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الإنجليزية - التركية
ikili

Dünya üzerinde 10 çeşit insan vardır: ikilik sistemi anlayanlar ve anlamayanlar. - There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't.

2015 numarası ikili olarak 11111011111 olarak gösterilir. - The number 2015 is represented as 11111011111 in binary.

(Tıp) binarl
(Bilgisayar) iki terimli
(Dilbilim) ikicil
iki elemanlı
çift
çift değişkenli
iki şeyin karışımı
iki kısımdan meydana gelen
çift isimli
binary system çiftli sistem
binary star çiftli yıldız
biner
(Bilgisayar) ikili değer
(Bilgisayar) ikilik

Dünya üzerinde 10 çeşit insan vardır: ikilik sistemi anlayanlar ve anlamayanlar. - There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't.

binary star
(Tekstil) çift yıldız sistemi
binary coded decimal
ikili kodlanmış onlu
binary coded decimal
(Bilgisayar) ikiye kodlanmış onlu
binary compound
(Kimya) ikili bileşikler
binary files
(Bilgisayar) ikili dosyalar
binary logic system
(Bilgisayar) ikili mantık dizgesi
binary number system
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ikili sayı dizgesi
binary opposition
ikili karşıtlık
binary search
ikiye bölerek arama
binary stars
iki yıldız
binary system
(Matematik) ikili sayı dizgesi
binary system
(Matematik,Teknik) ikili sayı sistemi
binary alloy
ikili alaşım
binary arithmetic operation
ikili düzende aritmetik işlem
binary cell
ikili hücre
binary chain
ikili zincir
binary chain
ikili sayı zinciri
binary chop
ikili parçalanma
binary code
ikili kod
binary coded decimal
ikili kodlu onlu
binary coded notation
ikili kodlu gösterim
binary compound
ikili bileşik
binary counter
ikili sayaç
binary device
ikili aygıt
binary digit
ikili sayı
binary file
ikili dosya
binary fission
ikiye bölünerek üreme
binary format
ikili format
binary notation
ikili yazım
binary number
ikili sayı
binary number system
ikili sayı jüyesi
binary numeration system
ikili düzen
binary operation
ikili düzende işlem
binary reaction
iki moleküllü reaksiyon
binary search
ikili arama
binary signalling
ikili sinyalleme
binary star
çift yıldız
binary subtraction
ikili sayı sisteminden çıkarma
binary synchronous transmission
ikili eşzamanlı gönderme
binary system
ikili sayı jüyesi
binary system
çiftli sistem
binary system of numeration
ikili nümerasyon sistemi
binary to decimal conversion
ikili onlu dönüşümü
binary to gray code conversion
ikili gray kod dönüşümü
binary to hexadecimal conversion
ikili onaltılı dönüşümü
binary to octal conversion
ikili sekizli dönüşümü
binary tree
ikili ağaç
binary variable
ikili değişken
binary coded decimal code
ikili kodlu ondalık kod
binary coded decimal notation
ikili kodlu onlu yazım
binary coded decimal representation
ikili kodlu onlu yazım
binary digit
İkili haneli
binary numeral
ikili rakam
binary alloy
iki metalli alaşım
binary and ternary fibre textiles
(Avrupa Birliği) İkili ve Üçlü Lifli Tekstil Ürünleri
binary array
ikili dizilim
binary asynchronous communication
ikili eszamansiz iletim
binary choice item
(Dilbilim) ikiden seçimli madde
binary coded nutation
(Bilgisayar) ikili kodlu yazım
binary component
(Kimya) çift bileşenli
binary control characters
İkili kontrol Karakterleri
binary counter
(Bilgisayar) ikili sayıcı
binary data file
(Bilgisayar) ikili veri dosyası
binary editor
(Bilgisayar) ikili sistem düzenleyicisi
binary feature
(Dilbilim) ikili özellik
binary fibre mixture
(Tekstil) ikili karışım lif
binary file
ikili kütük
binary file format
İkili Dosya Biçimi
binary filter
(Bilgisayar) ikili süzgeç
binary fission
hücrenin ikiye bölünerek üremesi
binary gender
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ikili cinsiyet
binary hue
(Aydınlatma) ara renk türü
binary hue
(Aydınlatma) ikili renk türü
binary image
ikili imge
binary logic element
ikili mantık elemanı
binary logic gate
ikili gecit
binary logic gate
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ikili geçit
