allows improved line performance with regard to frequency response and delay distortion
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The process of learning new behaviors or responses as a result of their consequences
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Those operations that produce a waste package suitable for handling, transport, storage and/or disposal Conditioning may include the conversion of the waste to a solid waste form, enclosure of the waste in containers and, if necessary, providing an overpack
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training process involving reward and punishment; hair treatment following shampoo isim
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the process by which people or animals are trained to behave in a particular way when particular things happen. Process in which the frequency or predictability of a behavioral response is increased through reinforcement (i.e., a stimulus or a reward for the desired response). Classical, or respondent, conditioning, which involves stimulus substitution, is based on the work of Ivan Pavlov, who conditioned dogs by ringing a bell each time the aroma of food was presented. Eventually the dogs salivated when the bell rang, even if no food odour was present; salivation was thus the conditioned response. In instrumental, or operant, conditioning, a spontaneous (operant) behaviour is either rewarded (reinforced) or punished. When rewarded, a behaviour increases in frequency; when punished, it decreases. Operant conditioning was studied in detail by B.F. Skinner
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Subjecting a material to standard environmental and/or stress history prior to testing
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(1) To bring to a standard (2) Addition of equipment to voice grade lines to provide for data transmissions at specified minimum values of line characteristics, in ranges from C1 to C4 (the best) [Common carriers often recommend no conditioning for lines transmitting at 1200 baud; C1 for 2400 baud, C2 for 4800 baud and C4 for speeds above 4800 baud ]
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smooths out variations in power by pumping up the voltage when it drops and stepping it down when it's too high
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Conditioning is an adjustment made to the electrical characteristics of a cable pair to improve its performance for a specific use
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The process by which a new stimulus object becomes linked to a response (behavior), or a new response becomes linked to a stimulus This is the fundamental process involved in learning
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Treatment with high-dose chemotherapy, and sometimes with high-dose radiation therapy, to prepare a patient for bone marrow transplantation or peripheral blood stem cell transplantation
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Repeated use of a specific stimulus in order to create a predictable and controlled response in another person Conditioning is used in behaviour modification
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1 A process for relieving the drying stresses in wood by subjecting the stock while in the kiln to a fairly high dry-bulb temperature and an equilibrium moisture content condition equal to or somewhat above the average moisture content of the mid thickness of the wood for a sufficient length of time to reduce tension and compression set 2 Any process designed to produce a uniform distribution of moisture in dried lumber or other wood products 3 Exposure or storage of dried stock in a controlled equilibrium moisture content condition to bring the wood to the desired moisture content for testing mechanical or physical properties or for improving performance in use
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The process of maturation of beer, whether in bottles or in kegs During this phase, complex sugars are slowly fermented, carbon dioxide is dissolved, and yeast settles out
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A term used in behaviour modification to denote the training of an individual to respond to a specific stimulus, action or event which he or she is taught to associate with a particular behaviour (Worthington, 1983)
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The exposure of a material, such as wood to the influence of a predetermined condition in the surrounding atmosphere for a specific time period or until a required relation between the atmosphere and the material is achieved
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