bio

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Tıp) Hayat
(Avrupa Birliği) biyo

Yuriko deniz biyolojisinden mezun bir öğrenci, bir balık tankının içinde uykuya daldı ve ahtapotlar ve deniz yıldızları ile kaplı olarak uyandı. - Yuriko, a marine biology grad student, fell asleep inside a fish tank and awoke covered in octopuses and starfish.

O, çok sıkı biyoloji çalışır. - He studies biology very hard.

(Biyokimya) diri
(Biyokimya) öz

Bu yeşil takım elbiseler, biyolojik kirlenme riskini azaltmak için özel takım elbiselerdir. - Those green suits are special suits for reducing the risk of biological contamination.

İyi bir özgeçmiş, ilgi çekici ve öğreticidir. - A good biography is interesting and instructive.

bio-
(önek) hayat
bio ethanol
bio etanol
bio functional
biyo-fonksiyonel
bio sphere
bio küre
bio statement
Öz geçmiş, biyografi
bio-inspired
(Mühendislik) Biyolojiden esinlenmiş

Biologically-inspired product development: The process of developing engineered products and devices by taking inspiration from the designs, materials, and manufacturing processes found in nature.

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"insan hayatı" anlamına gelenyunanca bios kelimesinden türetilmiş, canlı organizmalar veya işlemlere ilişkin olarak kullanılan önek
bios
bıos
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biyos
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(Anatomi) hayat
Englisch - Englisch
Abbreviation of biology

I've got a bio exam in the morning.

