profiler

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Englisch - Türkisch
Profil uzmanı
(Meteoroloji) rüzgar doppler radarı
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Şiddetli rüzgarlar yüksek profilli araçlar için seyahati tehlikeli yapıyorlar. - Gusty winds are making travel hazardous for high profile vehicles.

Tom Mary'ye profiline telefon numarasını dahil etmemesi gerektiğini söyledi. - Tom told Mary that she shouldn't include her phone number in her profile.

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{i} yüzün yandan görünüşü
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{f} kesitini çıkarmak
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biçim
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(Dilbilim) görünüm
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yanay
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yandan görünüş
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kısa özgeçmiş
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{i} özgeçmiş
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{i} grafik, çizge
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yüzün yandan çekilen resmi
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{i} kısa biyografi, karakter portresi
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{i} profil çizmek
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{i} biyografi
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bir binanın dikey görünüşünün mimari ay- rıntılarını gösteren şekil
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tanıtım belgi
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(Askeri) KESİT: Bir siper, tahkimat vesairenin kesiti
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profilini çiz
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profil, kısa biyografi
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{f} -in kısa biyografisini yazmak
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{i} kesit
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{f} profilini çizmek
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{f} -in profilini yapmak
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belgi
Englisch - Englisch
A mechanical device that cuts complex, irregular shapes by tracing a pattern
A person who creates a profile for something or someone, especially a psychological profile for an unknown criminal
A remote ground-based sensing instrument that measures wind speed and direction at different levels of the atmosphere The new National Weather Service WSR-88D radar has this capability, and its vertical wind profile is called a VAD Wind Profile (or VWP) VAD stands for Velocity Azimuth Display
An instrument designed to measure horizontal winds directly above its location, and thus measure the vertical wind profile Profilers operate on the same principles as Doppler radar
Machine tool for cutting complex, irregular shapes, invented by Frederick W. Howe. A rapidly rotating cutter is guided by a finger that traces around the outline of a pattern. The profiler was an important component of the American System of manufacture that made mass production possible
A type of Doppler radar that measures both wind speed and direction from 1,500 feet up through 55,000 feet in the atmosphere
{i} person or thing that creates a profile; airborne radar system used to detect structures located 1-10 meters below the surface of the ground
A type of Doppler radar that typically measures both wind speed and direction from the surface to 55,000 feet in the atmosphere
An automated configuration tool that scans a network for live systems and guides you through the process of defining systems that you want to monitor, as well as attack signatures that you want associated with each system
An instrument designed to measure horizontal winds directly above its location and thus measure the vertical wind profile Profilers operate on the same principle as Doppler radar
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to create a summary or collection of information, especially about a person
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to act based on such a summary; especially, to act on a stereotype. See profiling
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The shape, view, or shadow of a person's head from the side; a side view

The brooch showed the profile of a Victorian woman.

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A smoothed (e.g., troweled or brushed) vertical surface of an excavation showing evidence of at least one feature or diagnostic specimen; the graphic recording of such as by sketching, photographing, etc
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a specific space or field in which users can provide various types of personal information in software or Internet systems

I just updated my Facebook profile to show I got engaged.

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character; totality of related characteristics; signature; status (especially in scientific, technical, or military uses)

What's the thermal profile on that thing?.

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the outermost shape, view, or edge of an object

His fingers traced the profile of the handle.

