emir ve komuta kanalı

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(Askeri) channels
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of channel
The media through which information flows
official routes of communication; "you have to go through channels"
(or Nadis) Subtle energy paths through which the chi flows The three main channels are the central channel (sushumna), the left (ida) and the right (pingala) channels which run parallel to and in front of the spinal column
Independent streams of audio For example, monophonic recordings contain a single channel of audio whereas stereo recordings contain two channels, left and right The number of channels affects the file size; stereo files are twice as large as mono files
These are images in a hologram which change abruptly from one to another as the viewer passes by They can also fade or overlap as they change Animated holograms are essentially made up of hundreds of image channels
plural of channel
Channels (sometimes described as netcasting) enable users to subscribe to particular sites on the Internet, in much the same way that one might subscribe to a newspaper or magazine The use of channels allows both the user and the information provider to select the information to be sent and schedule its transmission
(meridians) paths the chi flows within the body
official routes of communication; "you have to go through channels
An Internet technology based upon server push which broadcasts information to Web browsers so that users can view the information passively, as with television, rather than interactively as in traditional Web use
Each image is divided up into separate channels and then recombined before being sent to the output device An output device is most usually a screen The channels that are used when rendering images to a screen are Red, Green, and Blue Other output devices may use different channels Channels can be useful when working on images that need adjustment to one particular color If, for example, the removal of "red-eye" is the goal, work on the Red channel is most obviously a ready solution Channels can be seen as masks that allow or restrict the output of the color that the channel represents By running filters against this channel information, many varied and subtle effects can be put in to play by the experienced GIMP user
forms of communication with other players gossip- an open/ public communication channel say- communication heard only within the same virtual " room" tell- to say something to a particular individual, heard only by them page- a tell message which sends an audible "beep" to the receiver team- a channel heard only by members of the same team Socials- commands which demonstrate emotion/ action which cannot otherwise be demonstrated/enacted in a 2 dimensional setting, such as smiling, laughing, nodding,etc Client- software that is used that accesses gaming sites, such as Telnet-basic DOS based client which allows a person to create an open link rather than a standard internet connection which retrieves data and then closes/ terminates ZMUD- popular gaming client which has all the triggers, whistles, and bells
Television broadcasts use particular areas of radiofrequency spectrum, which have been set aside for the purpose There are two areas - known as the VHF (very high frequency) and UHF (ultra high frequency) bands used in Australia In Australia, each band is divided into a number of equal width channels, each 7 MHz wide The channels in the bands are numbered sequentially (VHF is divided into channels 1-12, UHF channels 28-69) Each broadcaster uses a channel for its main transmitter and might use other channels for smaller, local area transmitters
A bed or stream of a waterway
In the Bradley model, the elements through which messages are transmitted 11 5b
There are two types of "channels" when talking about R/C One is the channel the Tx transmits on, the other is how many control surfaces a Tx can control
A range of wavelength intervals selected from the electromagnetic spectrum
An individual UMTS radio channel is defined in the IMT 2000 standard as having a bandwidth of 5 MHz This means that an individual UMTS radio channel, for example, ranges from 1900 to 1905 MHz How many radio channels a UMTS provider can make available to customers depends on which frequency spectrum has been won in the auctioning of UMTS mobile phone frequencies Each radio channel can transport more than one connection So that more than one subscriber can use the same channel, multiple access methods such as W-CDMA (FDD), TD-CDMA (TDD) or cdma2000 are used for 3G networks It nevertheless depends on the service profile of the connection how many connections per channel can be managed at the same time It is also true that in the planning of the radio network, the effect of cellular respiration for CDMA should be considered
Latest evolution of the "Push" technology Channels allow users to have select content sent to their desktops automatically Most channels contain data that's updated daily
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