düzelme, iyileşme, geri kazanma, geri dönüştürme, toparlan, verimlilik, istirdat, geri kazanım, kazanç, geri dönme, eşya gözü, yerine yerleştirme, kendine getirme, yeniden bulma, ekonomik canlanma, dinlenme, elde, telafi, tazmin, şifa, kurtarma, kurtulma, geri alma, nekahet, düzeltme, NİRENGİ İSTİKŞAFI:Ölçme nirengi şebekesinin incelenmesi yerinin tespiti, kayda geçilmesi ve bildirilmesi, (biyolojik) düzelme,kazanım, toparlanma, eskrimde hücumdan sonra savunma vaziyetine geçme, ıslah, istirahat, iyileştirme, kalkınma, gelişme, canlanma, düzelme/geri alınma, tekrar ele geçirme, kürek çekerken tabii vaziyete dönme, atlatma, sahve,
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iyileşme Hukuk
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toparlan
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istirdat Sigorta
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geri kazanım Askeri,Gıda,Tıp
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kazanç Biyokimya
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geri dönme Tıp
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eşya gözü
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yerine yerleştirme
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kendine getirme Bilgisayar
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yeniden bulma Hukuk
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ekonomik canlanma Ticaret
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dinlenme
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elde Biyokimya
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telafi Hukuk
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tazmin
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şifa
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kurtarma
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kurtulma
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geri alma Hukuk
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nekahet
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düzeltme
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NİRENGİ İSTİKŞAFI:Ölçme nirengi şebekesinin incelenmesi yerinin tespiti, kayda geçilmesi ve bildirilmesi Askeri
Renewed growth after a slump (economy), The act or process of regaining or repossession of something lost, A return to normal health, A return to former status, re coverance, recover, The lifelong process of controlling alcoholism For an alcoholic, abstaining from alcohol (cutting it out entirely) is nearly always necessary for successful recovery Total abstinence may or may not be absolutely necessary for other alcohol-related conditions, 1 The process of identifying or reconstructing cryptographic data or plain text through cryptanalysis 2 An item of cryptographic information or plain text obtained through cryptanalysis, In transaction systems, after a failure, the ability to restore the system to the most recently committed, and therefore consistent, state In distributed systems, recovery may involve resynchronizing several distributed components Once a system has been recovered, processing can resume, and transactions aborted as a result of the failure can be resubmitted, The change of attitudes and behaviors that brings about a life free of chemicals Recovery is in terms of a process not a single event It is ongoing, and one refers to being "in recovery " Recovery embraces the idea that one lives life positively one day at a time, The process of obtaining materials or energy resources from solid waste (Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, 245 101), Restoration of lost data or the reconciliation of conflicting or erroneous data after a system failure Recovery is often achieved using a disk or tape backup and transaction logs, In a database management system, the procedures and capabilities available for reconstruction of the contents of a database to a state that prevailed before the detection of processing errors and before the occurrence of a hardware or software failure that resulted in the destruction of some or all of the stored data, The amount of mineral separated and recovered in a mill, and expressed as a percentage of that calculated to be the original ore, Also recovering from error What a program ought to do after something has gone wrong; patch things up as well as possible and move on If things are disastrous enough (e g , after a catastrophic failure), this can be a significant task It is facilitated by design that anticipates the need for eventual recovery, To remove refrigerant in any condition from an appliance and store it in an external container without necessarily testing or processing it in any way, (also "recovery shot, trouble shot") a shot that is played to extricate oneself from trouble after an errant shot Example: Tim hit a spectacular recovery/recovery shot/trouble shot from the trees to within 6 feet of the cup, The recovery of an analyte is an analytical procedure which is used to measure the inaccuracy of the test method Recovery is measured by assaying a sample after adding a known amount of the analyte and the same sample without added analyte, An upward price movement after a decline Same as Rally, In a business cycle, the period after a downturn or recession when economic activity picks up and the gross domestic product (GDP) increases BACK TO TOP, The amount of return to original dimension and properties of an FPF sample after a deforming force is removed, A term used in process metallurgy to indicate the proportion of valuable material obtained in the processing of an ore It is generally stated as a percentage of valuable metal in the ore that is recovered compared to the total valuable metal present in the ore, recuperation; getting well; return, The act of recovering, regaining, or retaking possession, If a sick person makes a recovery, he or she becomes well again. He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury, When there is a recovery in a country's economy, it improves. Interest-rate cuts have failed to bring about economic recovery, You talk about the recovery of something when you get it back after it has been lost or stolen. A substantial reward is being offered for the recovery of a painting by Turner, Restoration from sickness, weakness, faintness, or the like; restoration from a condition of mistortune, of fright, etc, The obtaining in a suit at law of a right to something by a verdict and judgment of court, Act of regaining the natural position after curtseying, the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost) return to an original state; "the recovery of the forest after the fire was surprisingly rapid, Act of regaining the position