tetik, neden olmak, başlatmak, deklanşör, TETİK:Bir silahı ateşlemek için parmakla hareket ettirilen manivela, tetik,v.harekete geçir:n.tetik, zembereği serbest bırakmaya mahsus cihaz, harekete geçirici, tetiklemek, harekete geçirmek, tetim, tetikler, trigger man, infilak ettirmek, başlatıcı, tetikleyici, harekete geçir, zemin hazırlamak, foto. deklanşör, trigger başlat, quick on the trigger eli tetikte, cinayet işlemeyi üzerine alan gangster, tetiği çekip (silahı), patlatmak, kafası çabuk işler, hazırcevap, -e yol açmak, -e neden olmak, tetikleme, tetik olmak, tetiklemeye, tetikleyen, tetikleyerek, tetikle, tetikleyiciler,
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A text string that, when received by a player, will cause the player to execute a certain command, to fire a weapon, An SQL procedure that may be initiated when a record is inserted, updated or deleted; typically used to maintain referential integrity, A pulse in an electronic circuit that initiates some component, A similar device used to activate any mechanism, An event that initiates others, or incites a response, to initiate something, A finger-operated lever used to fire a gun, A rule which states that on a certain event, if additional conditions are TRUE, a certain action has to be performed In most database systems, triggers can be specified for changing SQL commands only (i e INSERT, UPDATE; DELETE), but definition on other events (SELECT trigger, END TRANSACTION trigger) can also be useful Triggers can lead to cascading actions, and if many triggers are defined, it can become difficult to keep an overview of processing Many database systems provide triggers as a resort for not having declarative constraint definition capabilities, An SQL procedure that "loads" a screen form, with the correct information from the database, when the user reviews attributes or loads displayable attributes, A piece, as a lever, which is connected with a catch or detent as a means of releasing it; especially (Firearms), the part of a lock which is moved by the finger to release the cock and discharge the piece, A catch to hold the wheel of a carriage on a declivity, Any event which can be used as a timing reference In a DSA, a trigger can be used to initiate a measurement, lever which is pulled on to fire a gun; agent, stimulus; signal in computers which causes the launching of a certain procedure (Computers), the signal used to initiate a sweep on an oscilloscope and determine the beginning point of the trace, A named set of SQL statements that are considered (triggered) when a data modification (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) occurs If a condition stated within the trigger is met, then a prescribed action is taken (8), a single factor, such as a certain food, that may cause a headache, an act that sets in motion some course of events a device that activates or releases or causes something to happen release or pull the trigger on; "Trigger a gun, put in motion or move to act; "trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits", an act that sets in motion some course of events, release or pull the trigger on; "Trigger a gun", A stored procedure that occurs when a user executes an instruction that may affect the referential integrity of a database Triggers usually occur before the execution of an INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE statement so that the effect of the statement on referential integrity can be examined by a stored procedure before execution See also stored procedure, A mechanism that detects an event or condition in the PDM system and react by initiating some subsequent action, A signal (typically a TTL signal) that is transmitted in order to synchronize two or more instruments; something that acts like a mechanical initiator in setting up a process or reaction, a device that activates or releases or causes something to happen, The ability of a DBMS to invoke a program routine when a defined event occurs in a database, The trigger of a bomb is the device which causes it to explode. trigger devices for nuclear weapons, To trigger a bomb or system means to cause it to work. The thieves must have deliberately triggered the alarm and hidden inside the house = activate, The trigger of a gun is a small lever which you pull to fire it. A man pointed a gun at them and pulled the trigger, If something acts as a trigger for another thing such as an illness, event, or situation, the first thing causes the second thing to begin to happen or exist. Stress may act as a trigger for these illnesses, start, precipitate, initiate; activate; fire a weapon, lever that activates the firing mechanism of a gun, A program in a database that gets called each time a row in a table is INSERTED, UPDATED, or DELETED Triggers allow you to check that any changes are correct, or to fill in missing information before it is commited Triggers are normally written in PL/SQL or Java, (Generic) The activation of an event-driven process (Database) An application-specific process invoked by a database management system as a result of a request to add, change, delete, or retrieve a data element, The common name for any type of stimulus that will cause a security system to produce an alarm A trigger could come from a pinswitch, a sensor, or a direct command from a transmitter or accessory button 2, A single factor, such as a certain food, that may cause a migraine, The market interest rate at which the terms of a security might change Triggers are common on index amortization notes and range securities, noun, any event that serves as a stimulus and initiates or precipitates a reaction or series of reactions; verb, to initiate or precipitate a reaction or series of reactions, A condition tested to ascertain whether an induction algorithm must be applied, Consists of a condition and an action The condition defines when to launch an action, Substances (dust, mold, pollen, chemicals, etc ) or conditions (colds, infections, gastric juice, etc ) that bother the air passages and cause asthma symptoms, An event that triggers reevaluation of a rule's condition, specifically a relevant change or relevant construction, Action that causes a procedure to be carried out automatically when a user attempts to modify data, In astronomy, a pre-defined set of conditions met by a detector, initiating a set of observations or data-collection The trigger conditions vary by detector and mission, The condition that cause a virus to activate its destructive payload This can be based on a time and date, a specific number of times an application is run, or many other criteria, Unlike other scheduling systems (like cron), Chinook differentiates between a task and the thing that caused it to start This leads to the concept of a trigger A trigger does not have to be based on a moment in time It may be based on the phase of the moon or the color