binary logic system
ikili mantik dizgesi
binary magnetic core
(Elektrik, Elektronik) biner manyetik çekirdek
binary mixture
(Nükleer Bilimler) ikili karışım
binary net
(Askeri) İKİLİ HAT ÇEVRİMİ: Birbiriyle aynı frekans üzerinde muhabere eden iki istasyondan mürekkep çevrim
binary net
(Askeri) ikili hat çevrimi
binary nomenclature
(Denizbilim) ikili isimlendirme
binary nomenclature
(Denizbilim) bineri nomenklatur
binary notation
ikili düzen gösterimi,ikili yazım
binary one
iki li tabanda bir
binary one
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ikili tabanda bir
binary options
(Ticaret) çift değişkenli opsiyonlar
binary path
(Bilgisayar) ikili yol
binary point
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ikili noktası
binary point
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ikili virgülü
binary precursors
(Tıp) ikili öncüller
binary rate
ikili hiz
binary register
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ikili yazmaç
binary request
(Bilgisayar) ikili istek
binary row
ikili satın
binary row
(Bilgisayar) ikili satırı
binary scaler
(Nükleer Bilimler) ikili ölçer
binary search
bölerek arama
binary signal
ikili sinyal
binary signaling.
ikili sinyalleme
binary signaling.
ikili işaretleme
binary sort
ikili sıralama
binary state
ikili durum
binary subtraction
(Matematik) ikili çıkarma
binary symmetric channel
ikili bakisimli kanal
binary synchronous communication
ikili eszamanli iletim
binary system
ikili sistem
binary to decimal conversion
ikili-onlu dönüşümü
binary to gray code conversion
ikili-gray kod dönüşümü
binary to hexadecimal conversion
ikili-onaltılı dönüşümü
binary to octal conversion
ikili-sekizli dönüşümü
binary vapor cycle
ikili buhar çevrimi
binary vapor turbine
iki buharlı türbin
binary vapour cycle
ikili buhar çevrimi
binary weapon
(Askeri) ikili silah
binary weapons
çift silahlar
binary zero
ikili tabanda sıfır
binary zero
ikili tabanda sifir
chinese binary
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) sütun ikili
complete binary tree
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) tam ikili ağaç
pure binary data
(Bilgisayar) saf ikili veri
chinese binary
kolon ikili
column binary
sütun ikili
column binary card
sütun ikili delikli kart
distributive binary operation
dağılımlı ikili işlem
pure binary numeration system
kusursuz binary numaralama sistemi
reflected binary code
yansıyan ikili kod
Chinese binary code
sütun ikili kod
distributive binary operation
dagilimli ikili işlem
eclipsing binary
örten çift
equivalent-binary-digit factor
eşdeğer-ikili haneli faktörü
row binary
ikili sayı sırası
spectroscopic binary
(Astronomi) spektroskopik yıldız çifti
binaries
ikililer
chinese binary code
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) kolon ikili kod
complementary binary precursor
(Kimya) tamamlayıcı çifte belirti
complete binary tree
tam ikili agac
cyclic binary code
(Elektrik, Elektronik) devirli ikili kod
detached binary
(Astronomi) ayrık çiftyıldız
distributive binary operations
(Matematik) dağılmalı ikili işlemler
distributive binary operations
(Matematik) dağılımlı ikili işlemler
extended binary coded decimal interchange code
(Askeri) uzatılmış iki tabanlı kodlu ondalık mubadele kodu
induced binary operation
(Matematik) indirgenmiş ikili işlem
pseudorandom binary sequence
(Askeri) sözde rasgele ikili dizi
reflected binary code
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) yansıtılmış ikili kod
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A star system consisting of only two stars
Concerning logic whose subject matter concerns binary states
The bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1
Concerning numbers and calculations using the binary number system
Being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, presence or absence of a signal

Binary states are often abstracted as 1 and 0 in computer science.

