inputs

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الإنجليزية - التركية
(Ticaret) girdi
girişler
input
girdi
input
giriş

Veri girişin için teşekkürler. - Thanks for your input.

Onlara bizim veri girişini verdik. - We gave them our input.

input
{i} veri girişi

Herhangi bir veri girişi takdir edilecektir! - Any input would be appreciated!

Onlara bizim veri girişini verdik. - We gave them our input.

input
(Tıp) içeri giren madde
input
katma
input
(Ticaret) girdiler
input
(Aydınlatma) giriş büyüklüğü
input
(Dilbilim) giri

Herhangi bir veri girişi takdir edilecektir! - Any input would be appreciated!

Veri girişin için teşekkürler. - Thanks for your input.

input
verme
input
bilgi
input
(Gıda) giren
input
(Tıp) giren madde miktarı
input
tavsiye
input
Gelir
input
input
complementary inputs
(Ticaret) tamamlayıcı girdiler
configuration of PLC inputs and outputs
(Tekstil) PLC giriş ve çıkışlarının konfigürasyonu
economic inputs
(Ticaret) ekonomik girdiler
input
(Tıp) n.İçeri giren madde, giren madde miktarı
input
{i} ekon., elek. girdi
input
{i} (birinden gelen) düşünceler/sözler
input
bir elektrik cihazına verilen cereyan veya voltaj
input
bir makinaya verilen enerji miktarı
input
girdi/giriş
input
{i} (Bilgisayar) girdi, giriş
input
(Askeri) GİRDİ: İstihsalde kullanılan üretim unsurlar ve mallar
input
(Hukuk) besleme
input
(Hukuk) bilgisayar bilgileri
التركية - التركية

تعريف inputs في التركية التركية القاموس.

İNPUT
(Hukuk) Girdi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The resources used to produce outputs Inputs are usually expressed as amounts of expenditure or of resources themselves (for example the number of employee/days) An input to one activity may also be the output of an earlier activity
The resources needed to provide a particular product or service Inputs include labor hours, materials and equipment
resources used by firms in their production processes, namely land (and the natural resources in it), labor and capital
the resources used in production
items purchased to carry out a farm's operation, such as fertilizer, seed, and fuel
the various material, labor, and other factors used in production
Resources that go into a program
Anything that people give up, offer, or trade to their organization in exchange for outcomes
Anything that people give up, offer, or trade to their organization in exchange for outcomes [4]
the resources used to support educational activities and services
A generic term meaning various components that are essential to any transformation process in order to produce an output
Resources (i e expenditures or employee time) used to produce outputs and outcomes
Products or services obtained from others (suppliers) in order to perform our job tasks The raw materials, energy, information, or skill needed to operate a process
resources dedicated to or consumed by the program Examples are money staff and staff time, volunteers and volunteer time, facilities, equipment, and supplies (United Way of America)
Resources going into the project
In balance theory, the contributions to an exchange made by each of the parties to the exchange
the cost of the service and resources provided, the physical assets used and the human resources provided which are allocated and consumed to enable a program to operate
Personnel and other resources necessary for producing outputs and achieving results
are resources a program uses to achieve program objectives Examples are staff, volunteers, facilities, equipment, curricula, and money A program uses inputs to support activities
The products, services, material and so forth obtained from suppliers and used to produce the outputs delivered to customers
the resources-such as labor, money, materials, and energy-that are converted into outputs
The resources used to conduct a program
plural of input
Any combination of the appropriate factors of production used in the production process
the resources such as time, labor, materials that are necessary to carry out activities
Resources - in the form of people, expertise, materials, energy, facilities and funds - that the GRDC and its R&D partners use in activities to produce outputs
input
To enter data

The user inputs his date of birth and the computer displays his age.

input
To accept data that is entered

The program inputs a value for the integer variable num and compares it with the constant integer limit.

input
Any data that are entered into a running program, or into a file
input
Information transferred into a computer from some external source, such as the keyboard, the mouse, a disk drive, or a modem
input
1 The process of entering information into a computer 2 The information entered or put into a computer for processing (Terms, Gr 3)
input
The data entered to a computer system The process of enter data
input
Information given to a computer or computer program
input
Data going into the computer, usually from an operator typing at the terminal or by a program reading from the disk
input
The information that a computer or a particular computer program takes in
input
Something fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the outputs of that process
input
The data or information entered into a computer; or the act of entering that data into the computer
input
enter (data or a program) into a computer
input
1 v To enter data into a computer via an input device 2 n Data that has been inputted (sense 1) into the computer
input
1 The path through which information is applied to any device
input
Information used by a computer or computer program
input
any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
input
Input is data fed into a computer processor that is received into the computer by a keyboard, disk drive, or other sources
input
If you input information into a computer, you feed it in, for example by typing it on a keyboard. All this information had to be input onto the computer. inputted input inputting to put information into a computer   output be input to sth
input
The number or value that is entered, for example, into a function machine The number that goes into the machine is the input (cf Functions as Processes or Rules Discussion)
input
Input is information that is put into a computer. output
input
Something put into a system, such as resources, in order to achieve a result In-service - 1 A full-time employee 2 Workshops and lectures designed to keep practicing professionals abreast of the latest developments in their field
input
A term used in electronic data processing to describe the translation of information into the language of the computer usually by means of a computer terminal, punched cards or tapes
input
Input consists of information or resources that a group or project receives. We listen to our employees and value their input
input
adj (of a stream) supporting input operations (i e , being a "data source") An input stream might also be an output stream, in which case it is sometimes called a bidirectional stream See the function input-stream-p
input
Information transferred into a Newton from some external source, such as the pen or a modem Compare to Output Source: NUIG
input
A variable (whether stored within a component or outside it) that is read by the component [4]
input
In electronic records, data to be entered into a computer for processing See also INFORMATION SYSTEM, OUTPUT
input
The place that the audio signal goes into a piece of equipment Examples are where the microphone signal or tape machine signal goes into the mixer
input
The form input is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle
input
signal going into an electronic system
input
A signal (or power) which is applied to a piece of electric apparatus, or the terminals on the apparatus to which a signal or power is applied
input
Information about the background and services received by the subject of a follow-up study stored electronically in a format that conforms to specifications that facilitate linkages with external files likely to contain information about the post-program outcomes achieved by that subject (See also Seed Record )
input
Addition of matter, energy, or information to a system Also see output
input
{i} data fed into a computer or other device (Computers); something which is inserted; power, strength, capacity (Machinery); material used in production processes (Economics)
input
A signal (or power) which is applied to a piece of electric apparatus, or the terminals on the apparatus to which a signal or power is applied to generate intelligent signal processing
input
(Noun) the data entered into a computer system (Verb) the process of entering data
input
{f} enter data into a computer
inputs
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