indicators

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Otomotiv) gösterge lambaları
indicator
gösterge

Pil gösterge ışığı pilin şarj edilmediğini gösteriyor. - The battery indicator light is showing that the battery is not getting charged.

Fenolftalein asit baz titrasyonlarında kullanılan bir göstergedir. - Phenolphthalein is an indicator used in acid-base titrations.

indicator
bildirici
indicator
{i} işaret
indicator
sinyal
indicator
(Mekanik) sayaç
indicator
(Gıda) ayıraç
indicator
sinyal lambası
indicator
gösterici
indicator
endikatör
economic indicators
ekonomik göstergeler
indicator
ibre
debt indicators
borç göstergeleri
indicator
(Kimya) bir tepkimede değişiklikleri fark etmenizi sağlayan madde
operator indicators
işletmen göstergeleri
coincident indicators
(Ticaret) uyum göstergeleri
educational indicators
eğitimsel göstergeler
educational indicators
eğitim göstergeleri
impact indicators
(Askeri) etki göstergeleri
indicator
{i} indikatör
indicator
kılâvuz
indicator
{i} indeks sayı
indicator
(Tıp) Asit veya alkali mevcudiyetini bildiren ecza, endikatör
indicator
(Askeri) EMARE: İstihbaratta kullanıldığı şekliyle, muhtemel bir düşmanın bir hareket tarzını kabul veya reddetme niyetini veya imkan ve kabiliyetini gösteren bilgi
indicator
indeks
indicator
{i} göstergeç
indicator
gösteren şey veya kimse
indicator
sinyal/gösterge
indicator
asit veya alkalinin olup olmadığını bildiren ecza
indicator
{i} belirteç
indicator
gösterge ibresi
leading indicators
(Ticaret) uyarıcı göstergeler
operations security indicators
(Askeri) HAREKAT EMNİYETİYLE İLGİLİ BİLGİLER: Düşman eline geçtiği taktirde dost kuvvetlerin amaçlarına ve imkanlarına zarar verecek, düşman değerlendirmelerine, planlarına ve faaliyetlerine neden olabilecek gizlilik dereceli veya tasnif dışı faaliyet ya da bilgiler
preventive maintenance indicators
(Askeri) KORUYUCU BAKIM İHTİYACI BELİRTİLERİ: Teçhizat üzerinde göz, koklama, dinleme ve dokunma ile arıza yerlerini tespite imkan veren ve arızanın durumu ile bakım şekillerini belli eden muhtemel arıza ve tutukluk sahaları
role indicators
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) rol göstergeleri
science indicators
bilim göstergeleri
Englisch - Englisch
plural of indicator
Indicators are used by policy analysts, watchdog groups, politicians, planners, and the public to measure how well a society is doing at achieving its goals For example, the unemployment rate is one well-known indicator of economic well-being Several organizations are working to develop indicators for sustainability Because of the integrated nature of sustainable development goals, common indicators of economic, environmental, and societal well-being are only of limited use Many of them are still used, but with caution New ones are being developed, such as the Genuine Progress Indicator, created and published by Redefining Progress
statistical measures of performance, intended to gauge progress towards a specified OUTCOME
An observation or measurement that is assumed to be evidence of the attributes or properties of some phenomenon Indicators involve moving from the abstract conceptual level to the concrete and observable We observe the indicators of a variable, not the abstract variable itself [e g , We have indicators for poverty (such as income level), but we cannot actually observe poverty ] There may be more than one indicator of a variable Indicators may be quantifiable (a number or percentage) or qualitative (such as a canary in a coal mine)
*: Established measures used to determine how well an organization is meeting it's customers' needs as well as other operational and financial performance expectations
indicators are built up by data representation modalities that answer to given criteria, that is, by algorithms that allow a first significant elaboration of them
those manifestations in a person or group that indicate whether it is doing well or poorly, signal an approaching change, or show that the auditing process has reached the desired end point
Established measures used to determine how well an organization is meeting its customers' needs as well as other operational and financial performance expectations
critical information about selected areas of performance, usually expressed as an index or ratio, monitored at regular intervals, and compared to one or more standards Indicators describe various aspects of the operation of a program, service, or institution They must be relevant (actually represent what they purport to), reliable (based on statistics that can be assembled consistently and accurately), accessible (constructed on a regular and consistent basis), and clear (easy to understand) They are frequently tracked for over three to five years In the institutional evaluation process, indicators relevant to the operation and performance of each program and service are collected and reviewed annually and as trends over a three to five-year period
Generally, information in a consistent format that points to a current status, trend or need for action
Puts team goals ahead of individual/personal goals Uses Development Dimensions International (DDI) Key Principles a Maintain or enhance self-esteem b Listen and respond with empathy c Ask for help and encourage involvement d Share thoughts, feelings e Provide support without removing responsibility Supports ETA definition of consensus * Adhers to teams, ground rules, charter, mission and values Shares information with other team members as appropriate
Anything that is used to measure the condition of something of interest Indicators are often used as variables in the modelling of changes in complex environmental systems
Measurable categories of quality characteristics that need to be tracked or improved, and direct attention to areas of a process
the two character positions that follow each tag in a MARC record field (see also subfield)
Positive or negative evidence of threat activity or any characteristic of the AO which points toward threat vulnerabilities or the adoption or rejection by the threat of a particular capability, or which may influence the commander's selection of a COA Indicators may result from previous actions or from threat failure to take action
Information used in the calculation of Standard Spending Assessments, such as population, numbers of school children, numbers of elderly people or lengths of road The indicators are set out in Annex D to the Local Government Finance Report
