imaging

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English - Turkish
(Tıp, İlaç) görüntüleme

tıp/radyoloji alanındaki anlamı.

imaj-oluşturma
görüntü oluşturma
(İnşaat) sesle görüntüleme
image
imge
image
imaj

Bu skandal, şirketimizin kamuoyundaki imajına ciddi olarak zarar verdi. - This scandal has severely damaged the public image of our company.

Seçilmek istiyorsan kamusal imajını geliştirmek zorunda kalacaksın. - If you want to get elected, you're going to have to improve your public image.

image
görüntü

O, büyük babanın canlı görüntüsüdür. - It's the living image of your grandfather.

Dünya'nın Ay'dan görüntüsü, 20. yüzyılın ikonik resimlerinden birisidir. - The view of the Earth from the Moon is one of the iconic images of the 20th century.

image
şekil
imaging device
imgeleme aygiti, goruntuleme aygiti
imaging geometry
imgeleme geometrisi
imaging help
Imaging Yardımı
imaging preview
Imaging Önizlemesi
imagery interpretation report; imaging infrared; intelligence information report
(Askeri) görüntü kıymetlendirme raporu; kızılötesi görüntüleme; istihbarat bilgi raporu
image
resim

Bir resim açın ve bir resim düzeni seçin. Bir resim açmak için Aça tıklatın. Programdan çıkmak için Çıkışı tıklatın. Resim Düzeni özelliği herhangi bir düzende göstermenize olanak tanır. - Open an image and select an image layout. Click Open for opening an image. Click Quit for quitting the program. Image Layout feature allows you to view in any layout.

Dünya'nın Ay'dan görüntüsü, 20. yüzyılın ikonik resimlerinden birisidir. - The view of the Earth from the Moon is one of the iconic images of the 20th century.

image
heykel

Heykeltıraş ahşabı Buda'nın görüntüsü şeklinde oydu. - The sculptor carved wood into an image of Buddha.

ultrasound imaging
(Geometri) Ultrason görüntüleme
image
(Bilgisayar) görüntü görüntü
image
şekillendirmek
image
(Bilgisayar) görüntüsü

Onun bütün umursadığı onun görüntüsüdür. - All he cares about is his image.

Ev kelimesi bir çatısı ve tüten bacaları olan bir dikdörtgen binanın zihinsel görüntüsünü anımsatır, ki bu çimenlerle ve ağaçlarla çevrili olabilir ve mutlu bir aile tarafından oturulabilir. - The word house evokes the mental image of a rectangular building with a roof and smoking chimney, which may be surrounded by grass and trees and inhabited by a happy family.

image
kanı
image
(Tıp) Işık etkisi veya mercek vasıtasiyle meydana gelen suret; hayal, imaj
diagnostic imaging
(Tıp) tanısal görüntüleme
image
(Askeri) HAYAL, GÖRÜNTÜ: Bir cismin, optik veya elektronik vasıtalarla, herhangi bir vasat üzerindeki görünüşü
image
imgeleştirmek
image
görünüş
image
(Bilgisayar) yansıma
image
(Sanat) betim
precision satellite imaging
(Askeri) hassas uydu görüntülemeleri
image
simge

Dünyanın Ay'dan görünümü, 20. yüzyılın simgesel görüntülerinden biridir. - The view of the Earth from the Moon is one of the iconic images of the 20th century.

image
image
aynı

Tom aynı görüntünün daha büyük versiyonunu görebilsin diye minyatür çizim üzerine tıkladı. - Tom clicked on the thumbnail so he could see a larger version of the same image.

image
tasvir

Şeytanın var olmadığını düşünüyorum, bence insanlık onu yarattı,kendi hayalinde ve tasvirinde - I think the devil doesn't exist, but man has created him, he has created him in his own image and likeness.

image
akis
image
izlenim
image
numune
image
hayal

Ben onun o zaman ne kadar acımasız olduğunu hayal edemiyordum. - I could not image how cruel he was at that time.

