Etymology: [ 'sig-n&-"chur, -ch&r, ] (noun.) 1536. From French signature, from Latin signatura, future passive periphrastic of verb signare, "to sign", from signum, "sign", + -tura, feminine of -turus, future passive periphrastic suffix.
imza, nota imi, ilacın kullanım şeklini yazan bölüm, tanıtım müziği, işaret, kaşe, damga, mühür, imza atma, reçetede ilacın kullanılış şeklini belirten kısım, Reçetede ilacın alınacağı şekli tarif eden kısım, (TARGET) HEDEF FREKANS ŞEKLİ:1. Hedefin; hedef keşif ve belirleme teçhizatıyla meydana çıkarılmış karakteristik şekli. 2. Bir deniz mayın harbinde, bir tarama veya gemi geçişi ile oluşturulan etki sahasındaki değişiklik, matb. forma, kitap formasının ilk sayfasına konulan işaret, ecza, hedef frekans şekli, imzalama, signatür,
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ilacın kullanım şeklini yazan bölüm isim
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tanıtım müziği isim
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reçetede ilacın kullanılış şeklini belirten kısım
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Reçetede ilacın alınacağı şekli tarif eden kısım Tıp
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(TARGET) HEDEF FREKANS ŞEKLİ:1. Hedefin; hedef keşif ve belirleme teçhizatıyla meydana çıkarılmış karakteristik şekli. 2. Bir deniz mayın harbinde, bir tarama veya gemi geçişi ile oluşturulan etki sahasındaki değişiklik Askeri
Signs on the stave indicating key and tempo, That part of a doctor’s prescription containing directions for the patient, A person’s autograph name, A group of four (or a multiple of four) pages printed such that, when folded, become a section of a book, The act of signing one's name, A pattern used for matching the identity of a virus, the parameter types of a method, etc, A mark or sign of implication, distinctive, characteristic indicative of identity, Data attached to a message that guarantees that the message originated from its claimed source, The three or four lines at the end of an E-mail message that provides additional information about the sender Application programs such as Internet Mail allow an E-mail user to create a default Signature that will appear on all E-mails sent Most people include their E-mail address and a link to their web page if they have one, The head of state or government, the foreign minister, or another designated official indicates his or her country's agreement with the adopted text of the Convention or the Protocol and its intention to become a Party by signing, A specification for the number and types of arguments to a function, and the number and types of return values A function with optional or named (keyword) arguments can still have a signature, Other than the autograph name of a person, this refers to a small identifying mark, often a lower case letter, that is printed on the sheet of the book in such a way as to appear at the beginning of the folded gathering, placed there to aid the binder in assembling the book in the correct order Today, often missused where the word "gathering" or section would be more accurate, (book binding) A printed folded sheet forming part of a volume The signatures collected in order, are then placed together and sewed before the book is completely bound, As used here, this refers to a text file which is automatically affixed to the end of an e-mail message It typically contains the name and affiliation of a person sending the e-mail, An ASCII text file that can be automaticall attached to the bottom of a piece of email or newsgroup posting that identifies the sender Many signatures (or "sigs") use symbols and characters to create images or words to make the sig more interesting, a sheet with several pages printed on it; it folds to page size and is bound with other signatures to form a book your name written in your own handwriting a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program, A line or series of lines that are always attached to the end of an email message you send, usually telling company or personal information, used to sign data and verify digital signatures, That part of a doctor's prescription containing directions for the patient, The act of signing ones name, Type that can be automatically added to the end of an e-mail message that will identify the sender Signatures are usually ASCII text files, A pattern used for matching the identity of a virus, or of types of behaviour, The three- or four-line message at the bottom of an e-mail message or a Usenet article that identifies the sender Large signatures (over five lines) are generally frowned upon These files usually have the filename sig or signature With many news readers and some e-mail clients this file is automatically appended to the sender's messages or postings See also e-mail, Usenet, A person's autograph name, The small, usually four-line message at the bottom of a piece of email or a Usenet article In Unix, it's added by creating a file ` signature' in the user's home directory Large signatures are a no-no, A number which is a function of the data and the sequence of data in memory It is derived using an algorithm which assures a 99 998% probability that if either the data or its sequence changes, the signature changes It's primarily used to verify that a datalogger's program has not changed (Instruction 19) or during the transmission of data via telecommunications Data "packets" in which the datalogger and computer signatures do not match are retransmitted, An outward mark by which internal characteristics were supposed to be indicated, A resemblance between the external characters of a disease and those of some physical agent, for instance, that existing between the red skin of scarlet fever and a red cloth; supposed to indicate this agent in the treatment of the disease, Especially, the name of any person, written with his own hand, employed to signify that the writing which precedes accords with his wishes or intentions; a sign manual; an autograph, A sign, stamp, or mark impressed, as by a seal, The signature is a personal sign of the author which is attached at the normal contents of the article It's a kind of visiting card, very often there are e-mail addresses, a homepage URL or other personal datas The signature shouldn't be longer than 4 lines The signature shouldn't be mixed up with the PGP-signature, person's name or mark used when signing a document; signing of one's name; sign