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an outline or contour
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{n} the sideface, a half face
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{v} to draw or represent in profile
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the amount by which something protrudes
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If someone has a high profile, people notice them and what they do. If you keep a low profile, you avoid doing things that will make people notice you. a move that would give Egypt a much higher profile in the upcoming peace talks see also high-profile. to write or give a short description of someone or something
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Describes the make-up of readers of a publication It tells you what proportion of its readers are in a particular target Basic profiles are calculated by dividing specific target reach into the total readership of the publication
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an analysis (often in graphical form) representing the extent to which something exhibits various characteristics; "a biochemical profile of blood"; "a psychological profile of serial killers"
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The shape of a bell Has a very significant effect on the timbre or sound quality of a bell Intensity profile is something different; this is the term I use to describe the differing intensities of the various partials
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A page containing information on a given editor Includes a list of the categories that they edit, access to editor-specific logs, the ability to send the editor feedback, and an optional area for the editor to display personal information
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{f} present an outline, present a brief description; draw a portrait of a side view of a head and face
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{i} portrait showing a side view of a head and face; silhouette, view showing the outer contours of an object; outline made from a side view
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write about; "The author of this article profiles a famous painter"
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biographical sketch
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To profile someone means to give an account of that person's life and character. Tamar Golan, a Paris-based journalist, profiles the rebel leader
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reputation
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prominence; noticeability
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A drawing exhibiting a vertical section of the ground along a surveyed line, or graded work, as of a railway, showing elevations, depressions, grades, etc
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The CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE is a customized financial aid application form required at certain colleges, which collects additional financial information to determine eligibility for institutional aid
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To shape the outline of an object by passing a cutter around it
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a summary or collection of information, especially about a person
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a biographical sketch of a legal entity or an individual associated with the legal profession that is published in West Legal Directory Profiles provide an inexpensive and effective way to increase exposure to potential clients See also listing; enhanced profile
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The secondary application for financial aid processed through the College Scholarship Service (CSS) This must be completed by all students who wish to receive aid other than Federal Stafford Loans
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a vertical section of the Earth's crust showing the different horizons or layers a side view representation of an object (especially a human face) represent in profile, by drawing or painting write about; "The author of this article profiles a famous painter
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If you see someone in profile, you see them from the side. This picture shows the girl in profile
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(n) A form control for geometric dimensioning and tolerancing A profile is the outline of a feature projected onto a plane They usually consist of combinations of contiguous lines, arcs, and other curves The profile tolerance zone may be made of a combination of straightness, roundness, parallelism, etc
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biographical sketch an analysis (often in graphical form) representing the extent to which something exhibits various characteristics; "a biochemical profile of blood"; "a psychological profile of serial killers"
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An outline, or contour; as, the profile of an apple
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One method of making Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) is commonly referred to as profiling In this technique a stereo pair of photographs is set up in a photogrammetric instrument and referenced to the ground using ground control points After this process is completed the instrument automatically moves a computer cursor across the stereo model As the cursor is being driven across the model, the operator controls the motion of the cursor while a recording device captures the elevation figures Each swath across the stereo model is called a profile
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Your profile is the outline of your face as it is seen when someone is looking at you from the side. His handsome profile was turned away from us
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degree of exposure to public notice; "that candidate does not have sufficient visibility to win an election"; "he prefers a low profile"
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(CSS/Financial Aid PROFILETM) A customized financial aid application form required at certain colleges, which collects additional financial information to determine eligibility for institutional aid
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A position-specific scoring table for sequence information within complete alignments Profiles define which residues are allowed at given positions; which positions are conserved and which degenerate
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A human head represented sidewise, or in a side view; the side face or half face
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All the aspects of an operative's or a target's overt physical or behavioral persona
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A term describing the information a player may enter about himself/herself that may be available, at the player's option, to other players in the poker room Your profile may include your favorite hobby, favorite web site, favorite quote, and more
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represent in profile, by drawing or painting
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to draw the outline of; to draw in profile, as an architectural member
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A table that lists the frequencies of each amino acid in each position of protein sequence Frequencies are calculated from multiple alignments of sequences containing a domain of interest [NCBI Bioinformatics] How does this relate to the other profiling terms?
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Stored information about a NET Passport user In NET Passport, profile data takes the form of attribute–value pairs See also core profile
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Provides a means of defining the color characteristics of a given device in a particular state A separate control panel, the ColorSync™ System Profile control panel, allows you to specify the ColorSync system profile
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The CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE application is used by many colleges to gather information to help them award private, non-federal student aid funds
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A section of any member, made at right angles with its main lines, showing the exact shape of moldings and the like
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a vertical section of the Earth's crust showing the different horizons or layers
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the shape, view, or shadow of a persons head from the side
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Every time you are executing EDA you are creating a profile, i e a file where EDA keeps information on your environment The information in your current profile may be copied from a number of other profiles; normally there is a EDA system profile, i e a profile for all users Often there is a group profile, i e a group of persons sharing a number of informations ( e g WA archives and the like) Furthermore you may have your own permanent profile [Note that profiles need not exist at any level; then of course the profile of your session will be rather simple] The profile contains informations like the location of your WA directories, the default settings of the main options (you may tailor them to your needs), the location of your map directory etc etc For a standard use of EDA profiles are not important to a user, but are quite useful to group or system managers Refer to the documentation for details
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An application administered by The College Scholarship Service Many colleges require the Profile to consider students for institutional aid
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Personal information about you that's stored with a merchant and usually consists of your address and shopping preferences, which makes it easier for merchants to tailor their services to your individual needs
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a set of aligned sequences, possibly with associated information such as a tree The alignment itself is a set of lines of characters, one line for each aligned sequence The residues in the sequence are represnted by standard 1-letter codes and gaps are represented by '-'
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a side view representation of an object (especially a human face)
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The deviation of the magnetic stripe surface from flatness; a positive profile is convex, and a negative profile is concave
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A specification that defines the use of a standard, and defines all possible data streams that conform to that profile A profile insures interoperability of different/multiple implementations of a standard In this context, it completely and unambiguously represents the information requirements for a particular application of digital graphics data An application profile also defines requirements for implementations
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A profile of someone is a short article or programme in which their life and character are described. A newspaper published profiles of the candidates' wives
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A set of information about a client or a user The profile provides information the server might require to recognize the client or the user
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Configuration information that describes a certain capability or setup; a prototype for configuration information or properties that are common to a group of machines or that apply to an application
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the statement of a function(s) and the environment within which it is used, in terms of a set of one or more standards, and where applicable, identification of chosen classes, subsets, options, and parameters of those standards; a set of implementor agreements providing guidance in applying a standard interoperably in a specific limited context
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