Etymology: [ 'skan ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English scannen, from Late Latin scandere, from Latin, to climb; akin to Middle Irish sceinnid he springs, Sanskrit skandati he leaps.
görüntüleme, tarama, gözden geçir, TARAMA:Bir radar anteni tarafından yayımlanan radyo frekans enerjisinin belirli bir bölgedeki bütün noktalara sıra ile tevcihi, İncelenen doku veya organda radyoaktif izotop'un çıkardığı gamma ışınlarının görüntü halinde tesbit edilmes.i, gözden geçir:prep.tarayarak, tarayarak, tara, incelemek, göz atmak, taramak, elektronik âletle tarama, gözden geçirme, ekranda görüntülemek, süzmek, göz gezdirmek, televizyonda bir resmin bütün noktalarından sıra ile geçmek, şiirin kurallarına uymak, inceden inceye tetkik etmek, skan, görüntülemek, iyice incelemek, tarama yapmak, gözden geçirmek, vezin ile okumak, vezin analizi yapmak, alelacele gözden geçirmek, vezin tahlili yapmak, (An Image) Taramak (Bir Görüntü), bakmak, inceden inceye gözden geçirmek; taramak, üstünkörü gözden geçirmek, (ELINT) TARAMA (ELEKTRONİK İSTİHBARAT):Hedef arayan bir elektronik ışının uzaya doğru hareketi. Tarama, antenin hareketi veya lob anahtarlama ile yapılır, (NATO) TARAMA:Bir elektromanyetik veya akustik aramada da antenin bir tur dönüşü, İncelenen organ veya dokuda dağılan radyoaktif izotopun çıkardığı gamma ışınlarından oluşan görüntü (Küçük taneciklerin oluşturduğu mozaik manzarasında örülür), (ABD SAVUNMA BAKANLIÐI) TARAMA:1. Bir hava önlemesinde "belirtilen kısmı araştırıp, herhangi bir teması rapor ediniz" anlamında bir terim. 2. Radyasyon hüzmesinin periyodik olarak takip ettiği bir bağlantı, (isim) elektronik âletle tarama, vezne göre okumak, vezin kurallarına uymak,
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(ELINT) TARAMA (ELEKTRONİK İSTİHBARAT):Hedef arayan bir elektronik ışının uzaya doğru hareketi. Tarama, antenin hareketi veya lob anahtarlama ile yapılır Askeri
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(ABD SAVUNMA BAKANLIÐI) TARAMA:1. Bir hava önlemesinde "belirtilen kısmı araştırıp, herhangi bir teması rapor ediniz" anlamında bir terim. 2. Radyasyon hüzmesinin periyodik olarak takip ettiği bir bağlantı Askeri
Present participle of scan, The science and techniques involved in the use of scanners, The process of converting a hard copy into digital data ready for editing and design The quality of the scan is dependent on the quality of the original, the scanner equipment and the scanning software application, aswell as the experience of the scanner operator, Method of conversion in which a physical object, e g , a printed page, is represented by a digital grid of pixels, The process by which the original document is translated into an electronic image, an indirect access method that requires the user to wait while the device steps thought the various choices that are displayed in a matrix of sections The user then activates a switch to indicate a choice is being made Auditory scanning requires the user to listen to auditory cues in order to follow the scanning pattern; visual scanning requires the operator to follow visual cues such as lights, [1] the electronic process of breaking down a continuous tone image into dots for printing, The process by which raster data is captured from paper maps, Converting an image to a digital file that can be stored, retrieved, displayed, and printed by a computer The process is also known as "digitizing" and the digital file is also known as a "bitmapped image", The process of taking hardcopy and making an image of the document for use in a computer system, the act of systematically moving a finely focused beam of light or electrons over a surface in order to produce an image of it for analysis or transmission the process of translating photographs into a digital form that can be recognized by a computer, Scanning is conversion of images from a hard copy to a digital format readable on a computer More on Scanning, The popular term given to the process a thief uses to break into a remote security system by quickly and sequentially transmitting all the possible security codes of a victim's security system 2, Taking paper based items such as logos from letterheads or pictures from brochures and converting them into electronic format that can be used on a Web Page, act of examining; act of glancing at quickly; act of converting an object or image into a digital image through the use of an optical scanner (Computers); examination of a body part though the use of medical imaging techniques, A method of selecting items in a communication system The items are presented to the user in a fixed sequence The user waits until the desired item is presented and then chooses it This selection technique may be used with both electronic and manual communication systems, Process of using an electronic input device to convert analog information such as maps, photographs, overlays, etc , into a digital format usable by a computer, The process of moving the electron beam in a television camera tube simultaneously in the horizontal and vertical directions so that an image is scanned from left to right and top to bottom The electrical signal generated by this process is converted into an image on the television screen using the same scanning sequence, is a process by which data and maps are converted to digital form using optical or video equipment Scanning differs from digitizing in that entire pages of data or map sheets are captured as images all at once Digitizing involves entering discreet points and digits one at a time Scanning may eventually lower the cost of adding information to a database At the moment, scanning and digitizing take about the same amount of time This is because scanned images, once in a computer, still require coding--the operator must indicate the relationships and data to be stored and where to store the information This operation is normally part of the digitizing process In the future, the use of artificially intelligent coding algorithms may make scanning faster and less expensive, performing a scan, creating a scan, the