of the operator's shirt (but I don't know how you would code that), or even utilize a scripting language This abstraction allows for maximum flexibility and greatly simplifies the TaskRunner class It also allows for better performance tuning since the way a task is kicked off does not need to be bound to its execution, Anything that causes asthma symptoms to worsen in a given person Different things are triggers for different people Common triggers include exercise, cigarette smoke, pollen, dust, cold air, and aspirin/NSAIDs Upper respiratory infections are perhaps the most common trigger for asthma symptoms, If something triggers an event or situation, it causes it to begin to happen or exist. the incident which triggered the outbreak of the First World War Trigger off means the same as trigger. It is still not clear what events triggered off the demonstrations, Describing something that has a trigger, that reacts to some specific condition, Simple past tense and past participle of trigger, the initiation of an action, that triggers or initiates, action of the verb to trigger, Present participle of trigger, tricker, past of trigger, Electroacoustic Devices, Transient (gated) imaging Bubbles are destroyed by ultrasound depending on level of Mechanical Index (MI) Must trigger single images, to allow reperfusion after bubble destruction, are points in the maps that are activated upon collision by actors in the map Triggers are used to activate doors, effects, death traps, portals or any other special effects / movers Triggers can be set to be activated by players, creatures, damage or movers, (n) substances known to cause or worsen an asthma attack, Triggers, sometimes called risk symptoms or warning signs, are indications that a risk has occurred or is about to occur Triggers may be discovered in the risk identification process and watched in the risk monitoring and control process, third-person singular of trigger, plural of trigger, These are things that cause your asthma symptoms to get worse They can include many items such as smoke, foods or even stress See trigger section, Events or substances that have been known to "set off" a certain action; in migraines, a trigger does not cause a migraine, but acts as a catalyst to increase the succeptibility, severity or length of an attack, Formerly neutral stimuli that have attained the ability to elicit drug craving following repeated pairing with drug use; also called cues, things that cause asthma symptoms to start or become worse, also known as boosters, Uncompiled code reside on an intelligent database server,
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A text string that, when received by a player, will cause the player to execute a certain command
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to fire a weapon
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An SQL procedure that may be initiated when a record is inserted, updated or deleted; typically used to maintain referential integrity
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A pulse in an electronic circuit that initiates some component
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A similar device used to activate any mechanism
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An event that initiates others, or incites a response
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to initiate something
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A finger-operated lever used to fire a gun
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A rule which states that on a certain event, if additional conditions are TRUE, a certain action has to be performed In most database systems, triggers can be specified for changing SQL commands only (i e INSERT, UPDATE; DELETE), but definition on other events (SELECT trigger, END TRANSACTION trigger) can also be useful Triggers can lead to cascading actions, and if many triggers are defined, it can become difficult to keep an overview of processing Many database systems provide triggers as a resort for not having declarative constraint definition capabilities
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An SQL procedure that "loads" a screen form, with the correct information from the database, when the user reviews attributes or loads displayable attributes
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A piece, as a lever, which is connected with a catch or detent as a means of releasing it; especially (Firearms), the part of a lock which is moved by the finger to release the cock and discharge the piece
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A catch to hold the wheel of a carriage on a declivity
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Any event which can be used as a timing reference In a DSA, a trigger can be used to initiate a measurement
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lever which is pulled on to fire a gun; agent, stimulus; signal in computers which causes the launching of a certain procedure (Computers) isim
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the signal used to initiate a sweep on an oscilloscope and determine the beginning point of the trace
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A named set of SQL statements that are considered (triggered) when a data modification (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) occurs If a condition stated within the trigger is met, then a prescribed action is taken (8)
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a single factor, such as a certain food, that may cause a headache
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an act that sets in motion some course of events a device that activates or releases or causes something to happen release or pull the trigger on; "Trigger a gun
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put in motion or move to act; "trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits"
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an act that sets in motion some course of events
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release or pull the trigger on; "Trigger a gun"
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A stored procedure that occurs when a user executes an instruction that may affect the referential integrity of a database Triggers usually occur before the execution of an INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE statement so that the effect of the statement on referential integrity can be examined by a stored procedure before execution See also stored procedure
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A mechanism that detects an event or condition in the PDM system and react by initiating some subsequent action
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A signal (typically a TTL signal) that is transmitted in order to synchronize two or more instruments; something that acts like a mechanical initiator in setting up a process or reaction
