Etymology: [ k&-'ne-tik also kI- ] (adjective.) 1864. From Ancient Greek κινητικός (kinētikos, “one who puts in motion”), from κινέω (kineō, “I move, put in motion”)
kinetik, hareketle ilgili, harekete ait, devimbilimsel, hareki, devinsel, Hareketle ilgili, veya hareket meydana getiren, harekete ilişkin veya hareket üreten, devimsel, hareketli, kinetik biçimde, kinetikle ilgili olarak, kinetik bitimi, hızbilim, kinetik bilimi, devimbilim, Hareket mekanizması ve hareket değişimlerini hareketin kendisin etkileyen faktörlerle ilişkisini konu alan fizik dalı, hareket bilimi, kinetik, (isim) kinetik bilimi, i., fiz., kim. kinetik, hızbilim, devibilim,
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hareketle ilgili sıfat
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harekete ait
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devimbilimsel
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devinsel Biyokimya
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Hareketle ilgili, veya hareket meydana getiren Tıp
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harekete ilişkin veya hareket üreten Diş Hekimliği
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devimsel
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hareketli Fizik,Teknik
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kinetically
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Hareket mekanizması ve hareket değişimlerini hareketin kendisin etkileyen faktörlerle ilişkisini konu alan fizik dalı, hareket bilimi, kinetik Tıp
Of or relating to motion, Of or related to kinesis, characterized by motion; "modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime", relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith; "kinetic energy, Relating to motion, characterized by motion; "modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime" relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith; "kinetic energy, of or pertaining to motion; caused by motion; characterized by motion; energizing, Moving or causing motion; motory; active, as opposed to latent, supplying motive force; "the complex civilization of which Rome was the kinetic center"- H O Taylor, Based on a revolutionary technology, Seiko Kinetic® watches run entirely on sell generated energy from natural movement of your wrist It never needs a battery, Of, relating to, or resulting from motion (COD), Refers to the Seiko line of Kinetic watches This innovative technology has a quartz movement that does not use a battery Movement of your wrist charges a very efficient capacitor which powers the quartz movement Once the capacitor is fully charged, mens models will store energy for 7-14 days without being worn Ladies models store energy for 3-7 days Of course, if the watch is worn every day the capacitor is continually recharged The watch alerts you to a low capacitor charge when the seconds hand starts to move in two second intervals For more information, click to go to Seiko's Internet Site, In physics, kinetic is used to describe something that is concerned with movement. relating to movement (kinetikos, from kinetos ). adj. kinetic energy kinetic sculpture kinetic theory of gases, a large land mass which was cut to create the southernmost New England state, Relating to motion or movement, pertaining to or producing motion, Artworks that actually move or have moving parts Back To Top, as calculated from the average kinetic energy of gas atoms: this is the "real" physical temperature, but is not directly measurable, whereas the others are, relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith; "kinetic energy", In a kinetic manner, Concerning kinetics, The branch of chemistry that is concerned with the rates of chemical reactions, The branch of mechanics concerned purely with the motion of bodies. This is in contrast to dynamics, which also considers the reasons for motion, e.g. the forces acting on such bodies, the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies, area of chemistry dealing with rates of reactions, the body of knowledge that deals with the effects of forces that produce or modify body motion, See Dynamics, dynamics, branch of mechanics which studies the effects of various forces on the motion of masses (Physics), Dynamics; the branch of mechanics concerned with bodies in motion, and the forces acting on them, Dynamic processes involving motion (FAO org), The study of movement as a consequence of known or assumed forces, Kinetics is the study of acceleration, motion or rate of change, rate of change of a specific factor, The study of the rate of change, (Classical kinetics) The study of the relationship between motion and the forces affecting motion, The study of the relationship between motion and the forces affecting motion; bodies changing motion as unbalanced forces act on them The concepts of mass, force, and energy as they affect motion, Kinetics is the science of measuring changes, of assessing rates of movements and flow In biology, kinetics is concerned with enzyme kinetics, the rate of how proteins help catalyze a chemical reactions Another application of kinetics is the rate of flow of molecules in solution by diffusion or in an energy field (such as charges in an electric field, or mass in a gravitational field) Flux rates of molecules across biological membranes are also studied by kinetics, As applied to ion channels kinetics usually encompasses the study of rate of change ion channels undergo during gating, ion passage, etc Kinetics is often used in order to uncover specific "mechanisms" channels undergo when changing from one state to another and to explain the phenomena of gating, "jumps", "bursts", "transition times", sub-conductance modes, ligand interactions, etc Complex mathematical treatments involving the kinetics of ion channels have been undertaken in order to gain insight into how ion channels accomplish this, the science that studies movement,
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Of or relating to motion