process of translating photographs into a digital form that can be recognized by a computer, 1) In telecommunications systems, periodic examination of traffic activity to determine whether further processing is required 2) In television, facsimile, and picture transmission, the process of successively analyzing the colors and densities of the object according to a predetermined pattern, A selection technique which presents groups of items to the user The user then signals with a switch press, gesture or other means when the desired item is being indicated The scanning may be performed automatically by an electronic system or manually by the communication partner, The process of data input in a raster format with a device called a scanner Some scanners also use software to convert raster data to vector data, This is using your psi abilities to perceive something This term can be used to refer either to active or passive scanning Passive scanning is when the person/place/thing (target) you are scanning is within the normal range of your field, or when the target is projecting something to you, and you are reading it Active scanning is when you deliberately send your energy to the target in order to "read" the target In most cases when scanning is used as a casual term, it is used to refer to active scanning This term does not refer to making peoples' heads explode, as in the movie, "Scanners", The process of capturing data in raster format with a device called a scanner Some scanners also use software to convert raster data to vector data, In electronic records, the process of converting alphanumeric or graphic information on paper or microforms to picture elements, or bit-mapped representation Also called image scanning See also BIT-MAPPED GRAPHICS, OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION (OCR), OPTICAL DISK (OD), Scanning is the process of producing an electronic image from a physical source, such as a page from a book Often this involves hardware, similar in some respects to a photocopier, which captures the image through a glass plate, sometimes known as the "scanner bed" A scanned image remains just that, an image, unless it is further processed by OCR to recognize any text that might be held within, (See Also "Byosen") - A process where the hands of the reiki master move over the body of the recipient to determine if there are weaknesses, changes, or areas in need of treatment There are various methods used This is called Byosen Reikian ho in the Reiki ho practices in Japan, The process of acquiring the information from either reflective or transparent artwork In a digital scan, the data is stored as ones and zeroes on a computer disk In an analog scan, the input information is used directly to expose film, To mount by steps; to go through with step by step, The result or output of a scan, To create a digital copy of an image using a scanner, To examine sequentially, part by part, To look about for, To fit or conform to a specific meter, the process of converting a traditional piece of artwork, like a photograph or logo, to a digital image made up of pixels, dots or squares, where the image can then be used in other computer software programs, To digitise an image or other non-digital document using a scanner See Scanner, To examine or capture an image by means of a moving light beam or "flying spot " Scanning technology is used in imaging, optical charcter recognition, as well as in other areas, a contiguous period of time when data is collected under constant, prespecified experimental conditions Measured conditions which cannot be controlled completely enough (pointing) or at all (weather) are captured as data associated parameters, The examination of an object or an area of memory(2) to find references, typically as part of tracing Scanning examines memory that has been decided to be non-garbage, to find references to objects that have been condemned, Moving to a new document position and in the process providing information about the number of characters skipped and the new document position Requires a scan mask to determine the direction and destination of the scan, An operation performed by the sensor and the carriage The image is divided into pixels by scanning, One of several techniques for obtaining pictures of the body's interior without using conventional X-rays Examples include CT scans, MRI scans, radio-isotope scans and ultrasound scans, To read to find specific information in the material This may involve glancing over the text and using standard features such as the table of contents, index and glossary, For observations of two interleaved sources, or one source at several frequencies etc , this is the time between source or configuration changes, typically 1 5 - 10 min, chosen in the hope the phase remains steady during each scan Continuus observations of a single source may be split up into scans for the same reason, the process of converting physical images (photographs, text pages and line drawings) to an electronic file format using a scanning device, To get the meter of the lyrics to agree with the meter of the melody, 1) The effective searchcoil detection width or 2) The back and forth passing movement of the searchcoil over the ground, The act of comparing the source file on the Agent computer and its copy on the Vault Server, and identifying any changes to the file system It is part of the process of synchronizing files See also synchronize, conform to a metrical pattern, Normal channel scanning in a data acquisition system involves stepping round and reading each input channel in turn The scan will return to the first channel once all the channels have been sampled, To digitize a slide, a photograph, or other artwork on a scanner using scanning software so that it can be displayed and edited on a computer, Capturing your photograph digitally You must scan (digitize) your film in order to work on your image in your computer, Look, listen, or learn "Scan this, berk," can mean "listen up," "look at this," or "check this out " "Scanning the chant" is learning the