used to indicate key and tempo (Music); distinguishing feature; printed and folded sheet that comprises one section of a book (Printing), Each minor key has the same signature as its relative major, The designation of the key (when not C major, or its relative, A minor) by means of one or more sharps or flats at the beginning of the staff, immediately after the clef, affecting all notes of the same letter throughout the piece or movement, (an abbreviation for the Latin signa, imperative of signare to sign or mark), To mark with, or as with, a signature or signatures, It is usually prefaced by S or Sig, That part of a prescription which contains the directions to the patient, A letter or figure placed at the bottom of the first page of each sheet of a book or pamphlet, as a direction to the binder in arranging and folding the sheets, The printed sheet so marked, or the form from which it is printed; as, to reprint one or more signatures, A signature item is typical of or associated with a particular person. Rabbit stew is one of chef Giancarlo Moeri's signature dishes, Your signature is your name, written in your own characteristic way, often at the end of a document to indicate that you wrote the document or that you agree with what it says. I was writing my signature at the bottom of the page, The signing of a treaty by a senior representative of a country (such as the president or secretary of state) which indicates that the country accepts the treaty and commits, until the country completes its ratification process, not to take any actions that would undermine its purposes, according to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, your name written in your own handwriting, A small "footer" that is added to the end of your outgoing email messages which contains text that you specify This is usually used to specify your name, email address, website, address, phone number, etc or anything else you want to be on the bottom of all the messages you send! When sending a message you can usually specify whether or not you want the signature to be appended to that message Some providers allow you to set up more than one signature and you can select which one you want to use (if any), An ASCII text file that can be automatically attached to the bottom of a piece of e-mail or newsgroups posting that identifies the sender Many signatures (or sigs) use symbols and characters to create images or words to make the signature more interesting, The three or four line message you can automatically append to the bottom of an email message or Usenet news article that identifies the sender Large signature files (over five lines) are considered poor "netiquette" When used correctly, signatures can be a very effective marketing tool, A signature is a short file that can be automatically appended to an E-mail message or news posting A signature file can contain the user's name, preferred E-mail address, home page URL and a short saying, Signature of a treaty is an act by which the State expresses its interest to the treaty and its intention to become a Party The State is not bound by the signature However, he has the obligation not to defeat the object and purpose of the treaty until it has made its intention clear not to become a Party to the treaty (See Article 18 of the Vienna Convention), An ASCII text file that can be automatically attached to the bottom of a piece of email or newsgroup posting that identifies the sender Many signatures (or sigs) use symbols and characters to create images or words to make the sig more interesting, A signature is information that is automatically included at the end of each of your email messages (if you have your email program set up this way) It usually contains your name, title, address, phone number, etc Depending on the list you are participating in, it is usually a good idea not to include all of this personal information in messages posted to hundreds of people you don't know All email programs allow the signature to be deleted or not included If you use a signature for general email correspondence, learn to omit the signature from messages sent to lists, a distinguishing style; "this room needs a woman's touch", the sharps or flats that follow the clef and indicate the key, a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program, a sheet with several pages printed on it; it folds to page size and is bound with other signatures to form a book, A file containing a bit of personal information that you can set to be automatically appended to your outgoing e-mail messages; many network newsreaders also have this capability Large signatures over five lines generally are frowned upon, (also sig) Text added to the bottom of an article or e-mail to give the reader more information about the poster Signatures can include e-mail and Web addresses, quotes, text art, and more, though signatures should not be longer than 4 or 5 lines, moniker, plural of signature, Can refer to a gathering itself, or the letter or numbers printed in the margin of the gathering's first leaf, A pattern in a ptype or otype A signature can contain values for disposition and operation numbers Ptype signatures (psignatures) describe the procedural messages that the program wants to receive Otype signatures (osignatures) define the messages that can be addressed to objects of the type, A pattern in a ptype or otype A signature can contain values for disposition and operation numbers,
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Signs on the stave indicating key and tempo
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That part of a doctor’s prescription containing directions for the patient
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A person’s autograph name
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A group of four (or a multiple of four) pages printed such that, when folded, become a section of a book
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The act of signing one's name
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A pattern used for matching the identity of a virus, the parameter types of a method, etc
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A mark or sign of implication - "A “signature” was placed on all things by God to indicate their affinities — but it was hidden, hence the search for arcane knowledge. Knowing was guessing and interpreting, not observing or demonstrating."