Şeytanın var olmadığını düşünüyorum, bence insanlık onu yarattı,kendi hayalinde ve tasvirinde - I think the devil doesn't exist, but man has created him, he has created him in his own image and likeness.

image
remiz
image
suret

Biz Tanrı'nın suretinde yaratıldık. - We were created in God's image.

İnsanoğlu Tanrı'nın suretinde yaratılmıştır. - Human beings were created in God's image.

image
imajı
image
görüntüde
magnetic resonance imaging
manyetik rezonans görüntüleme
magnetic resonance imaging
(Tıp, İlaç) Manyetik rezonans görüntülemesi: Çok güçlü bir mıknatıs ve radyo dalgaları kullanılarak canlı dokunun görüntülenmesini sağlayan ve iyonizan radyasyon içermeyen kesitsel bir radyolojik inceleme yöntemi
multispectral imaging
multispektral görüntüleme
computed imaging
bilgisayarla imge yaratma
image
aksettirmek
image
{i} kopya
image
{i} benzer

Onlar birbirlerinin benzeri. - They are the spitting image of one another.

image
f şekil
image
Işınların etkisi veya mercek vasıtasıyle meydana gelen şekil
image
{i} benzetme
image
toplumun kanaati
image
{i} put
infrared imaging
kızılaltı görüntülemesi
infrared imaging
kızılötesi görüntü
infrared imaging
infrared görüntü
monocular imaging
tekgozlu imgeleme
resonance imaging
rezonanslı görüntüleme
technical interface specification; thermal imaging system
(Askeri) ortak teknik özellikler; termal görüntüleme sistemi
thermal imaging device
(Askeri) Termal görüntü cihazı
thermal imaging sensor system
(Askeri) termal görüntüleme sensör sistemi
visual imaging system
(Askeri) görsel görüntüleme sistemi
English - English
The technigue or practice of creating images of otherwise invisible aspects of an object, especially of body parts
The use of mental images to alter a person's perceptions or behaviors
Present participle of image
tests or evaluation procedures that produce pictures of areas inside the body
A process whereby documents are scanned into a system and stored electronically
- The ability to accurately create a soundstage, incorporating a 3 dimensional effect possessing height, width and depth Good imaging should create the illusion of different instruments or vocalists placed in certain locations, such as what is experienced in a live show effect Imaging in a vehicle is greatly effected by limitation of the environment of listening area
The transmission of still images such as faxes, pictures, or slides
A technique that allows the students to slow down and focus individually on an issue The students, sitting quietly with eyes closed, allow pictures to form in their minds These images may be motivated by bits of narration, music, sounds, smells, etc
Imaging describes the extent to which an audio system reproduces the directional cues that enable the listener to locate the instruments and vocalists as they were positioned during recording and mixing (See also soundstage below) Good imaging creates a listening experience that seems natural and lifelike Since directional cues in sound come mainly in the higher frequencies, the key to attaining the best possible imaging is equal and unobstructed path lengths between the tweeters and the listeners ears That's one of the reasons why matched component speakers, with their versatile tweeter placement, sound as good as they do
Creating electronic files of objects or graphics
n The processes involved in the capture, storage, display, and printing of graphical images
The process of registering universal registered locations (URL), titles, descriptions, keywords and contact information with search engines and directories
the ability to form mental images of things or events; "he could still hear her in his imagination"
Tests that produce pictures of areas inside the body
This is what we call the work we perform on your image, such as dodging and burning; color correction; cloning, etc All of this work is done in Photoshop
{i} forming of mental images to control bodily processes (Psychology); photographing of the interior of the body by means of certain techniques and instruments (Medicine)
An audio reviewer’s description of the phenomenon whereby an audio system localizes individual instruments and performers within the soundstage between and behind the speakers
Imaging is a method for converting paper documentation into an electronic format, using scanners and associated techniques such as Optical Character Recognition, etc
Listening term A good stereo system can provide a stereo image that has width, depth and height The best imaging systems will define a nearly holographic re-creation of the original sound
listening term - it is the speakers ability to locate where each instrument or voice is located See Soundstage
To make a representation or imitation of the original sonic event
Method used to produce a picture of internal body structures Some imaging methods used to detect cancer are x-rays, CT scans, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
The ability to localize a sound in a stereo field or mix is called imaging Several things will affect the ability of a speaker system to image accurately: How matched the speakers are in construction and level (volume), exactly matched phase, and the interaction of the speakers with the listening environment will all be critical in determining imaging Assuming that the first items are determined by the speaker manufacturer and your system set up, careful acoustic treatment in your room can often make the largest difference in the clarity, stereo spread, and imaging of your studio monitoring system
The production of images of internal organs of the body Imaging techniques include x-ray and nuclear medicine procedures, CT scans, and MRI
(n ) The broad category of image-related computer technologies that includes computer graphics, image processing, image reconstruction, and scientific visualization Imaging technologies capture, store, display, and print graphical images
Imaging is the process of forming images that represent things such as sound waves, temperature, chemicals, or electrical activity. thermal imaging cameras. a technical process in which pictures of the inside of someone's body are produced, especially for medical reasons. diagnostic imaging medical imaging magnetic resonance imaging
Procedures that produce pictures of areas inside the body
The width and definition of a sound stage Instruments should appear to be coming from their correct positions, relative to recording
The use of a photosensitive system for the capture, recording, and retrieval of information associated with an object using electromagnetic energy [IUPAC Photo]
(medicine) obtaining pictures of the interior of the body
A system that allows documents such as new account agreements, to be stored as electronic images The image can then be viewed and printed from a special computer terminal Mutual fund companies also use imaging technology to store applications and letters related to a client's account
functional magnetic resonance imaging
A form of magnetic resonance imaging that records the flow of blood to areas of the brain when the patient is undertaking a specific neural activity
ghost imaging
the process of creating a ghost image of all the contents of a hard drive as a backup that may be stored and later retrieved if needed
image
To reflect, mirror