of guard after making an attack, In rowing, the act of regaining the proper position for making a new stroke, The getting, or gaining, of something not previously had, You talk about the recovery of someone's physical or mental state when they return to this state. the abrupt loss and recovery of consciousness, If someone is in recovery, they are being given a course of treatment to help them recover from something such as a drug habit or mental illness. Carole, a compulsive pot smoker and alcoholic in recovery, A phase of the business cycle that lasts from a trough until overall economic activity returns to the level it reached at the previous peak (NBER) See business cycle [Back to top], this term refers to the natural or internal capacity of a system for self-repair A good example is the recovery of vegetation Sometimes, conditions have recovered to the point where human actions cannot effectively improve conditions further Some folks mistakenly label recovery as "natural reclamation " Restoration, rehabilitation, or reclamation implies human intervention of some sort *, 1 The long-term activities beyond the initial crisis period and emergency response phase of disaster operations that focus on returning all systems in the community to a normal status or to reconstitute these systems to a new condition that is less vulnerable (FEMA definition) 2 Actions of responders, government, and the victims that help return an affected community to normal by stimulating community cohesiveness and government involvement, One type of recovery involves repairing infrastructure, damaged buildings, and critical facilities The recovery period falls between the onset of the emergency and the reconstruction period (Landesman definition), The amount of a deduction or creditable expense paid in a previous year that is later refunded to the taxpayer The recovered amount must usually be included in income in the year it is received, to the extent of the previous tax benefit, The portion of the stroke, between the release and the catch, during which the oar is brought into position for the next stroke, The process by which the decline of an endangered or threatened species is arrested or reversed, or threats to its survival neutralized so that its long-term survival in nature can be ensured, The use of depreciation of assets to offset costs; or a new period of rising securities prices after a period of declining security values, return to an original state; "the recovery of the forest after the fire was surprisingly rapid", gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury, the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost), The process by which the decline of an endangered or threatened species is arrested or reversed, and threats neutralized so that its survival in the wild can be ensured The goal of the ESA is for the recovery of listed species to levels where protection under the ESA is no longer necessary, 1 The procedure or action that obtains when the whole of a satellite, or a section, instrumentation package, or other part of a rocket vehicle is retrieved after a launch, as in recovery was counted upon to give added data, recooper, plural of recovery,
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Renewed growth after a slump (economy)
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The act or process of regaining or repossession of something lost
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A return to normal health
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A return to former status
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re coverance
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recover
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The lifelong process of controlling alcoholism For an alcoholic, abstaining from alcohol (cutting it out entirely) is nearly always necessary for successful recovery Total abstinence may or may not be absolutely necessary for other alcohol-related conditions
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1 The process of identifying or reconstructing cryptographic data or plain text through cryptanalysis 2 An item of cryptographic information or plain text obtained through cryptanalysis
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In transaction systems, after a failure, the ability to restore the system to the most recently committed, and therefore consistent, state In distributed systems, recovery may involve resynchronizing several distributed components Once a system has been recovered, processing can resume, and transactions aborted as a result of the failure can be resubmitted
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The change of attitudes and behaviors that brings about a life free of chemicals Recovery is in terms of a process not a single event It is ongoing, and one refers to being "in recovery " Recovery embraces the idea that one lives life positively one day at a time
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The process of obtaining materials or energy resources from solid waste (Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, 245 101)
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Restoration of lost data or the reconciliation of conflicting or erroneous data after a system failure Recovery is often achieved using a disk or tape backup and transaction logs
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In a database management system, the procedures and capabilities available for reconstruction of the contents of a database to a state that prevailed before the detection of processing errors and before the occurrence of a hardware or software failure that resulted in the destruction of some or all of the stored data
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The amount of mineral separated and recovered in a mill, and expressed as a percentage of that calculated to be the original ore
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Also recovering from error What a program ought to do after something has gone wrong; patch things up as well as possible and move on If things are disastrous enough (e g , after a catastrophic failure), this can be a significant task It is facilitated by design that anticipates the need for eventual recovery
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To remove refrigerant in any condition from an appliance and store it in an external container without necessarily testing or processing it in any way
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(also "recovery shot, trouble shot") a shot that is played to extricate oneself from trouble after an errant shot Example: Tim hit a spectacular recovery/recovery shot/trouble shot from the trees to within 6 feet of the cup