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distinctive, characteristic indicative of identity - "The signature route of the airline is its daily flight between Buenos Aires and Madrid."
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Data attached to a message that guarantees that the message originated from its claimed source
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The three or four lines at the end of an E-mail message that provides additional information about the sender Application programs such as Internet Mail allow an E-mail user to create a default Signature that will appear on all E-mails sent Most people include their E-mail address and a link to their web page if they have one
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The head of state or government, the foreign minister, or another designated official indicates his or her country's agreement with the adopted text of the Convention or the Protocol and its intention to become a Party by signing
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A specification for the number and types of arguments to a function, and the number and types of return values A function with optional or named (keyword) arguments can still have a signature
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Other than the autograph name of a person, this refers to a small identifying mark, often a lower case letter, that is printed on the sheet of the book in such a way as to appear at the beginning of the folded gathering, placed there to aid the binder in assembling the book in the correct order Today, often missused where the word "gathering" or section would be more accurate
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(book binding) A printed folded sheet forming part of a volume The signatures collected in order, are then placed together and sewed before the book is completely bound
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As used here, this refers to a text file which is automatically affixed to the end of an e-mail message It typically contains the name and affiliation of a person sending the e-mail
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An ASCII text file that can be automaticall attached to the bottom of a piece of email or newsgroup posting that identifies the sender Many signatures (or "sigs") use symbols and characters to create images or words to make the sig more interesting
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a sheet with several pages printed on it; it folds to page size and is bound with other signatures to form a book your name written in your own handwriting a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program
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A line or series of lines that are always attached to the end of an email message you send, usually telling company or personal information
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used to sign data and verify digital signatures
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That part of a doctor's prescription containing directions for the patient
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The act of signing ones name
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Type that can be automatically added to the end of an e-mail message that will identify the sender Signatures are usually ASCII text files
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A pattern used for matching the identity of a virus, or of types of behaviour
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The three- or four-line message at the bottom of an e-mail message or a Usenet article that identifies the sender Large signatures (over five lines) are generally frowned upon These files usually have the filename sig or signature With many news readers and some e-mail clients this file is automatically appended to the sender's messages or postings See also e-mail, Usenet
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A person's autograph name
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The small, usually four-line message at the bottom of a piece of email or a Usenet article In Unix, it's added by creating a file ` signature' in the user's home directory Large signatures are a no-no
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A number which is a function of the data and the sequence of data in memory It is derived using an algorithm which assures a 99 998% probability that if either the data or its sequence changes, the signature changes It's primarily used to verify that a datalogger's program has not changed (Instruction 19) or during the transmission of data via telecommunications Data "packets" in which the datalogger and computer signatures do not match are retransmitted
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An outward mark by which internal characteristics were supposed to be indicated
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A resemblance between the external characters of a disease and those of some physical agent, for instance, that existing between the red skin of scarlet fever and a red cloth; supposed to indicate this agent in the treatment of the disease
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Especially, the name of any person, written with his own hand, employed to signify that the writing which precedes accords with his wishes or intentions; a sign manual; an autograph
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A sign, stamp, or mark impressed, as by a seal
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The signature is a personal sign of the author which is attached at the normal contents of the article It's a kind of visiting card, very often there are e-mail addresses, a homepage URL or other personal datas The signature shouldn't be longer than 4 lines The signature shouldn't be mixed up with the PGP-signature
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person's name or mark used when signing a document; signing of one's name; sign used to indicate key and tempo (Music); distinguishing feature; printed and folded sheet that comprises one section of a book (Printing) isim
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Each minor key has the same signature as its relative major
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The designation of the key (when not C major, or its relative, A minor) by means of one or more sharps or flats at the beginning of the staff, immediately after the clef, affecting all notes of the same letter throughout the piece or movement