Of an operation, function, procedure, or logic gate, taking exactly one operand, argument, parameter, or input; having domain of dimension 2

Division of reals is a binary operation.

Having two equally important parts; related to something with two parts

A binary statistical distribution has only two categories.

An executable computer file
Of data, consisting of arbitrary values; that is, not interpretable as plain or ASCII text

He downloaded the binary distribution for Linux, then burned it to DVD.

{a} double, two and two, of two
From the Latin for "dual" or "pair " Dominantly used to indicate "base 2": The numerical representation in which each digit has an alphabet of only two symbols: 0 and 1 This is just one particular coding or representation of a value which might otherwise be represented (with the exact same value) as octal (base 8), decimal (base 10), or hexadecimal (base 16) Also see bit and Boolean Possibly also the confusing counterpart to unary when describing the number of inputs or arguments to a function, but dyadic is almost certainly a better choice
A numbering system using the digits "0" and "1" in the decimal system All computer programs are executed in binary form
In the context of a file, any file that contains non-textual data In contrast to ASCII files, which contain only characters (plain text), binary files contain additional code information A binary file is made up of machine-readable symbols that represent 1s and 0s Binary files include sound files, graphics files, and software, and are frequently called binaries In FTP, BIN is a command that tells FTP to transfer information as an arbitrary stream of bits rather than as a series of textual characters
Being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions, such as on or off, true or false, 6 or not 6, or the presence or absence of an electrical pulse
a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
A type of newsgroup article that contains encoded binary information, such as a picture, sound, or software application There are special groups for binary files, such as alt binaries clip-art AOL members can decode binary files automatically using FileGrabber
adj 1 (of a stream) being a stream that has an element type that is a subtype of type integer The most fundamental operation on a binary input stream is read-byte and on a binary output stream is write-byte See character 2 (of a file) having been created by opening a binary stream (It is implementation-dependent whether this is an detectable aspect of the file, or whether any given character file can be treated as a binary file )
A numbering system with only two values: 0 (zero) and 1 (one)
of or pertaining to a number system have 2 as its base; "a binary digit"
* - Binary code and binary files are information and commands stored and used by hardware and software in their most elemental form--strings of on-off signals to an electronic processor Many systems of binary encoding of data and commands are proprietary and unique to particular hardware and software systems They are usually the most compact means of storing data, and commands stored in binary form can execute very rapidly, but binary files often are difficult to transfer between differing computer systems Often binary files are translated into ASCII form for transfer between computers, such as our PCSA data tables
The binary system expresses numbers using only the two digits 0 and
The manner in which a computer counts (see Bit) The decimal counting system is based around the number ten so the number 234 is made up of 2×102 + 3×101 + 4×100 (or 200+30+4) In the binary counting system the number 2 is central and its figures can only contain a 0 or a 1 - so the binary number 1001 is made up of 1×23 + 0×22 + 0×21 + 1×20 (or in other words 8+0+0+1, or 9 in decimal) Counting to five in binary becomes: 1 - 10 - 11 - 100 - 101 Another good reason for our having opposable thumbs!
The base two numbering system that digital systems use to represent data It consists of just two numbers: "0" and "1"
Characteristic of having only two states, such as current on and current off The binary number system uses only ones and zeros
The base-2 number system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1
Information consisting entirely of ones and zeros Also, commonly used to refer to files that are not simply text files, e g images See also: MIME, UUENCODE
n 1 A base 2 numerical system, using any of several notational systems Ideally suited to computer use Negative numbers can be internally represented in fixed-size binary systems using one's complement or two's complement notation, the latter winning out in modern computers due to simplicity of hardware implementation 2 Any kind of computer data that is not plain readable text (such as ASCII or EBCDIC) Usually, but not necessarily, compiled executable code
Having two equally important parts
There are two meanings for binary in common computer usage The first is the name of the number system in which there are only zeros and ones This is important to computers because all computer data is ultimately a series of zeros and ones, and thus can be represented by binary numbers The second is an offshoot of the first; data that is not meant to be intepreted through a common character set (like ASCII) is typically referred to as binary data Pure binary data is typically eight bit data, and transferring a binary file through ASCII channels without prior modification will result in corruption and loss of data Binary data can be turned into ASCII data via uucoding or bcoding
Pertaining to a number system that has just two unique digits For most purposes, we use the decimal number system, which has ten unique digits, 0 through 9 All other numbers are then formed by combining these ten digits Computers are based on the binary numbering system, which consists of just two unique numbers, 0 and 1
