(Askeri) HİZA; MUVAZAT: 1. Gözlemci tarafından görülen (ışık, bıkın, v. b. gibi) iki veya daha fazla göze çarpan nesnenin kerterizi. 2. Topografik ayrıntılarla ilgili olarak bir harita veya kroki üzerinde bir yolun, demiryolunun v. b. lerinin gösterilmesi
Alignment refers to the position of lines in a paragraph in relation to the document's left and right margins; i e , whether they are left-aligned, centered, right-aligned, or justified (evenly spaced)
The positioning of text within the page margins Alignment can be flush left, flush right, justified, or centred Flush left and flush right are sometimes referred to as left justified and right justified
In transportation, the horizontal and vertical ground plan of a roadway, railroad, transit route, or other facility as it would appear in plan and profile The alignment is usually described on the plans by the use of technical data, such as grades, coordinates, bearings, and horizontal and vertical curves
The process of linking curriculum, assessment, classroom instruction, and learning to a set of standards that describes what students should know and be able to do The goal of alignment is to ensure that classroom instruction and learning activities support adopted standards and assessments Professional development and instructional materials must be linked to what is needed to achieve the standards
the direction that the body and club are "lined up" in the address position Example: Standard issue alignment is parallel to the target line with a square clubface An easy way to visualize this alignment is to imagine a railroad track -- your feet are standing on one track; the clubface is on, and square to, the other
The positioning of text within the page margins Alignment can be flush left, flush right, justified, or centered Flush left and flush right are sometimes referred to as left justified and right justified
the congruency between the written, taught, and tested curriculum; vertical alignment refers to agreement throughout the PK-12 system; horizontal alignment refers to agreement within a grade level or course
The process of lining up two or more sequences to achieve maximal levels of identity (and conservation, in the case of amino acid sequences) for the purpose of assessing the degree of similarity and the possibility of homology
the act of aligning or the condition of being aligned; in typesetting, denotes the exactly even relationship at the top or bottom of letters of a font; can also refer to the setting of lines of type, so that their ends appear even, refer to justify
the degree of agreement, conformance and consistency among organizational purpose, vision and values; structures, systems, and processes; and individual skills and behaviors
Alignment refers to agreement between two measures In the case of standards and assessments, alignment refers to assessments measuring what standards are set regarding what students should know and do and at what level they should perform
Process of mounting optical elements and adjusting their positions and orientations so that light follows exactly the desired path through the instrument and each optical element performs its function as planned
Alignment refers to type being set flush left, flush right, centered, or justified Justified type lines up on both the left and right sides of the columns full measure
The juxtaposition of amino acids or nucleotides in homologous molecules to maximize similarity or minimize the number of inferred changes among the sequences Alignment is used to infer positional homology (q v ) prior to or concurrent with phylogenetic
Alignment refers to both horizontal and vertical placement of the tracks within the corridor The horizontal alignment defines the side of corridor The vertical alignment refers to the orientation up and down i e below grade, at grade or above grade
The arrangement of the parts of a system to support the overall purpose of the system Strategic alignment means deliberately arranging all parts of an enterprise, including its IT function and investments in its IT capability, to be consistent with the enterprise's overall business purpose and priorities (mission, vision, measurable goals, strategies, etc ) as a whole
The degree of agreement, conformance, and consistency among organizational purpose, mission, vision, and values; structures, systems, and processes; and individual values, skills, and behaviors [SRV]
{i} act of forming into a line, act of straightening; positioning, arrangement; placement and direction of text or graphics in relation to the document margin (Computers, Printing)
the act of adjusting or aligning the parts of a device in relation to each other the spatial property possessed by an arrangement or position of things in a straight line or in parallel lines
(Otomotiv) The position of the wheels relative to the car body. Proper wheel alignment reduces tire wear and improves driving control. Normal driving will eventually take wheels slightly out of alignment but running over bumps and curbs will make that happen faster. Cars have adjustments that allow mechanics to bring wheels back in alignment
The act of adjusting to a line; arrangement in a line or lines; the state of being so adjusted; a formation in a straight line; also, the line of adjustment; esp
The alignment of something is its position in relation to something else or to its correct position. the alignment of mirrors in the telescope. = position
An alignment is support for a particular group, especially in politics, or for a side in a quarrel or struggle. The church should have no political alignment = affiliation