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(an abbreviation for the Latin signa, imperative of signare to sign or mark)
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To mark with, or as with, a signature or signatures
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It is usually prefaced by S or Sig
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That part of a prescription which contains the directions to the patient
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A letter or figure placed at the bottom of the first page of each sheet of a book or pamphlet, as a direction to the binder in arranging and folding the sheets
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The printed sheet so marked, or the form from which it is printed; as, to reprint one or more signatures
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A signature item is typical of or associated with a particular person. Rabbit stew is one of chef Giancarlo Moeri's signature dishes
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Your signature is your name, written in your own characteristic way, often at the end of a document to indicate that you wrote the document or that you agree with what it says. I was writing my signature at the bottom of the page
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The signing of a treaty by a senior representative of a country (such as the president or secretary of state) which indicates that the country accepts the treaty and commits, until the country completes its ratification process, not to take any actions that would undermine its purposes, according to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
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your name written in your own handwriting
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A small "footer" that is added to the end of your outgoing email messages which contains text that you specify This is usually used to specify your name, email address, website, address, phone number, etc or anything else you want to be on the bottom of all the messages you send! When sending a message you can usually specify whether or not you want the signature to be appended to that message Some providers allow you to set up more than one signature and you can select which one you want to use (if any)
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An ASCII text file that can be automatically attached to the bottom of a piece of e-mail or newsgroups posting that identifies the sender Many signatures (or sigs) use symbols and characters to create images or words to make the signature more interesting
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The three or four line message you can automatically append to the bottom of an email message or Usenet news article that identifies the sender Large signature files (over five lines) are considered poor "netiquette" When used correctly, signatures can be a very effective marketing tool
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A signature is a short file that can be automatically appended to an E-mail message or news posting A signature file can contain the user's name, preferred E-mail address, home page URL and a short saying
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Signature of a treaty is an act by which the State expresses its interest to the treaty and its intention to become a Party The State is not bound by the signature However, he has the obligation not to defeat the object and purpose of the treaty until it has made its intention clear not to become a Party to the treaty (See Article 18 of the Vienna Convention)
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An ASCII text file that can be automatically attached to the bottom of a piece of email or newsgroup posting that identifies the sender Many signatures (or sigs) use symbols and characters to create images or words to make the sig more interesting
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A signature is information that is automatically included at the end of each of your email messages (if you have your email program set up this way) It usually contains your name, title, address, phone number, etc Depending on the list you are participating in, it is usually a good idea not to include all of this personal information in messages posted to hundreds of people you don't know All email programs allow the signature to be deleted or not included If you use a signature for general email correspondence, learn to omit the signature from messages sent to lists
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a distinguishing style; "this room needs a woman's touch"
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the sharps or flats that follow the clef and indicate the key
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a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program
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a sheet with several pages printed on it; it folds to page size and is bound with other signatures to form a book
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A file containing a bit of personal information that you can set to be automatically appended to your outgoing e-mail messages; many network newsreaders also have this capability Large signatures over five lines generally are frowned upon
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(also sig) Text added to the bottom of an article or e-mail to give the reader more information about the poster Signatures can include e-mail and Web addresses, quotes, text art, and more, though signatures should not be longer than 4 or 5 lines
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A signature.
moniker
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signatures
plural of signature
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signatures
Can refer to a gathering itself, or the letter or numbers printed in the margin of the gathering's first leaf
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signatures
A pattern in a ptype or otype A signature can contain values for disposition and operation numbers Ptype signatures (psignatures) describe the procedural messages that the program wants to receive Otype signatures (osignatures) define the messages that can be addressed to objects of the type
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A pattern in a ptype or otype A signature can contain values for disposition and operation numbers
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