Computers use a binary language composed of ones and zeros to do things and talk to other computers All your files, for instance, are kept in the computer as binary files and translated into words and pictures by the software (which is also ones and zeros) Most of the files you create with word processors, spreadsheets and graphics packages are kept in a binary form that certain software can understand and other software can't So you have to have the right software to interpret a file--that's why Word can't read WordPerfect documents Back to Top
A file format option using patterns of 0s and 1s to represent each of the characters This format is the most compact to store on the PC but must be converted before it can be imported, printed, or read The binary format offers no advantage in data retrieval speeds because data is always transmitted using the binary format This format option only refers to the format of the file stored on the computer Programs such as SPLIT can be used to convert binary formats to ASCII, Comma Separated
Binary is the binary system of expressing numbers. The machine does the calculations in binary
Numbering system based on two digits: 0 and 1
Denoting a numbering system to base 2 in which numbers are expressed as combinations of the digits 0 and 1, with positional weighting based on powers of 2 In computing these can be represented electrically by 'off' and 'on' respectively, or in machine-readable symbols by narrow and wide elements or by the absence or presence of a bar module
A system of counting using only two digits, "0" and "1" (base 2) Computers speak in binary at their most basic level; anything else is translated into binary, so the computer can understand it
Mathematical base 2, or numbers composed of a series of zeros and ones Since zero's and one's can be easily represented by two voltage levels on an electronic device, the binary number system is widely used in digital computing
Binary describes something that has two different parts. a binary s(Tarih) binary digit binary code binary star eclipsing binary
Having exactly two states, such as true and false Also, numbering system characterized by ones and zeros (1=on, 0=off)
Any scheme that uses two different states, components, conditions or conclusions In mathemathics, the binary or base-2 numbering system uses combinations of the digits 0 and 1 to represent all values The more familiar decimal system has a base of 10 (0-9) Computers and other digital devices are designed to work with information (internally) in the form of binary numbers, because it is relatively simple to construct electronic circuits that generate two voltage levels ("on" and "off", corresponding to 1 and 0) Unlike computers, people find binary numbers that consist of long strings of 0s and 1s difficult to read, so most people who work at this level use hexadecimal (base-16) numbers instead
consisting of two (units or components or elements or terms) or based on two; "a binary star is a system in which two stars revolve around each other"; "a binary compound"; "the binary number system has two as its base"
{s} having two parts; of or pertaining to a numbering system based on two digits; of or pertaining to the method of coding information in computers (Computers)
Refers to data consisting of arbitrary values, as opposed to that which can be interpreted as plain or ASCII text
of or pertaining to a number system have 2 as its base; "a binary digit
Base 2 numbering system A binary digit can have one of two values: 0 or 1 Binary numbers are used in computers because the hardware can most easily exhibit two states: off and on Generally, a bit in memory represents one binary digit
A system, statement, or condition that has two components, alternatives, or outcomes In mathematics, binary is the base-2 number system in which values are expressed as combinations of two digits: 0 and 1 Because these digits can be used to represent two opposing states (for example: on and off, true and false, yes and no) which in turn can be easily represented by two voltage levels, the binary number system is at the heart of digital computing
It is used especially in computing
Related to something with two parts
That which is constituted of two figures, things, or parts; two; duality
A counting system based on two digits, 0 and 1 (base 2) Abbreviated "Bin " See Bit and Byte
Concerning numbers and mathematical calculations using the binary number system
{i} something made up of two parts
Compounded or consisting of two things or parts; characterized by two (things)
binary antonym
complementary antonym
binary antonyms
plural form of binary antonym
binary arithmetic
Arithmetic using binary numbers
binary code
A code that uses the binary digits (0 and 1), usually in groups of eight to represent characters, machine instructions or other data
binary compound
A compound composed of an element and a radical (a group of atoms that behave as one piece)
binary compound
A chemical compound composed of only two elements
binary digit
Either of the characters 0 or 1 used in the binary numeral system
binary distribution
Bernoulli distribution
binary distribution
A distribution of software containing executable binaries, without source code
binary distributions
plural form of binary distribution
binary fission
The process whereby a cell divides asexually to produce two daughter cells
binary function
a function of the type f: V \times V \rightarrow V , or more generally, a function of the type f : U_1 \times U_2 \times ... \times U_n \rightarrow V in which exactly two of the sets Ui are equal to V
binary functions
plural form of binary function
binary logarithm
The logarithm base two
binary name
The scientific name for an organism consisting of its genus and species