latest news, Specifically Pros, To go over and examine point by point; to examine with care; to look closely at or into; to scrutinize, to go through with, as a verse, marking and distinguishing the feet of which it is composed; to show, in reading, the metrical structure of; to recite metrically, convert an object or image into a digital image using an optical scanner (Computers); browse, glance at quickly; examine a body part through the use of medical imaging techniques (Medicine); determine the meter of a verse, When you scan written material, you look through it quickly in order to find important or interesting information. She scanned the advertisement pages of the newspapers I haven't read much into it as yet. I've only just scanned through it. Scan is also a noun. I just had a quick scan through your book again, act of scanning, close examination, scrutinizing look; computerized images created by an optical scanner (Computers); computerized image of the human body created through the use of medical imaging techniques (Medicine), the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region; "he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars", read metrically; "scan verses", Refers to 1) the effective searchcoil detection width or 2) searchcoil movement over the ground, the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region; "he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars" an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan"; "you could see the tumor in the CAT scan" read metrically; "scan verses" make a wide, sweeping search of; "The beams scanned the night sky" move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi" examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the X-ray" conform to a metrical pattern, examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the X-ray", make a wide, sweeping search of; "The beams scanned the night sky", an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan"; "you could see the tumor in the CAT scan", move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi", When you scan a place or group of people, you look at it carefully, usually because you are looking for something or someone. The officer scanned the room She was nervous and kept scanning the crowd for Paul He raised the binoculars to his eye again, scanning across the scene, obtain data from magnetic tapes; "This dictionary can be read by the computer", move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image, The process of turning pages from notebooks, typed documents, and photographs into digital images After images have been digitized, they can be placed on World Wide Web pages A scanner (machine) and scanning software are required, vb 1 In television and computer display technologies, to move an electron beam across the inner surface of the screen, one line at a time, to light the phosphors that create a displayed image 2 In facsimile and other optical technologies, to move a lightsensitive device across an imagebearing surface such as a page of text, converting the light and dark areas on the surface to binary digits that can be interpreted by a computer, To mark off lines of poetry into rhythmic units, or feet, to provide a visual representation of their metrical structure, as illustrated with the following lines from "Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk," by William Cowper (written in anapestic trimeter): I am mon | arch of all | I survey, My right | there is none | to dispute; From the cen | ter all round | to the sea I am lord | of the fowl | and the brute (See also Dipodic Verse, Meter, Rhythm), If people scan something such as luggage, they examine it using a machine that can show or find things inside it that cannot be seen from the outside. Their approach is to scan every checked-in bag with a bomb detector. + scanning scan·ning routine scanning of luggage, examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi", Term used to describe the computerized images (pictures) generated by CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine studies These might be referred to as a "CT scan," "MR scan," "thyroid scan," "bone scan," and so forth, If a picture or document is scanned into a computer, a machine passes a beam of light over it to make a copy of it in the computer. The entire paper contents of all libraries will eventually be scanned into computers Designs can also be scanned in from paper, If a line of a poem does not scan, it is not the right length or does not have emphasis in the right places to match the rest of the poem. He had written a few poems. Sid told him they didn't scan, If a radar or sonar machine scans an area, it examines or searches it by sending radar or sonar beams over it. The ship's radar scanned the sea ahead, If a computer disk is scanned, a program on the computer checks the disk to make sure that it does not contain a virus. The disk has no viruses -- I've scanned it already, If a pregnant woman has a scan, a machine using sound waves produces an image of her womb on a screen so that a doctor can see if her baby is developing normally, A scan is a medical test in which a machine sends a beam of X-rays over a part of your body in order to check that it is healthy. He was rushed to hospital for a brain scan,
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The science and techniques involved in the use of scanners
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The process of converting a hard copy into digital data ready for editing and design The quality of the scan is dependent on the quality of the original, the scanner equipment and the scanning software application, aswell as the experience of the scanner operator
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Method of conversion in which a physical object, e g , a printed page, is represented by a digital grid of pixels
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The process by which the original document is translated into an electronic image
