annotate

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İngilizce - Türkçe
şerh koymak
not eklemek
(Havacılık) açıklayıcı notlar koymak
(Bilgisayar) ek açıklama
{f} dipnot koymak
notlarla açıkla
çıkmalar yapmak
(kitaba) açıklayıcı notlar koymak
{f} çıkma yaparak açıklamak
{f} (bir metne) notlar eklemek
açımlamak
annotation
dipnot
annotator
{i} yorumcu
annotation
notlarla açıklama
annotation
(Askeri) açıklama notu
annotation
belirtim
annotation
açımlama
annotation
(Askeri,Kanun,Ticaret) açıklama

Ek açıklamalar katmayın. - Don't add annotations.

Açıklamaları cümlelerin bir parçası olarak dahil etmeyin. - Don't include annotations as part of sentences.

annotation
(Ticaret) yorum
annotation
bilgi notu
annotating
{f} not ver
annotating
{i} notlandırma
annotation
çıkma
annotator
tefsirci
annotating
notlandirma
annotating
notlar
annotation
ek açıklama
annotation
{i} not
annotation
açıklayıcı not
annotation
(Askeri) AÇIKLAMA; AÇIKLAMA NOTU: Açıklayıcı amaçlarla veya özel önemdeki madde veya bölgeleri belirtmek üzere taslak veya çizim üzerinde yer alan işaretler
annotator
(isim) yorumcu
İngilizce - İngilizce
to make explanatory or critical notes on or upon
Add an explanatory, descriptive or critical note to a record To annotate personal information with a correction that was requested implies that the actual correction that was requested is written on the original record, close to the information under challenge by the applicant
To update by notation; especially the Code
Adding text to the data area of a graph
A feature (accessible on the Action Bar of any 3-Point View page) which lets you draw support, resistance, or trend lines on a graph (See: Action Bar, 3-Point View Page, Support, and Resistance)
provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases; "He annotated on what his teacher had written"
This refers to the denotation and demarcation of a DNA or protein sequence The information included in annotation can be based solely on sequence, or it can include literature references, related sequence data, or other sequence properties An annotation is the actual information related to a particular sequence
To supply with critical or explanatory notes; in biological databases, often good annotation is more valuable than the raw data (e g just a protein sequence)
add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments; "The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel"
To explain or criticize by notes; as, to annotate the works of Bacon
{f} provide analytical notes; make footnotes; explain
To add annotation
add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments; "The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel
If you annotate written work or a diagram, you add notes to it, especially in order to explain it. Historians annotate, check and interpret the diary selections. an annotated bibliography. to add short notes to a book or piece of writing to explain parts of it (past participle of annotare, from ad- + notare )
To make notes or comments; with on or upon
annotation
a critical or explanatory commentary or analysis
annotation
a comment added to a text
annotation
information relating to the genetic structure of sequences of bases
annotation
metadata added to a document or program
annotation
{n} an explication, note, remark, comment
annotator
{n} a commentator, a writer of notes
Annotation
A brief description of an information source which follows a bibliographic citation An annotation may include a summary of the key points addressed in the source, a description of the kind of source, and an evaluation of the source See also Citation and Bibliography
Annotation
At SGD, this refers to a statement generated from the reading of a paper abstract An annotation reflects the results and techniques discussed in the abstract
Annotation
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Annotation
the act of adding notes
Annotation
Adding biological information to genome sequence This is a very complex task, and the process for doing this is rapidly evolving Several groups are doing automated computational annotation of several genomes Features that are added to the genome often include gene models, SNPs, and STSs Annotation at NCBI Annotation at Ensembl Annotation UCSC references: Reese MG et al (2000) Genome annotation assessment in Drosophila melanogaster Genome Res 10(4): 483-501 Hubbard T et al (2002) The Ensembl genome database project Nucleic Acids Res 30(1): 38-41
Annotation
A note which accompanies an entry in a bibliography, which tells what the item is about It differs from an abstract in that it need not necessarily be a summary of the contents It can be objective, evaluative, or promotional, depending on the purpose of the bibliography
Annotation
a short note that describes or evaluates a publication or web site For example, the Librarians' Index to the Internet provides annotations for the web sites it recommends An annotated bibliography similarly includes descriptions
Annotation
Note added to a document or image to provide additional needed information See also sequence annotation
Annotation
Criticism and/or commentary An annotated bibliography contains descriptive notes about books or articles listed (e g Library journal contains annotations in the form of reviews )