in the context of this report, are statistics that show how Canadian families are faring General Outcome Indicators measure areas such as low income and labour force attachment and do not assume that any changes are necessarily caused by the NCB Direct Outcome Indicators, on the other hand, measure only those changes directly caused by the NCB
Quantitative and qualitative data and information used to track an organisation's performance
The economic quantities or characteristics used to plan, monitor and evaluate projects and Programmes These are grouped according to outputs, results and impacts They must always be realised within the lifetime of the project/programme
Data, information, and statistics that measure whether outcomes are being achieved
The indicators that are listed with the Criteria are provided to assist the administrator and the evaluator They are not a checklist of requirements They are guidelines and examples of behaviors that serve as indicators about performance on the criteria If all the indicators are missing, a performance problem may result If all the indicators are present, the individual may be exceeding expectations on that criteria The lists are not exhaustive and the administrator and evaluator may develop other indicators relevant to a particular assignment, school, or department
Specific "areas of exploration" that, taken as a group, guide an institution and Evaluation Team in determining whether a pattern of evidence exists which supports the conclusion that the institution satisfies a particular Criterion The Commission lists, after each Criterion, those indicators that relate to a range of institutions, but institutions will supplement the lists with additional indicators appropriate to their specific or unique purposes or situations
For acid-base titrations, organic compounds that exhibit different colors in solutions of different acidities; used to determine the point at which reaction between two solutes is complete
(Indirect) substitute or proxy for phenomena that cannot be measured directly or conveniently For example an indirect indicator of poverty might be whether a house has a thatch or a tin roof (Direct) measurement of phenomena that directly relate to question asked For example a direct indicator of crop productivity would be measurement of crop yields (Key) direct or indirect indicators essential to answer the questions being asked
a system used in competition to determine a fencer's seeding after the first rounds The first indicator is expressed as a ratio of the number of victories and the number of fights and the second indicator is the number of hits scored minus the number of hits received
Measures for which data is available, which helps quantify the achievement of a result They answer the question "How would we recognize these results in measurable terms if we fell over them?" For example, the rate of low-birthweight babies helps quantify whether we're getting healthy births or not The rate of high school graduation helps quantify whether kids are succeeding in school The crime rate helps quantify whether we're living in safe communities, etc
indicator
any of many substances, such as litmus, used to indicate the concentration of a substance, or the degree of a reaction
indicator
British for trafficator
indicator
a meter or gauge
leading indicators
plural form of leading indicator
ordinal indicators
plural form of ordinal indicator
pH indicators
plural form of pH indicator
indicator
one who or that which points out
indicator
A numerical measure of quality of life in a country Indicators are used to illustrate progress of a country in meeting a range of economic, social, and environmental goals Since indicators represent data that have been collected by a variety of agencies using different collection methods, there may be inconsistencies among them
indicator
a device for showing the operating condition of some system
indicator
See Indicator card (below)
indicator
Any bird of the genus Indicator and allied genera
indicator
As used in this manual, an event, entity, or condition that typically characterizes a prescribed environment or situation; indicators determine or aid in determining whether or not certain stated circumstances exist
indicator
A lever imparts motion to a pencil which traces the diagram on a card wrapped around a vertical drum which is turned back and forth by a string connected with the piston rod of the engine
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A one-digit code that provides information to the computer about a variable field The presence, meaning, and use of indicators will vary from field to field Depending on the tag number of the field, either a numeric indicator value or a blank occupies each of the two reserved indicator positions in each field which always follows the tag number after one space
indicator
(1) In biology, an organism, species, or community whose characteristics show the presence of specific environmental conditions (2) In chemistry, a substance that shows a visible change, usually of color, at a desired point in a chemical reaction 3 A device that indicates the result of a measurement, e g , a pressure gauge or a moveable scale
indicator
An indicator is a measurement or value which gives you an idea of what something is like. vital economic indicators, such as inflation, growth and the trade gap
indicator
One who, or that which, shows or points out; as, a fare indicator in a street car
indicator
(chemistry) a substance that changes color to indicate the presence of some ion or substance; can be used to indicate the completion of a chemical reaction or (in medicine) to test for a particular reaction
indicator
A car's indicators are the flashing lights that tell you when it is going to turn left or right
indicator
the needle or dial on such a meter
indicator
a device for showing the operating condition of some system a signal for attracting attention (chemistry) a substance that changes color to indicate the presence of some ion or substance; can be used to indicate the completion of a chemical reaction or (in medicine) to test for a particular reaction
indicator
a measure, such as unemployment rate, which can be used to predict economic trends
indicator
Used in the context of general equities Technical or fundamental measurement that securities analysts use to forecast the market's direction, such as investment advisory sentiment, volume of stock trading, direction of interest rates, and buying or selling by corporate insiders