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an indirect access method that requires the user to wait while the device steps thought the various choices that are displayed in a matrix of sections The user then activates a switch to indicate a choice is being made Auditory scanning requires the user to listen to auditory cues in order to follow the scanning pattern; visual scanning requires the operator to follow visual cues such as lights
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[1] the electronic process of breaking down a continuous tone image into dots for printing
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The process by which raster data is captured from paper maps
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Converting an image to a digital file that can be stored, retrieved, displayed, and printed by a computer The process is also known as "digitizing" and the digital file is also known as a "bitmapped image"
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The process of taking hardcopy and making an image of the document for use in a computer system
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the act of systematically moving a finely focused beam of light or electrons over a surface in order to produce an image of it for analysis or transmission the process of translating photographs into a digital form that can be recognized by a computer
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Scanning is conversion of images from a hard copy to a digital format readable on a computer More on Scanning
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The popular term given to the process a thief uses to break into a remote security system by quickly and sequentially transmitting all the possible security codes of a victim's security system 2
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Taking paper based items such as logos from letterheads or pictures from brochures and converting them into electronic format that can be used on a Web Page
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act of examining; act of glancing at quickly; act of converting an object or image into a digital image through the use of an optical scanner (Computers); examination of a body part though the use of medical imaging techniques isim
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A method of selecting items in a communication system The items are presented to the user in a fixed sequence The user waits until the desired item is presented and then chooses it This selection technique may be used with both electronic and manual communication systems
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Process of using an electronic input device to convert analog information such as maps, photographs, overlays, etc , into a digital format usable by a computer
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The process of moving the electron beam in a television camera tube simultaneously in the horizontal and vertical directions so that an image is scanned from left to right and top to bottom The electrical signal generated by this process is converted into an image on the television screen using the same scanning sequence
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is a process by which data and maps are converted to digital form using optical or video equipment Scanning differs from digitizing in that entire pages of data or map sheets are captured as images all at once Digitizing involves entering discreet points and digits one at a time Scanning may eventually lower the cost of adding information to a database At the moment, scanning and digitizing take about the same amount of time This is because scanned images, once in a computer, still require coding--the operator must indicate the relationships and data to be stored and where to store the information This operation is normally part of the digitizing process In the future, the use of artificially intelligent coding algorithms may make scanning faster and less expensive
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performing a scan, creating a scan sıfat
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the process of translating photographs into a digital form that can be recognized by a computer
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1) In telecommunications systems, periodic examination of traffic activity to determine whether further processing is required 2) In television, facsimile, and picture transmission, the process of successively analyzing the colors and densities of the object according to a predetermined pattern
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A selection technique which presents groups of items to the user The user then signals with a switch press, gesture or other means when the desired item is being indicated The scanning may be performed automatically by an electronic system or manually by the communication partner
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The process of data input in a raster format with a device called a scanner Some scanners also use software to convert raster data to vector data
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This is using your psi abilities to perceive something This term can be used to refer either to active or passive scanning Passive scanning is when the person/place/thing (target) you are scanning is within the normal range of your field, or when the target is projecting something to you, and you are reading it Active scanning is when you deliberately send your energy to the target in order to "read" the target In most cases when scanning is used as a casual term, it is used to refer to active scanning This term does not refer to making peoples' heads explode, as in the movie, "Scanners"
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The process of capturing data in raster format with a device called a scanner Some scanners also use software to convert raster data to vector data
