observations

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Englisch - Türkisch
gözlem

Brahe yıldızlarla ilgili birçok gözlemler yaptı. - Brahe made many observations of the stars.

O bulgular benim kendi gözlemlerimle eşleşiyor. - Those findings match my own observations.

observation
{i} gözlem

Onun gözlemi şiddetli fakat o çok az diyor. - His observation is sharp, but he says very little.

Tom geceleyin gözlem için hastanede tutuldu. - Tom was kept in the hospital overnight for observation.

observation
gözetleme
observation
fikir
observation
{i} yorum

Bu bir hakaret değil, bu bir yorum. - It's not an insult. It's an observation.

observation
gaddar
observation
(Ticaret) araştırma
observation
dikkatlı bakma
observation
gizlice bakma
observation
gözleme

Bilim, dikkatli gözleme dayanmaktadır. - Science is based on careful observation.

Ampirik veriler yalnızca gözleme dayanır. - Empirical data is based solely on observation.

observation
inceleme
observation
görüş
observation
düşünce
observation
gözlemde
observation
seyretme
Aurora
(Mitoloji) Eos'un latince adı. Şafak tanrıçası
Aurora
(isim) şafak tanrıçası [mit.]
Aurora
{i} şafak tanrıçası [mit.]
observation
observation post topçu rasat mevzii
observation
{i} gözlem sonucu
observation
observation car yolcuların etrafı seyretmesine uygun şekilde geniş pencereleri olan vagon
observation
{i} gözetim
observation
dikkatli bakma
observation
{i} ileri sürülen düşünce/fikir
observation
(Askeri) DÜŞÜNCELER (MÜLAHAZAT)
observation
observational gözlem kabili
observation
{i} rasat
Englisch - Englisch
­ information learned about the world around us that's gathered by using our five senses and scientific equipment
of participant behavior may be recorded in quantitative (e g , real-time coded categories) or qualitative (e g , note-taking for case study) formats or by special media (i e , audio or video recordings)
Occur at hourly intervals and when required in-between with complex procedures, to ensure patient stability and safety
the unit criteria or specific measure of the observed characteristics of a VSA or VSU that are used to assign a rating to a factor and in some cases a parameter
Plural of observation
An important form of field research Viewing a setting or event first hand See Finding Sources in the Field / Observing in An Introduction to Research Processes
Aurora
Information about objects and events, collected by using one or more of your senses
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The act of observing, and the fact of being observed
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The act of noting and recording some event; or the record of such noting
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A judgement based on observing
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{n} a noting, notice, heed, remark, notations
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The result of an act, or of acts, of observing; view; reflection; conclusion; judgment
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A remark or comment
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The particular value assigned to a case on a particular variable
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the act of observing; taking a patient look
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- Seeing and recording a fact
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A research technique in which an investigator collects information through direct participation in and/or observation of a group, tribe, or community (See 36)
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A combination of target and specific observing parameters
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We use our senses to gather information about the world around us observing is the most fundamental scientific thinking process Only through observing are we able to acquire information about the world around us Given objects to play with the young student will look, touch, smell, taste, and listen to them These sensory actions enable the learner to construct a view of the world and how it works By observing, humans gather information as raw material for constructing fundamental knowledge
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a fact or occurrence that is recognized and recorded
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If a person makes an observation, they make a comment about something or someone, usually as a result of watching how they behave. `You're an obstinate man,' she said. `Is that a criticism,' I said, `or just an observation?'
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– The act of noting and recording facts and events
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the act of observing; taking a patient look the act of making and recording a measurement facts learned by observing; "he reported his observations to the mayor"
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Closely monitoring a patient's condition but withholding treatment until symptoms appear or change Also called watchful waiting
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The act of recognizing and noting some fact or occurrence in nature, as an aurora, a corona, or the structure of an animal
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Observation is the action or process of carefully watching someone or something. careful observation of the movement of the planets In hospital she'll be under observation all the time
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{i} act of watching; act of looking; act of paying attention; supervision; remark
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Observations refer to repeated values of a data variable The rows of a column represent the observations
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The immediate perception of a thing or event Other things being equal, observation produces the most solid grounds for accepting a claim, and the most solid grounds for rejecting one that denies one's observation But many circumstances can render even observation unreliable
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Performance of what is prescribed; adherence in practice; observance
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An observation is something that you have learned by seeing or watching something and thinking about it. This book contains observations about the causes of addictions
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The act or the faculty of observing or taking notice; the act of seeing, or of fixing the mind upon, anything
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An assessment process in which the teacher systematically observes and records information about student performance in order to evaluate what has been learned A checklist is often used to record what has been observed
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The process of direct sensory inspection involving trained observers
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The period of time over which GPS data is collected simultaneously by two or more receivers
observation
the act of making and recording a measurement
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(1) the act of noting a phenomenon, orten with instruments, and recording it for scientific or other purposes; (2) the result or record of such notation
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the act of noticing or paying attention; "he escaped the notice of the police"
observation
a data collection method where the relevant behaviors are recorded
observation
watching the patient and offering treatment only when symptoms increase or change
observation
A set of integrations while the antennas complete an elemental pattern across the source, and possibly while frequency switching, nutator switching, etc
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a remark expressing careful consideration
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A research method, in which the investigator systematically watches, listens to and records the phenomenon of interest
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Hence: An expression of an opinion or judgment upon what one has observed; a remark
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Specifically, the act of measuring, with suitable instruments, some magnitude, as the time of an occultation, with a clock; the right ascension of a star, with a transit instrument and clock; the sun's altitude, or the distance of the moon from a star, with a sextant; the temperature, with a thermometer, etc
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a dataset processing through the pipeline
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The act of noting and recording a phenomenon, often with instruments (cameras, recorders) or note taking observer-as-participant: An observational role revealed to others and offering a very limited time for data collection open-ended question: A question that does not provide a list of alternative answers, but allows the respondent to express his or her position on a topic operational definition: An explicit procedure for defining a variable by the means used to measure it The personal meaning of leisure can be operationally defined as the responses to a set of involvement profile questions ordinal scale: A measurement of a variable that results in the classification of phenomena into a set of ranked or ordered attributes The ordinal scale has the characteristic of the nominal scale (different numbers mean different things) plus the characteristic of indicating "greater than" or "less than " P
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Observation is the ability to pay a lot of attention to things and to notice more about them than most people do. She has good powers of observation
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the attentive watching of somebody or something; the careful observing and recording of something that is happening, for example, a natural phenomenon; the use of one’s senses to learn something new
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facts learned by observing; "he reported his observations to the mayor"
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A sensor reading from a Device, such as current, pressure, temperature, valve state or voltage Observations are represented in Livingstone as Observation Variables
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Normally a visual description
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In meteorology, the evaluation of one or more meteorological elements, such as temperature, pressure, or wind, that describe the state of the atmosphere, either at the earth's surface or aloft An observer is one who records the evaluations of the meteorological elements
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  noticing someone and judging his/her action in some way   As teachers, we observe our learners everyday, usually in an unstructured way   This is a type of assessment
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The information so acquired
observations

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    äbzırveyşınz

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