The binary name for human is Homo sapien.

binary names
plural form of binary name
binary noun
A type of plural-only noun denoting an object which consists of two parts joined together, e.g., scissors, pants, eyeglasses
binary number
A number represented by the binary digits 0 and 1

Thirteen is 1101 as a binary number.

binary numbers
plural form of binary number
binary numeral system
A system for representing numbers in which a radix of two is used; that is, each digit in a binary numeral may have either of two different values
binary operation
An operation taking two operands

The four rules of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are examples of binary operations.

binary operations
plural form of binary operation
binary operator
A symbol representing binary operation; an operator taking two operands

The four rules: +, −, × and ÷ are examples of binary operators.

binary operators
plural form of binary operator
binary quasar
A pair of quasars which gravitationally interact with each other, unlike a standard double quasar, which does not interact
binary quasars
plural form of binary quasar
binary relation
A relation, such as "is less than" or "is the daughter of", that makes statements about pairs of objects, these statements being true or false depending on the objects
binary relations
plural form of binary relation
binary star
A stellar system that has two stars orbiting around each other; double star
binary star system
a binary star
binary star systems
plural form of binary star system
binary stars
plural form of binary star
binary tree
a data structure in which each node has at most two children, each node but the root has one parent, and there are no cycles
binary trees
plural form of binary tree
binary-coded decimal
An encoding for decimal numbers in which each digit is represented by its own binary sequence, simplifying conversion from binary to decimal
binary-compatible
being able to run the same binary code intended to be run on another computer
binary star
(Tekstil) A star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common center of mass
binary opposition
In critical theory, a binary opposition (also binary system) is a pair of theoretical opposites. In structuralism, it is seen as a fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and language
binary system
In critical theory, a binary opposition (also binary system) is a pair of theoretical opposites. In structuralism, it is seen as a fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and language
Binary Large Object
very large file that demands special treatment due to its size (in sending, storage, downloading, etc.)
binary code
Binary code is a computer code that uses the binary number system. The instructions are translated into binary code, a form that computers can easily handle. Code used in digital computers, based on a binary number system in which there are only two possible states, off and on, usually symbolized by 0 and
binary code
code using a string of 8 binary digits to represent characters
binary code
Whereas in a decimal system, which employs 10 digits, each digit position represents a power of 10 (100, 1,000, etc.), in a binary system each digit position represents a power of 2 (4, 8, 16, etc.). A binary code signal is a series of electrical pulses that represent numbers, characters, and operations to be performed. A device called a clock sends out regular pulses, and components such as transistors switch on (1) or off (0) to pass or block the pulses. In binary code, each decimal number (0-9) is represented by a set of four binary digits, or bits. The four fundamental arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) can all be reduced to combinations of fundamental Boolean algebraic operations (see Boolean algebra) on binary numbers
binary code
representation of symbols based on the number 2 using the digits 0 and 1
binary coded decimal
– Antiquated 6-bit character coding method used by early IBM computer systems
binary coded decimal
Each 4-bit nibble expresses a digit from 0-9 Usually two digits are contained in a byte yielding a range of 0 - 99
binary coded decimal
A numbering system which uses decimal digits encoded in a binary representation
binary coded decimal
The representation of a decimal number (base 10, 0 through 9) by means of a 4 bit binary nibble
binary coded decimal
A code in which a string of four binary digits represents a decimal number
binary coded decimal
The decimal numbers 0 through 9 expressed in a 4-bit binary format
binary coded decimal
Decimal numbers coded in binary form
binary coded decimal
Numbers that have been coded in a system where each digit is represented by four bytes (called a nybble) It was used by the business computers when calculating dollars and cents
binary coded decimal
Representation of decimal numbers in binary form using a groups of four bits to represent an individual digits (0-9) E g 0011 1000 = 3810
binary coded decimal
A coding system in which each decimal system numeral (0 to 9) is represented by a 4-digit (4-bit) binary code