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In electronic records, the process of converting alphanumeric or graphic information on paper or microforms to picture elements, or bit-mapped representation Also called image scanning See also BIT-MAPPED GRAPHICS, OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION (OCR), OPTICAL DISK (OD)
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Scanning is the process of producing an electronic image from a physical source, such as a page from a book Often this involves hardware, similar in some respects to a photocopier, which captures the image through a glass plate, sometimes known as the "scanner bed" A scanned image remains just that, an image, unless it is further processed by OCR to recognize any text that might be held within
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(See Also "Byosen") - A process where the hands of the reiki master move over the body of the recipient to determine if there are weaknesses, changes, or areas in need of treatment There are various methods used This is called Byosen Reikian ho in the Reiki ho practices in Japan
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The process of acquiring the information from either reflective or transparent artwork In a digital scan, the data is stored as ones and zeroes on a computer disk In an analog scan, the input information is used directly to expose film
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To mount by steps; to go through with step by step
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The result or output of a scan - "After the scan was done the doctors looked at the images and made a diagnosis."
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To create a digital copy of an image using a scanner
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To digitise an image or other non-digital document using a scanner See Scanner
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To examine or capture an image by means of a moving light beam or "flying spot " Scanning technology is used in imaging, optical charcter recognition, as well as in other areas
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a contiguous period of time when data is collected under constant, prespecified experimental conditions Measured conditions which cannot be controlled completely enough (pointing) or at all (weather) are captured as data associated parameters
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The examination of an object or an area of memory(2) to find references, typically as part of tracing Scanning examines memory that has been decided to be non-garbage, to find references to objects that have been condemned
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Moving to a new document position and in the process providing information about the number of characters skipped and the new document position Requires a scan mask to determine the direction and destination of the scan
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An operation performed by the sensor and the carriage The image is divided into pixels by scanning
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One of several techniques for obtaining pictures of the body's interior without using conventional X-rays Examples include CT scans, MRI scans, radio-isotope scans and ultrasound scans
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To read to find specific information in the material This may involve glancing over the text and using standard features such as the table of contents, index and glossary
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For observations of two interleaved sources, or one source at several frequencies etc , this is the time between source or configuration changes, typically 1 5 - 10 min, chosen in the hope the phase remains steady during each scan Continuus observations of a single source may be split up into scans for the same reason
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the process of converting physical images (photographs, text pages and line drawings) to an electronic file format using a scanning device
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To get the meter of the lyrics to agree with the meter of the melody
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1) The effective searchcoil detection width or 2) The back and forth passing movement of the searchcoil over the ground
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The act of comparing the source file on the Agent computer and its copy on the Vault Server, and identifying any changes to the file system It is part of the process of synchronizing files See also synchronize
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Normal channel scanning in a data acquisition system involves stepping round and reading each input channel in turn The scan will return to the first channel once all the channels have been sampled
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To digitize a slide, a photograph, or other artwork on a scanner using scanning software so that it can be displayed and edited on a computer
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Capturing your photograph digitally You must scan (digitize) your film in order to work on your image in your computer
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Look, listen, or learn "Scan this, berk," can mean "listen up," "look at this," or "check this out " "Scanning the chant" is learning the latest news
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To go over and examine point by point; to examine with care; to look closely at or into; to scrutinize
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to go through with, as a verse, marking and distinguishing the feet of which it is composed; to show, in reading, the metrical structure of; to recite metrically
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convert an object or image into a digital image using an optical scanner (Computers); browse, glance at quickly; examine a body part through the use of medical imaging techniques (Medicine); determine the meter of a verse fiil