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characterized by motion; "modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime"
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relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith; "kinetic energy
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Relating to motion
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characterized by motion; "modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime" relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith; "kinetic energy
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of or pertaining to motion; caused by motion; characterized by motion; energizing sıfat
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Moving or causing motion; motory; active, as opposed to latent
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supplying motive force; "the complex civilization of which Rome was the kinetic center"- H O Taylor
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Based on a revolutionary technology, Seiko Kinetic® watches run entirely on sell generated energy from natural movement of your wrist It never needs a battery
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Of, relating to, or resulting from motion (COD)
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Refers to the Seiko line of Kinetic watches This innovative technology has a quartz movement that does not use a battery Movement of your wrist charges a very efficient capacitor which powers the quartz movement Once the capacitor is fully charged, mens models will store energy for 7-14 days without being worn Ladies models store energy for 3-7 days Of course, if the watch is worn every day the capacitor is continually recharged The watch alerts you to a low capacitor charge when the seconds hand starts to move in two second intervals For more information, click to go to Seiko's Internet Site
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In physics, kinetic is used to describe something that is concerned with movement. relating to movement (kinetikos, from kinetos ). adj. kinetic energy kinetic sculpture kinetic theory of gases
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a large land mass which was cut to create the southernmost New England state
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Relating to motion or movement
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pertaining to or producing motion
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Artworks that actually move or have moving parts Back To Top
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as calculated from the average kinetic energy of gas atoms: this is the "real" physical temperature, but is not directly measurable, whereas the others are
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relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith; "kinetic energy"
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The branch of chemistry that is concerned with the rates of chemical reactions
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The branch of mechanics concerned purely with the motion of bodies. This is in contrast to dynamics, which also considers the reasons for motion, e.g. the forces acting on such bodies
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the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies
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area of chemistry dealing with rates of reactions
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the body of knowledge that deals with the effects of forces that produce or modify body motion
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dynamics, branch of mechanics which studies the effects of various forces on the motion of masses (Physics) isim
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Dynamics; the branch of mechanics concerned with bodies in motion, and the forces acting on them
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Dynamic processes involving motion (FAO org)
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The study of movement as a consequence of known or assumed forces
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Kinetics is the study of acceleration, motion or rate of change
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rate of change of a specific factor
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(Classical kinetics) The study of the relationship between motion and the forces affecting motion
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The study of the relationship between motion and the forces affecting motion; bodies changing motion as unbalanced forces act on them The concepts of mass, force, and energy as they affect motion
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Kinetics is the science of measuring changes, of assessing rates of movements and flow In biology, kinetics is concerned with enzyme kinetics, the rate of how proteins help catalyze a chemical reactions Another application of kinetics is the rate of flow of molecules in solution by diffusion or in an energy field (such as charges in an electric field, or mass in a gravitational field) Flux rates of molecules across biological membranes are also studied by kinetics
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As applied to ion channels kinetics usually encompasses the study of rate of change ion channels undergo during gating, ion passage, etc Kinetics is often used in order to uncover specific "mechanisms" channels undergo when changing from one state to another and to explain the phenomena of gating, "jumps", "bursts", "transition times", sub-conductance modes, ligand interactions, etc Complex mathematical treatments involving the kinetics of ion channels have been undertaken in order to gain insight into how ion channels accomplish this
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