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The recovery of an analyte is an analytical procedure which is used to measure the inaccuracy of the test method Recovery is measured by assaying a sample after adding a known amount of the analyte and the same sample without added analyte
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An upward price movement after a decline Same as Rally
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In a business cycle, the period after a downturn or recession when economic activity picks up and the gross domestic product (GDP) increases BACK TO TOP
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The amount of return to original dimension and properties of an FPF sample after a deforming force is removed
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A term used in process metallurgy to indicate the proportion of valuable material obtained in the processing of an ore It is generally stated as a percentage of valuable metal in the ore that is recovered compared to the total valuable metal present in the ore
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recuperation; getting well; return isim
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The act of recovering, regaining, or retaking possession
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If a sick person makes a recovery, he or she becomes well again. He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury
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When there is a recovery in a country's economy, it improves. Interest-rate cuts have failed to bring about economic recovery
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You talk about the recovery of something when you get it back after it has been lost or stolen. A substantial reward is being offered for the recovery of a painting by Turner
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Restoration from sickness, weakness, faintness, or the like; restoration from a condition of mistortune, of fright, etc
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The obtaining in a suit at law of a right to something by a verdict and judgment of court
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Act of regaining the natural position after curtseying
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the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost) return to an original state; "the recovery of the forest after the fire was surprisingly rapid
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Act of regaining the position of guard after making an attack
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In rowing, the act of regaining the proper position for making a new stroke
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The getting, or gaining, of something not previously had
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You talk about the recovery of someone's physical or mental state when they return to this state. the abrupt loss and recovery of consciousness
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If someone is in recovery, they are being given a course of treatment to help them recover from something such as a drug habit or mental illness. Carole, a compulsive pot smoker and alcoholic in recovery
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A phase of the business cycle that lasts from a trough until overall economic activity returns to the level it reached at the previous peak (NBER) See business cycle [Back to top]
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this term refers to the natural or internal capacity of a system for self-repair A good example is the recovery of vegetation Sometimes, conditions have recovered to the point where human actions cannot effectively improve conditions further Some folks mistakenly label recovery as "natural reclamation " Restoration, rehabilitation, or reclamation implies human intervention of some sort *
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1 The long-term activities beyond the initial crisis period and emergency response phase of disaster operations that focus on returning all systems in the community to a normal status or to reconstitute these systems to a new condition that is less vulnerable (FEMA definition) 2 Actions of responders, government, and the victims that help return an affected community to normal by stimulating community cohesiveness and government involvement, One type of recovery involves repairing infrastructure, damaged buildings, and critical facilities The recovery period falls between the onset of the emergency and the reconstruction period (Landesman definition)
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The amount of a deduction or creditable expense paid in a previous year that is later refunded to the taxpayer The recovered amount must usually be included in income in the year it is received, to the extent of the previous tax benefit
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The portion of the stroke, between the release and the catch, during which the oar is brought into position for the next stroke
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The process by which the decline of an endangered or threatened species is arrested or reversed, or threats to its survival neutralized so that its long-term survival in nature can be ensured
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The use of depreciation of assets to offset costs; or a new period of rising securities prices after a period of declining security values
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return to an original state; "the recovery of the forest after the fire was surprisingly rapid"
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gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury
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the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost)
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The process by which the decline of an endangered or threatened species is arrested or reversed, and threats neutralized so that its survival in the wild can be ensured The goal of the ESA is for the recovery of listed species to levels where protection under the ESA is no longer necessary
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1 The procedure or action that obtains when the whole of a satellite, or a section, instrumentation package, or other part of a rocket vehicle is retrieved after a launch, as in recovery was counted upon to give added data
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