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When you scan written material, you look through it quickly in order to find important or interesting information. She scanned the advertisement pages of the newspapers I haven't read much into it as yet. I've only just scanned through it. Scan is also a noun. I just had a quick scan through your book again
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act of scanning, close examination, scrutinizing look; computerized images created by an optical scanner (Computers); computerized image of the human body created through the use of medical imaging techniques (Medicine) isim
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the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region; "he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars"
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read metrically; "scan verses"
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Refers to 1) the effective searchcoil detection width or 2) searchcoil movement over the ground
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the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region; "he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars" an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan"; "you could see the tumor in the CAT scan" read metrically; "scan verses" make a wide, sweeping search of; "The beams scanned the night sky" move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi" examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the X-ray" conform to a metrical pattern
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examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the X-ray"
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make a wide, sweeping search of; "The beams scanned the night sky"
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an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan"; "you could see the tumor in the CAT scan"
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move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi"
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When you scan a place or group of people, you look at it carefully, usually because you are looking for something or someone. The officer scanned the room She was nervous and kept scanning the crowd for Paul He raised the binoculars to his eye again, scanning across the scene
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obtain data from magnetic tapes; "This dictionary can be read by the computer"
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move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image
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The process of turning pages from notebooks, typed documents, and photographs into digital images After images have been digitized, they can be placed on World Wide Web pages A scanner (machine) and scanning software are required
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vb 1 In television and computer display technologies, to move an electron beam across the inner surface of the screen, one line at a time, to light the phosphors that create a displayed image 2 In facsimile and other optical technologies, to move a lightsensitive device across an imagebearing surface such as a page of text, converting the light and dark areas on the surface to binary digits that can be interpreted by a computer
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To mark off lines of poetry into rhythmic units, or feet, to provide a visual representation of their metrical structure, as illustrated with the following lines from "Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk," by William Cowper (written in anapestic trimeter): I am mon | arch of all | I survey, My right | there is none | to dispute; From the cen | ter all round | to the sea I am lord | of the fowl | and the brute (See also Dipodic Verse, Meter, Rhythm)
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If people scan something such as luggage, they examine it using a machine that can show or find things inside it that cannot be seen from the outside. Their approach is to scan every checked-in bag with a bomb detector. + scanning scan·ning routine scanning of luggage
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examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi"
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Term used to describe the computerized images (pictures) generated by CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine studies These might be referred to as a "CT scan," "MR scan," "thyroid scan," "bone scan," and so forth
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If a picture or document is scanned into a computer, a machine passes a beam of light over it to make a copy of it in the computer. The entire paper contents of all libraries will eventually be scanned into computers Designs can also be scanned in from paper
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If a line of a poem does not scan, it is not the right length or does not have emphasis in the right places to match the rest of the poem. He had written a few poems. Sid told him they didn't scan
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If a radar or sonar machine scans an area, it examines or searches it by sending radar or sonar beams over it. The ship's radar scanned the sea ahead
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If a computer disk is scanned, a program on the computer checks the disk to make sure that it does not contain a virus. The disk has no viruses -- I've scanned it already
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If a pregnant woman has a scan, a machine using sound waves produces an image of her womb on a screen so that a doctor can see if her baby is developing normally
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A scan is a medical test in which a machine sends a beam of X-rays over a part of your body in order to check that it is healthy. He was rushed to hospital for a brain scan
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