Yönetici ve moderatörler en iyi dil aracı Tatoeba Project için çalışıyorlar. - Administrator and moderators are working for the best language tool, Tatoeba Project.
A registered user assigned by an administrator of a particular ezboard community and given the authority to edit posts and move, delete and close topics in a forum
A list owner to whom a list's messages are sent for clearance before being sent to the list's subscribers Only lists that are set up as moderated lists have a moderator See types of lists for more information
A material such as light or heavy water or graphite used in a reactor to slow down fast neutrons by collision with lighter nuclei so as to expedite further fission
A person, or small group of people, who manage moderated mailing lists and Usenet newsgroups Moderators are responsible for determining which email submissions are passed onto a list
In some Protestant churches, a moderator is a senior member of the clergy who is in charge at large and important meetings. a former moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
a person, or small group of people, who manages a moderated mailing list or Usenet newsgroup Moderators are responsible for determining which email submissions are passed on to the list or newsgroup
1 In Internet mailing lists and newsgroups, it is possible to set up the mailing list or newsgroup so that all messages have to be sent to the moderator for approval before they are circulated to the group This helps to keep messages on topic, reduce spam, and reduce flames Especially in newsgroups, moderated newsgroups tend to have a much higher proportion of useful content than unmoderated newsgroups 2 In FidoNet Technology Networks, the person who began an echo, established the topic, and sets the rules In Internet mailing lists, the equivalent term is list owner
Person who is primarily responsible for facilitating and coordinating an inspection When there is no "Reader" in the inspection process, the moderator also controls the pace of review of the work product during the inspection meeting
A person, or small group of people who manage some subset of mailing lists and Usenet newsgroups Moderators are responsible for determining which email submissions are passed onto a list
someone who mediates disputes and attempts to avoid violence someone who presides over a forum or debate in the Presdyterian church, the officer who presides over a synod or general assembly any substance used to slow down neutrons in nuclear reactors
A person who runs, or moderates, a conference or message area Some Usenet newsgroups are "moderated" by such a person who decides what messages are acceptable for posting
A material used to slow neutrons in a reactor Slow neutrons are particularly effective in causing fission Neutrons are slowed down when they collide with atoms of light elements such as hydrogen and carbon, two common moderators
{i} mediator, arbitrator, intermediary; person who is responsible for a newsgroup or mailing list on the Internet and for checking the messages before sending them to the group (Computers)
A person who receives comments and decides whether to accept each one, whether it is in the appropriate position and carries out editing of the comment if required
In the University of Oxford, an examiner for moderations; at Cambridge, the superintendant of examinations for degrees; at Dublin, either the first (senior) or second (junior) in rank in an examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts
In debates and negotiations, the moderator is the person who is in charge of the discussion and makes sure that it is conducted in a fair and organized way. = chair
A person who manages or administers a discussion group, interest group, listserv list, mailing list, or Usenet newsgroup In most cases, the moderator is a volunteer Messages sent to the group are first read by the moderator, who then passes appropriate messages to the group
Moderators are used to lower ("moderate") the energies of a portion of the neutrons emitted by fissioning uranium atoms, to increase their probability of hitting another uranium atom to cause further fissioning Graphite and light water are frequently used as moderators