we look into a pair of eyes deep as our own, imaging our own, but all unconscious of us; to whom we for the time are become as spirits and invisible!.

image
To create an image of
image
A mental picture of something not real or not present
image
To create a complete backup copy of a file system or other entity
image
A file that contains all information needed to produce a live working copy. (see disk image, executable image and image copy)
image
To represent symbolically
in-office imaging
The use of medical diagnostic devices in the office of a treating physician; not relying on an outside service
magnetic resonance imaging
A technique that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to form cross sectional images of the human body for diagnostic purposes
image
{f} imagine; draw a likeness; describe; reflect; picture in the mind
diagnostic imaging
or medical imaging Use of electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures for diagnosis. X rays have been used since 1895. Denser tissues, such as bones, absorb more X rays and show as lighter areas on X-ray film. A contrast medium can be used to highlight soft tissues in still X-ray pictures or can be followed on X-ray motion-picture films as it moves through the body or part of the body to record body processes. In computed axial tomography, X rays are focused on specific tissue planes, and a series of such parallel "slices" of the body are processed by computer to produce a 3-D image. The risks of X-ray exposure are reduced by more precise techniques using lower doses and by use of other imaging techniques. See also angiocardiography; angiography; magnetic resonance imaging; nuclear medicine; positron emission tomography; ultrasound
functional magnetic resonance imaging
a form of magnetic resonance imaging of the brain that registers blood flow to functioning areas of the brain
image
– A set of attitudes or beliefs that a person or audience holds about a college or university Institutions have multiple images For example, older alums often view you differently than younger alumni; faculty with tenure often perceive you differently than faculty without Importantly, an image is how you are perceived and not necessarily how you are But because perceptions guide behavior, it is very important that you know how you are perceived by the audiences you value most
image
A characteristic of a person, group or company etc., style, manner of dress, how one is, or wishes to be, perceived by others
image
An imitation, representation, or similitude of any person, thing, or act, sculptured, drawn, painted, or otherwise made perceptible to the sight; a visible presentation; a copy; a likeness; an effigy; a picture; a semblance
image
To represent to the mental vision; to form a likeness of by the fancy or recollection; to imagine
image
Something mapped to by a function
image
If you are the image of someone else, you look very much like them. Marianne's son was the image of his father
image
Pictorial representation of data acquired by satellite systems, such as direct readout images from environmental satellites An image is not a photograph An image is composed of two-dimensional grids of individual picture elements (pixels) Each pixel has a numeric value that corresponds to the radiance or temperature of the specific ground area it depicts See gray scale
image
A concrete representation of an object or sensory experience Typically, such a representation helps evoke the feelings associated with the object or experience itself Images are either "literal" or "figurative " Literal images are especially concrete and involve little or no extension of the obvious meaning of the words used to express them Figurative images do not follow the literal meaning of the words exactly Images in literature are usually visual, but the term "image" can also refer to the representation of any sensory experience In his poem "The Shepherd's Hour," Paul Verlaine presents the following image: "The Moon is red through horizon's fog;/ In a dancing mist the hazy meadow sleeps " The first line is broadly literal, while the second line involves turns of meaning associated with dancing and sleeping
image
Can be a logo, photograph, custom graphic, map, or animated graphic The number of images on one page is determined by the size of the image file(s) Too many and the page takes too long to download (appear in the browser) One option commonly used is to have a smaller image (thumbnail) link to a larger photo to show detail
image
a picture or representation of an object or scene on paper or a display screen Remotely sensed images are digital representations of the earth
image
(1) A representation of information produced by radiant energy, such as light
image