binary compound
chemical compound composed of only two elements
binary digit
A binary digit is the smallest unit of information on a computer Eight bits equal one byte
binary digit
A value of 0 or 1
binary digit
Either of the digits 0 or 1 when used in the pure binary numeration system Synonymous with bit
binary digit
  See bit
binary digit
A 0 or 1, reflecting the use of the binary numbering system Used because the computer recognizes either of two states, OFF or ON Shortened form of binary digit is bit
binary digit
The fundamental unit of storage in all digital computers A binary digit has two settings, conventionally represented by "0" and "1"
binary digit
A bit is a word contracted from binary digit A "1" or "0" which represents the most fundamental unit of information in a digital system
binary digit
either 0 or 1 in binary notation
binary digit
The smallest unit of information (data) and the basic unit in data communications A bit can have a value of zero or one (a mark or a space)
binary digit
(bit) Either a 0 or 1 The Internet uses binary digits to represent information, including: audio, video, and text
binary digit
The smallest unit of information (data) and the basic unit in data communications A bit can have a value of zero or one (a mark or space)
binary digit
Unit of information in two-level digital notation which may be 0 or 1 A member selected from a binary set
binary digit
A digit to base 2, i e 0 or 1, which is the fundamental mathematical unit used in computing
binary digit
A 0 or 1, reflecting the use of a binary numbering system (only two digits) Used because the computer recognizes either of two states, OFF or ON Shortened form of binary digit is bit
binary digit
Either of the digits 0 or 1, used in the binary number system
binary digit
The smallest entity of digital information possible
binary digit
one of two digits used in binary notation (counting system based on only two numbers)
binary digit
A unit in the binary numbering system The only permissible values for binary digits are 0 and 1 Synonymous with bit
binary file
(Computers) file which contains data or instructions for a program (as opposed to a text file)
binary file
(computer science) a computer file containing machine-readable information that must be read by an application; characters use all 8 bits of each byte
binary fission
A method of asexual reproduction that involves the splitting of a parent cell into two approximately equal parts
binary mathematics
branch of mathematics based on a two digit system
binary newsgroup
newsgroup on the Internet which contains binary files
binary notation
any notation that uses 2 characters (usually 0 and 1)
binary notation
Numerical system which forms the basis of computer mathematics Only two digits are used, "0" and "1"
binary notation
The representation of integers in terms of powers of two
binary notation
display or storage of a number in computer memory based on a two digit system
binary notation
A system of positional notation in which the digits are coefficients of power of the base 2 in same way as the digits in the conventional decimal system are coefficients of power of the base 10
binary number
one of two numbers in a system that is based on only two digits (0 and 1)
binary number system
Also called binary system
binary number system
A method of representing numbers in which only the digits 0 and 1 are used. Successive units are powers of
binary numbers
representation of symbols based on the number 2 using the digits 0 and 1
binary numeration system
a positional system of numeration that uses binary digits and a radix of 2
binary operation
double operation
binary operation
An operation, such as addition, that is applied to two elements of a set to produce a third element of the set
binary search
search by reducing the search parameters by half during each cycle
binary star
Two stars revolving around a common center of gravity
binary star
Two stars revolving about each other
binary star
Two stars revolving around a common centre of gravity
binary star
Star system containing two or more stars
binary star
A stellar system consisting of two stars orbiting about a common center of mass and often appearing as a single visual or telescopic object. Also called double star. Pair of stars in orbit around a common centre of gravity. Their relative sizes and brightnesses and the distance between them vary widely. Perhaps half of all stars in the Milky Way Galaxy are binaries or members of more complex multiple systems. Some binaries form a class of variable stars (see eclipsing variable star). Stars can be identified as binaries in various ways visually by telescope, through spectroscopic observation, by changes in apparent brightness (when the dimmer star eclipses its companion), or by changes in the proper motion of the visible member (owing to the gravitational pull of the invisible companion)
binary star
A double star or a system containing two or more stars
binary star