indicator
An Indicator is a single quantity derived from one, or an aggregation of several, environmental or socioeconomic variable(s) Indicators are used to show environmentally significant trends, to reflect a gain or loss in human welfare from a change in a condition of the environment, or to provide a representative measure of the effect of an environmental stress, or a policy response A comprehensive set of indicators should include measures of stressors associated with human activities and natural events, conditions of the biophysical and human environment, as well as management responses
indicator
A feature or phenomenon that can be objectively measured in quantitative or qualitative terms as a means of gauging progress toward achieving a goal or measuring the impact of a specific intervention
indicator
a pointer or index that indicates something
indicator
A pressure gauge; a water gauge, as for a steam boiler; an apparatus or instrument for showing the working of a machine or moving part An instrument which draws a diagram showing the varying pressure in the cylinder of an engine or pump at every point of the stroke
indicator
A specific, observable, and measurable characteristic or change that shows the progress a program is making toward achieving a specified outcome
indicator
a plant or animal whose presence is indicative of some specific environment
indicator
A substitute measure for a concept that is not directly observable or measurable (e g , prejudice, substance abuse) For example, an indicator of "substance abuse" could be "rate of emergency room admissions for drug overdose " Because of the imperfect fit between indicators and concepts, it is better to rely on several indicators rather than on just one when measuring this type of concept A variable that relates directly to some part of a program goal or objective Positive change on an indicator is presumed to indicate progress in accomplishing the larger program objective For example, a program may aim to reduce drinking among teens An indicator of progress could be a reduction in the number of drunk driving arrests or the number of teens found to be drinking alcohol in clubs
indicator
Used in the context of general equities Technical or fundamental measurement securities analysts use to forecast the market's direction, such as investment advisory sentiment, volume of stock trading, direction of interest rates, and buying or selling or corporate insiders
indicator
That which indicates the condition of acidity, alkalinity, or the deficiency, excess, or sufficiency of a standard reagent, by causing an appearance, disappearance, or change of color, as in titration or volumetric analysis
indicator
It consists of a small cylinder communicating with the engine cylinder and fitted with a piston which the varying pressure drives upward more or less against the resistance of a spring
indicator
{i} person or thing that indicates or points out; pointer; instrument which shows the performance of a machine; sign, signal, symptom
indicator
The part of an instrument by which an effect is indicated, as an index or pointer
indicator
A compound, such as phenolphthalein, that changes color at the endpoint of a titration
indicator
A key clinical value or quality characteristic used to measure, over time, the performance, processes, and outcomes of an organization or some component of health care delivery
indicator
In biology, any biological entity or processies, or community whose characteristics show the presence of specific environmental conditions 2 In chemistry, a substance that shows a visible change, usually of color, at a desired point in a chemical reaction 3 A device that indicates the result of a meas- urement; e g , a pressure guage or a moveable scale
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means according to the Helsinki process a quantitative measure of an impact that does not directly reflect whether the change is good or bad; a quantitative measure of a change to assess whether the criterion has been met
indicator
An indicator is defined as any component of the environment that quantitatively estimates the condition of ecological resources, the magnitude of stress, the exposure of a biological component to stress, or the amount of change in condition
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Anything that provides information on the condition of something that is more difficult to measure For example, a fever is an indicator of illness For this project, indicators provide an indication of the condition of the Great Lakes coastal margin
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A measurement that reflects the status of some social, economic, or environmental system over time The term Indicator is derived from the Latin verb indicare, meaning "to point out or proclaim " Generally an indicator focuses on a small, manageable, tangible and telling piece of a system to give people a sense of the bigger picture
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a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time
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The part of a control that visually represents its value For example, on a scroll bar control, the scroller is the indicator
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a signal for attracting attention
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A telltale connected with a hoisting machine, to show, at the surface, the position of the cage in the shaft of a mine, etc
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Quantitative or qualitative factor or variable that provides a simple and reliable basis for assessing achievement, change or performance A unit of information measured over time that can help show changes in a specific condition A given goal or objective can have multiple indicators
indicator
1) In biology, an organism, species, or community whose characteristics show the presence of specific environmental conditions 2) In chemistry, a substance that shows a visible change, usually of color, at a desired point in a chemical reaction 3) A device that indicates the result of a measurement, e g , a pressure gauge or a moveable scale
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Any of a group of statistical values that taken together give an insight into a particular topic