An electronic picture, also called a graphic There are several formats for images EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)Highest quality image for electronic publishing (not Web page publishing) GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)Most common image format used for Web pages It is best used for images drawn by hand or created with a computer JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)Image format used for Web pages It is normally used for digital camera photos and scanned photos PICTMost commonly used image format for publishing TIFF (Tag Image File Format) High quality image Also used in publishing
image
(n ) A picture or graphic representation of an object
image
An image is a picture of someone or something. photographic images of young children
image
An image is a poetic description of something. The natural images in the poem are meant to be suggestive of realities beyond themselves
image
A copy of all or part of a disk drive retained for backup or replication purposes
image
A physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, or sculptured; a thought from the imagination made visible
image
To convert an idea to an image
image
A representation of anything to the mind; a picture drawn by the fancy; a conception; an idea
image
The figure or picture of any object formed at the focus of a lens or mirror, by rays of light from the several points of the object symmetrically refracted or reflected to corresponding points in such focus; this may be received on a screen, a photographic plate, or the retina of the eye, and viewed directly by the eye, or with an eyeglass, as in the telescope and microscope; the likeness of an object formed by reflection; as, to see one's image in a mirror
image
The representation of a human or nonhuman subject, or of an event
image
The subset of a codomain comprising those elements that are images of something
image
If you have an image of something or someone, you have a picture or idea of them in your mind. The image of art theft as a gentleman's crime is outdated
image
an iconic mental representation; "her imagination forced images upon her too awful to contemplate
image
n 1 A stored description of a graphic picture, either as a set of brightness and color values of pixels or as a set of instructions for reproducing the picture 2 A duplicate, copy, or representation of all or part of a hard or floppy disk, a section of memory or hard drive, a file, a program, or data For example, a RAM disk can hold an image of all or part of a disk in main memory; a virtual RAM program can create an image of some portion of the computer's main memory on disk
image
Stemming from Latin imago (imitation, copy, likeness, bust), the image is generally a representation, or double of something The emphasis of this term does not lie on a graphic quality, but on the likeness (a difference that can be compared to index vs icon) Thus, the image is 192 a (mental) picture of something not real or present; 193 a figure of speech, especially a metaphor; 194 concrete representation, as in art, literature, or music; 195 in mathematics, the image is a set of values of a function corresponding to a particular subset of a domain; 196 in computer science it is an exact copy of data in a file transferred to another medium; 197 in the context of media theory and semiotics, the image of a person or an institution is the public opinion of that person or institution, especially as interpreted by the mass media
image
Show; appearance; cast
image
Picture or graphical representation In remote sensing and GIS as a term that describes digital representations of earth features
image
  In the field of image processing, a two-dimensional representation of a scene   Synonym  picture
image
{i} figure; form; reflection; picture; likeness; embodiment
image
A graphic representation of an object that is produced by an optical or electronic device An example of this is remotely sensed data from a satellite, scanned data and photographs An image is stored as a raster data set of binary or integer values representing the intensity of reflected light, heat or other range of values on the electromagnetic spectrum
image
The representation of a scene as recorded by a remote sensing system Although image is a general term, it is commonly restricted to representations acquired by non-photographic methods
image
A graphic representation or description of a scene, typically produced by an optical or electronic device Common examples include remotely sensed data (e g , satellite data), scanned data, and photographs An image is stored as a raster data set of binary or integer values that represent the intensity of reflected light, heat, or other range of values on the electromagnetic spectrum
image
a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture); "the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln"; "the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone"