Annotation
A functional description of a clone, which may include identifying attributes such as locus name, keywords, and Medline references
Annotation
(linguistic) information, such as POS tags or syntactic parsing that is added to a text/corpus (*) (+) (external link) annotate: provide text with annotation
Annotation
Anotación 注解 Unlike an abstract, which is an objective description or summary of a work, an annotation is a critical or subjective evaluation of a piece of work, usually included in a bibliography or citation
Annotation
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Annotation
the explanatory material accompanying an image or map In ERDAS IMAGINE, annotation consists of text, lines, polygons, ellipses, rectangles, legends, scale bars, grid lines, tick marks, neatlines, and symbols which denote geographical features
Annotation
The annotation property is used for documentation in IDLos deadlock Deadlocks occur if two objects in different transactions try to access each other in reverse order
Annotation
interpretation, explaination, clarification, definition, or supplement Many types of genealogical presentations contain statements, record sources, documents, conclusions, or other historical information that require an annotation Generally, annotations appear in footnotes, end-notes, or in the text itself Genealogical software provides a field for documentation, comments, notes, and analysis Genealogists use annotations to explain discrepancies between two or more documents, to add information from another source to support a statement or conclusion made in a different record, and other difficult to interpret situations
Annotation
A viewable object whose location and usually size are set relative to the viewport or data coordinate space of a base plot There are three kinds of annotations: intrinsic annotations, embedded annotations, and external annotations
Annotation
Like a "sticky note" A way to add information or make comments about a data object without it actually becoming part of the object Annotations are searchable
Annotation
a comment or instruction (usually added); "his notes were appended at the end of the article"; "he added a short notation to the address on the envelope"
Annotation
Unlike an abstract, which is an objective description or summary of a work, an annotation is a critical or subjective evaluation of a piece of work, usually included in a bibliography or citation
Annotation
A note that describes, explains, or evaluates a specific work, such as an article, a book, or a Web site; especially such a note added to an entry in a bibliography, reading list, index or catalog
Annotation
A brief note, usually no longer than two or three sentences, accompanying a reference or citation in a bibliography which describes or explains the scope and content of the work cited In a critical annotation, the commentary is evaluative
Annotation
The annotation process identifies sequence features on the contigs - such as variation, sequence tagged sites, FISH mapped clone regions, known and predicted genes, and gene models This stage provides contig, mRNA, and protein records with added feature annotation [NCBI Contig Assembly and Annotation Process, 2001] http: //www ncbi nlm nih gov/genome/guide/build html#contig
Annotation
A brief subjective or evaluative paragraph recorded after a description of an item in a bibliography or other list Often it is designed to assist researchers using the bibliography in discriminating between entries that are similar or related in some way
Annotation
Note added to a document to provide additional needed information See also Sequence Annotation
Annotation
An annotation is the generic term used to describe the graphic elements added to a plot which do not represent vehicle positions, or bearings recorded on vehicle-mounted sensors Examples of annotations are rectangles, ellipses and lines
Annotator
a commentator who writes notes to a text
To annotate
note
annotated
Information handwritten by the artist, someone representing the estate, a collector, or someone else
annotated
{s} explained, elucidated, containing explanatory comments
annotated
past of annotate
annotated
Including critical and explanatory notes
annotates
third-person singular of annotate
annotating
the act of adding notes
annotating
present participle of annotate
annotation
the process of writing such comment or commentary
annotation
{i} comment or explanation added to a text; comment or remark added to a computerized document (Computers); additional information about a part or feature of a computer program (Computers)
annotation
Annotation is the activity of annotating something. She retained a number of copies for further annotation
annotation
An annotation is a note that is added to a text or diagram, often in order to explain it. He supplied annotations to nearly 15,000 musical works. = footnote
annotation
A note, added by way of comment, or explanation; usually in the plural; as, annotations on ancient authors, or on a word or a passage
annotator
A writer of annotations; a commentator
annotator
One who annotates
annotator
{i} one who annotates, one who explains
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