indicator
See Honey guide, under Honey
indicator
Any biological entity or process, or community whose characteristics show the presence of specific environmental conditions or pollutants
indicator
A device which makes information available but in which there is no provision for storage of such information, as a radar indicator
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a trafficator
indicator
1 specific items of information that track a program's success They describe observable, measurable characteristics or changes that represent achievement of an outcome 2 observable phenomena that point toward the intended and/or actual condition of situations, programs, and outcomes These observable items are used to specify program goals and objectives and to signal their degree of achievement 3 tangible evidence that one uses to measure how far one has achieved the goal 4 Observable data whose presence demonstrates or suggests the presence of phenomena that are less observable
indicator
A measurable quantity that can be used to evaluate the relationship between pollutant sources and their impact on water quality
leading indicators
Certain indicators that reflect early warnings of change They vary by field (e g , economic, social, environmental) and are the important trends as identified by practitioners in the field They are useful because they take the very large number of relevant variables and reduce them to the important few (which may also include combinations of the individual variables) which signal changes coming in the relevant subject areas
leading indicators
Market indicators that signal the state of the economy for the coming months Some of the leading indicators include: average manufacturing workweek, initial claims for unemployment insurance, orders for consumer goods and material, percentage of companies reporting slower deliveries, changes in manufacturers' unfilled orders for durable goods, plant and equipment orders, new building permits, index of consumer expectations, change in material prices, prices of stocks and change in money supply
leading indicators
Those economic statistics that in the past have turned up or down in advance of the general business situation The Leading Indicator Index is a composite of several such series There are also Coincidental Indicators (that move with the situation) and Lagging Indicators ( that move after the situation)
leading indicators
Measurable economic factors (statistics) that are considered to predict future trends in economic activity Also called Economic Indicators
leading indicators
Market indicators that signal the state of the economy for the coming months Some of the leading indicators include
leading indicators
Measurements used when changes exist in conditions prior to the onset of decreased food access Such indicators include, crop failures (i e , poor access to seed and other inputs due to inadequate rainfall), sudden deterioration of range land conditions or condition of livestock (i e , unusual migration movements, unusual number of animal deaths, or large number of young females being offered for sale), significant deterioration in local economic conditions (i e , increase in price of food grain and increases in unemployment), significant accumulation of livestock by some households (due to depressed prices caused by oversupply)
leading indicators
Economic indicators, such as housing starts and stock prices, that signal coming trends in the economy as a whole
leading indicators
Economic statistics that offer a 6 to 9 month future outlook of economic performance Traders track leading indicators to help predict future market movements and make trading decisions The Consumer Price Index (CPI), Producer Price Index (PPI), Retail Sales, Personal Income, and Fed Funds Rate are examples of leading indicators
leading indicators
These are indicators, which tend to anticipate movements in other indicators For example, the paper and packaging industry tends to start experiencing better conditions before the rest of the economy because almost all products have to be packaged before they can be sold
leading indicators
Market benchmarks that are monitored to divine the movement of the economy Included are such things as unemployment, the average industry work week, consumer goods bought and/or ordered, consumer confidence, a change in money supply, and many others
leading indicators
Statistic that are considered to precede changes in economic growth rates and total business activity, e g factory orders
leading indicators
a measure, represented by such factors as the unemployment rate, used to predict the financial condition and stability of a particular industry or the economy in general
leading indicators
Twelve components of an index that forecast ups and downs in a business cycle The numbers, adjusted for inflation, are released monthly by the US Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis Its full name is the "Composite Index of 12 Leading Indicators" Some of the components are unemployment, new orders for consumer goods and money supply (M-2)
leading indicators
These are market indicators that usually move before the general economy changes direction Such indicators include employment, profits and certain commodity prices For example, business profits start to rise during an economic expansion, but as the economy reaches the peak the rate at which profits increase slows down Profits begin to flatten out and decrease as employment costs increase (caused by overtime needed to meet high demand) and cut into profit margins At the peak of the economy, profits already are beginning to fall Therefore profits lead the general economy and give some warning of economic conditions to come
leading indicators
Economic variables that are considered to predict future economic activity (i e Unemployment, Consumer Price Index, Producer Price Index, Retail Sales, Personal Income, Prime Rate, Discount Rate, and Federal Funds Rate)
theory of indicators
(chemistry) the theory that all indicators are either weak acids or weak bases in which the color of the ionized form is different from the color before dissociation
tread-wear indicators
(Otomotiv) Bars of hard rubber that appear across the treads of tires. When the tire tread wears and the indicator shows contact with the road the tire is worn out
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