image
A graphic representation or description of an object that is typically produced by an optical or electronic device Common examples include remotely sensed data such as satellite data, scanned data, and photographs An image is stored as a raster data set of binary or integer values representing the intensity of reflected light, heat, or another range of values on the electromagnetic spectrum Remotely sensed images are digital representations of the earth
image
An optical or other representation of a real object; a graphic; a picture
image
someone who closely resembles a famous person (especially an actor); "he could be Gingrich's double"; "she's the very image of her mother"
image
A graphic in GIF or JPEG file format that can be inserted in a world wide web page FrontPage lets you import images in the following formats and insert them as GIF or JPEG: GIF, JPEG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIFF, TAG, PCD, RAS, EPS, PCX, and WMF
image
language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
image
an iconic mental representation; "her imagination forced images upon her too awful to contemplate"
image
Hence: The likeness of anything to which worship is paid; an idol
image
A picture or graphics file that can be inserted on a Web page and displayed in a Web browser FrontPage lets you import images in the following formats: GIF, JPEG (standard and progressive), BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIFF, TGA, RAS, EPS, PCX, and WMF Imported images are converted to GIF format (for images containing up to 256 colors) or JPEG format (for images containing over 256 colors) when the page is saved to the current FrontPage web
image
A representation or duplicate of something In terms of graphics, an image is a stored description of a picture
image
a standard or typical example; "he is the prototype of good breeding"; "he provided America with an image of the good father"
image
A graphical presentation or photograph
image
imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy"
image
The image of a person, group, or organization is the way that they appear to other people. The tobacco industry has been trying to improve its image
image
(Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world; "a public image is as fragile as Humpty Dumpty"
image
To represent or form an image of; as, the still lake imaged the shore; the mirror imaged her figure
image
An image is an online graphic Images may be photographs, line drawings or anything that could be scanned in or created online Images may be part of a Web page (inline image) or they may be attached to a hyperlink on a Web page
image
To create a complete backup copy of a filesystem
image
The optical reproduction of an object, produced by a lens or mirror A typical positive lens converges rays to form a “real” image which can be photographed A negative lens spreads rays to form a “virtual” image which can’t be projected
image
a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface; "they showed us the pictures of their wedding"; "a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them"
image
spitting image: see spit see also mirror image
image
A picture, example, or illustration, often taken from sensible objects, and used to illustrate a subject; usually, an extended metaphor
magnetic resonance imaging
the use of nuclear magnetic resonance of protons to produce proton density images
magnetic resonance imaging
The use of a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer to produce electronic images of specific atoms and molecular structures in solids, especially human cells, tissues, and organs. MRI the process of using strong magnetic fields to make an image of the inside of someone's body for medical reasons. Computer production of images from magnetic resonance. The structural and biochemical information it provides is helpful in the diagnosis of abnormalities without the possibly harmful effects of X rays or gamma rays. It is invaluable in detecting and delineating tumours and in providing images of the brain, the heart, and other soft-tissue organs. MRI may produce anxiety because the patient must often lie quietly inside a narrow tube. Another disadvantage is that it requires a longer scanning time than other computer-assisted forms of scanning, which makes it more sensitive to motion and of less value in scanning the chest or abdomen. However, MRI images provide better contrast between normal and diseased tissue than those produced by other computer-assisted imagery
imaging

    Hyphenation

    im·ag·ing

    Turkish pronunciation

    îmîcîng

    Synonyms

    visualization

    Pronunciation

    /ˈəməʤəɴɢ/ /ˈɪmɪʤɪŋ/

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