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a device that activates or releases or causes something to happen
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The ability of a DBMS to invoke a program routine when a defined event occurs in a database
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The trigger of a bomb is the device which causes it to explode. trigger devices for nuclear weapons
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To trigger a bomb or system means to cause it to work. The thieves must have deliberately triggered the alarm and hidden inside the house = activate
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If something acts as a trigger for another thing such as an illness, event, or situation, the first thing causes the second thing to begin to happen or exist. Stress may act as a trigger for these illnesses
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start, precipitate, initiate; activate; fire a weapon fiil
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lever that activates the firing mechanism of a gun
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A program in a database that gets called each time a row in a table is INSERTED, UPDATED, or DELETED Triggers allow you to check that any changes are correct, or to fill in missing information before it is commited Triggers are normally written in PL/SQL or Java
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(Generic) The activation of an event-driven process (Database) An application-specific process invoked by a database management system as a result of a request to add, change, delete, or retrieve a data element
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The common name for any type of stimulus that will cause a security system to produce an alarm A trigger could come from a pinswitch, a sensor, or a direct command from a transmitter or accessory button 2
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A single factor, such as a certain food, that may cause a migraine
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The market interest rate at which the terms of a security might change Triggers are common on index amortization notes and range securities
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noun, any event that serves as a stimulus and initiates or precipitates a reaction or series of reactions; verb, to initiate or precipitate a reaction or series of reactions
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A condition tested to ascertain whether an induction algorithm must be applied
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Consists of a condition and an action The condition defines when to launch an action
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Substances (dust, mold, pollen, chemicals, etc ) or conditions (colds, infections, gastric juice, etc ) that bother the air passages and cause asthma symptoms
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An event that triggers reevaluation of a rule's condition, specifically a relevant change or relevant construction
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Action that causes a procedure to be carried out automatically when a user attempts to modify data
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In astronomy, a pre-defined set of conditions met by a detector, initiating a set of observations or data-collection The trigger conditions vary by detector and mission
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The condition that cause a virus to activate its destructive payload This can be based on a time and date, a specific number of times an application is run, or many other criteria
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Unlike other scheduling systems (like cron), Chinook differentiates between a task and the thing that caused it to start This leads to the concept of a trigger A trigger does not have to be based on a moment in time It may be based on the phase of the moon or the color of the operator's shirt (but I don't know how you would code that), or even utilize a scripting language This abstraction allows for maximum flexibility and greatly simplifies the TaskRunner class It also allows for better performance tuning since the way a task is kicked off does not need to be bound to its execution
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Anything that causes asthma symptoms to worsen in a given person Different things are triggers for different people Common triggers include exercise, cigarette smoke, pollen, dust, cold air, and aspirin/NSAIDs Upper respiratory infections are perhaps the most common trigger for asthma symptoms
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If something triggers an event or situation, it causes it to begin to happen or exist. the incident which triggered the outbreak of the First World War Trigger off means the same as trigger. It is still not clear what events triggered off the demonstrations
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Describing something that has a trigger, that reacts to some specific condition
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the initiation of an action
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that triggers or initiates
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Transient (gated) imaging Bubbles are destroyed by ultrasound depending on level of Mechanical Index (MI) Must trigger single images, to allow reperfusion after bubble destruction
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are points in the maps that are activated upon collision by actors in the map Triggers are used to activate doors, effects, death traps, portals or any other special effects / movers Triggers can be set to be activated by players, creatures, damage or movers
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(n) substances known to cause or worsen an asthma attack
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Triggers, sometimes called risk symptoms or warning signs, are indications that a risk has occurred or is about to occur Triggers may be discovered in the risk identification process and watched in the risk monitoring and control process
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These are things that cause your asthma symptoms to get worse They can include many items such as smoke, foods or even stress See trigger section
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Formerly neutral stimuli that have attained the ability to elicit drug craving following repeated pairing with drug use; also called cues
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Uncompiled code reside on an intelligent database server
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