a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
binary star
A system of two stars revolving about their barycenter
binary star
A system of two stars, orbiting around one another Binary (and triple and even higher multiples) stars are very common; astronomers estimate that about half of all stars are members of multiple-star systems The nearest star to our solar system, Alpha Centauri, is actually our nearest example of a multiple star system — it consists of three stars — two very similar to our Sun and one dim, small, red star — orbiting around one another
binary star
A stellar system consisting of two stars orbiting about a common center of mass and often appearing as a single visual or telescope object Also known as a double star
binary star
a system of two stars that orbit a common center of gravity; also known as a double star
binary star
two stars close together in the sky; they may be gravitationally bound objects or simply a projection effect on the sky
binary star
A system of two stars orbiting around a common center of mass due to their mutual gravity Binary stars are twins in the sense that they formed together out of the same interstellar cloud
binary star
A pair of stars which are linked by gravity They revolve around a common center of mass [Images]
binary star
(a) Accounting for around half the stars in the Galaxy, a binary consists of two stars in orbit around their common centre of gravity The stars' mutual gravitational attraction may distort their shapes, and an accretion disc may form around a more massive star from its smaller companion (b) Some stars get lonely out in the celestial void, so the goblins create companions for them to spend the rest of their days with
binary star
A pair of stars in orbit around their common centre of mass
binary stars
two stars which are indistinguishable by the naked eye
binary synchronization
{i} type of binary-coded synchronous data communication used primarily in networks based on mainframe computers, BISYNC
binary system
system whose units are powers of two; system of two stars that revolve around each other
X-ray binary
A binary star system in which one star of the pair is an optically invisible X-ray source
eclipsing binary
A class of extrinsic variable stars where changes in brightness are caused by stars eclipsing each other
gender binary
A view of gender whereby people are categorized exclusively as either male or female, often basing gender on biological sex
visual binary
A binary star whose components can be visually resolved
overcontact binary
(Bilgisayar) A close binary system in which each star has filled and expanded well beyond its Roche lobe. The system therefore consists of two stellar cores surrounded by a common, dumbbell-shaped convective envelope. Such a system is often an eclipsing binary of the W Ursae Majoris type. See also Common Envelope Binary
overcontact binary system
(Bilgisayar) A close binary system in which each star has filled and expanded well beyond its Roche lobe. The system therefore consists of two stellar cores surrounded by a common, dumbbell-shaped convective envelope. Such a system is often an eclipsing binary of the W Ursae Majoris type. See also Common Envelope Binary
Grid In Binary
World Meteorological Organization standard format for gridded meteorological data, GRIB (Computers)
binaries
Files that are on newsgroups but have been encoded so they can be transmitted over the Internet They require special software to decode them They can be almost anything Pictures, programs, word processing or spreadsheet files, or almost anything else Please be aware that these files can contain offensive material or viruses
binaries
In the context of Newsgroups the term binary is used to refer to images/photographs that are attached to an Email message More generally it is a term used in computing to describe files which do not consist of text
binaries
plural of binary
binaries
Binary, machine readable forms of programs which have been compiled or assembled As opposed to Source language forms of programs
binaries
Binary, machine readable forms of programs that have been compiled or assembled As opposed to Source language forms of programs
binaries
- Source code that has been compiled into executable programs In the GNU/Linux world, some software is distributed as source code only; other packages include both source and binaries; still others are distributed only in binary format
binaries
{i} (Computers) name for binary files which are transferred in USENET (as opposed to text files)
equivalent-binary-digit factor
3N binary digits
equivalent-binary-digit factor
the average number of binary digits needed to express one radix digit in a non-binary numeration system; on the average a number that can be expressed in N decimal digits takes 3
spectroscopic binary
A binary star system that is identified by periodically shifting lines in its spectrum
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binary dijit
(Bilgisayar) bit
binary
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