Abbreviation of biography
Relating to the field of biological science or substance
A press release that contains the biographical history of the Artist
A short paragraph, usually less than 100 words, that tells about the writer
Your wrestler's biography It may include his history, experience, and a physical description
colloquial, form of Abbreviation, biography
Short for "biography" A resume in narrative form, usually for a printed program or press release
A brief biographical statement about you, where you come from, and what past experience (if any) you have had in the theatre
Common European term for organic farming
The area in a users profile in which they can supply other users with details about themselves
Life macro Large
pref. life (Greek)
Sideways spin (Preferably horizontal)
Biological: as in parents, children, siblings
Biotechnology Industry Organization
usually a short 2 sentence description of the writer in the 3rd person
bio queen
A biologically female performance artist who performs in female drag at drag shows, or acts like a drag queen. Essentially a woman pretending to be a man who is mimicking or parodying another woman
bio queens
plural form of bio queen
bio-inspired
Ideas inspired by mechanisms or laws operating in biological organisms, (e.g. neural networks)
bio.
Biography
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Biology
Bio-inspired computing
(Bilgisayar) Bio-inspired computing, short for biologically-inspired computing, is a field of study that loosely knits together subfields related to the topics of connectionism, social behaviour and emergence. It is often closely related to the field of artificial intelligence, as many of its pursuits can be linked to machine learning. It relies heavily on the fields of biology, computer science and mathematics. Briefly put, it is the use of computers to model nature, and simultaneously the study of nature to improve the usage of computers. Biologically- inspired computing is a major subset of natural computation
Bío-Bío River
River, south-central Chile. Rising in the Andes Mountains, it flows northwestward 240 mi (380 km) to enter the Pacific Ocean near Concepción. Though it is one of Chile's longest rivers, it is shallow and navigable only by flat-bottomed boats
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Bio- is used at the beginning of nouns and adjectives that refer to life or to the study of living things. bio-engineering. relating to or using living things
bios
Basic Input/Output System
bios
Basic Input/Output System The BIOS is the only hardware-dependent module of the CP/M system It provides the BDOS with a set of primitive I/O operations The BIOS is an assembly language module usually written by the user, hardware manufacturer, or independent software vendor, and is the key to CP/M's portability The BIOS interfaces the CP/M system to its hardware environment through a standardized jump table at the front of the BIOS routine and through a set of disk parameter tables which define the disk environment Thus, the BIOS provides CP/M with a completely table-driven I/O system
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Basic Input/Output System, the portion of the program in some operating systems that tailors it to a specific computer
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Acronym for Basic Input-Output System The BIOS communicates between the operating system and the computer's hardware In some computers, the BIOS is able to correct the century part of a system date (i e, roll 19 to 20 at the Year 2000) There are only a few companies that create BIOS, (e g , AMI and Phoenix) but the companies that produce motherboards for computers often alter the BIOS code so that it is specific to that piece of equipment Therefore, the manufacturer of the computer is the only one who knows whether the particular BIOS in your computer is Year 2000 compliant or not There are several tests available, however, that will tell you whether the BIOS is compliant
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Basic Input Output System Provides fundamental services required for the operation of a computer Permanently present in the machine, these routines are generally stored in ROM (Read Only Memory) The system board contains a ROM BIOS to support all of its standard functions The Voyager Movie Player also has a BIOS for display features
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The program built into a computer to control its operation, especially the booting of an operating system Most computers let the user configure various BIOS options by means of a special screen or set of screens
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The BIOS is a set of routines that affect how the computer transfers data between computer components, such as memory, disks, and the display adapter BIOS instructions are built into the computer's read-only memory BIOS parameters can be configured through the BIOS Setup program (by hitting F2 during startup)
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Basic Input/Output System Software that determines what a computer can do without accessing programs Your BIOS has the information to control the keyboard, screen, drives, serial communications, and other functions BIOS is typically built into a ROM chip installed on the motherboard
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Basic Input 0utput System - It loads when you start up your computer and runs the inner workings of the computer
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Basic Input/Output System This is the low level set of interactions that allows your operating system to talk to the computer and its devices, such as the monitor and keyboard
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Basic Input Output System - often referred to as CMOS, the BIOS provides an interface for a computer's hardware and software The BIOS configuration determines how your hardware is accessed
bios
Basic Input-Output System Part of the computer's operating system that is built into the machine, rather than read from a disk drive at startup
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Stands for Basic Input/Output System This is the little set of programs that lets all the different parts of the computer talk to each other
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Basic Input Output System
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Basic Input/Output System A limited set of instructions to the computer which gets it started
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(Basic Input-Output System) - Startup routines that prepare the computer for operation
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An abbreviation for Basic Input/Output System On PC-compatible systems, the BIOS is used to perform all necessary functions to properly initialize the system's hardware when power is first applied The BIOS also controls the boot process, provides low-level input/output routines (hence its name) and (usually) allows the user to modify details of the system's hardware configuration
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Basic Input Output System This provides the basic instructions for a PC's hardware, and is coded into the computer's ROM (or Read Only Memory) The operating system (Windows 98, for instance) and applications access BIOS in order to enhance compatibility Back to Top
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Acronym for basic input/output system In the PC, a set of instructions, stored in read-only memory (ROM), that let your computer's hardware and operating system communicate with application programs and peripheral devices such as hard disks, printers, and video adapters These instructions are stored in non-volatile memory or as a permanent part of your computer They are always available at a specific addresses in memory, so all programs can access them to perform their basic I/O functions IBM computers contain a copyrighted BIOS that only their computers can use; however, other companies such as Phoenix, Award, and American Megatrends have developed BIOSes for other manufacturer's computers that emulate or mimic the IBM instructions without using the same code If you use non-IBM computer, the BIOS company's copyright message and BIOS version number are displayed every time you turn on your computer
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bye-ose Acronym for Basic Input/Output System, generally the lowest level of the Operating System, defining the set of routines programs can use to interface with hardware
bios
(Basic Input/Output System) is used to boot the computer when it is turned on and then allows the operating system to communicate with your computer's hardware It is the lowest level code and lives on a ROM chip on your computer's motherboard
bios
plural of bio
bios
Basic Input-Output System This is the small but fundamental program which starts up your computer and allows you to access your software programs
bios
Basic Input/Output System See Webopedia's definition of BIOS
bios
An Acronym for Basic Input/Output System Configures the system board and provides hardware information to the operating system
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