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(Askeri) NİRENGİ TEŞKİLİ, ÜÇGENLEME, NİRENGİ: Bir ölçme usulü. Bu usulde, çeşitli arazi tafsilatının mevkileri bir üçgenler şebekesi kurularak bulunur. Bu üçgenlerden her birinin baz hattı, mevki ve uzunluk bakımından, sıhhatli olarak tespit edildikçe, yeni baz hatları tesis edilir ve diğer noktaların mevkileri bunlar vasıtasıyla kestirilir
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to pit two others against each other in order to achieve a desired outcome or to gain an advantage; to "play both ends against the middle"

It is one thing to triangulate between the United States and the Arab world for short-term advantage; quite another to find oneself alienated from the heretofore supportive Americans without finding commensurate gratitude from the Middle East.

to locate by means of triangulation
To make triangular, or three-cornered
To divide into triangles; specifically, to survey by means of a series of triangles properly laid down and measured
{s} built of three-sided polygons
survey by triangulation; "The land surveyor worked by triangulating the plot" measure by using trigonometry; "triangulate the angle" divide into triangles or give a triangular form to; "triangulate the piece of cardboard" composed of or marked with triangles
{f} divide into three-sided polygons; measure or survey by use of triangles
divide into triangles or give a triangular form to; "triangulate the piece of cardboard"
survey by triangulation; "The land surveyor worked by triangulating the plot"
measure by using trigonometry; "triangulate the angle"
composed of or marked with triangles
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A technique in surveying in which distances and directions are estimated from an accurately measured baseline and the principles of trigonometry
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The network of triangles, so obtained, that are the basis of a map or chart
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The use of three (or more) researchers to interview the same people or to evaluate the same evidence to reduce the impact of individual bias

Triangulation was established by asking researcher #2 and researcher #4 to conduct their own interview of the participant.

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A delaying move in which the king moves in a triangular path in order to force the advance of a pawn
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past of triangulate
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third-person singular of triangulate
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present participle of triangulate
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a method of finding your position by measuring the lines and angles of a triangle on a map
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Subdivision of a polygon so that it becomes bound by only three edges This ensures a planar polygon which behaves well in all circumstances
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In navigation or seismology, a process by which an unknown location is found using three known distances from known locations
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A tiling of some object such as a manifold by simplices
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{i} use of triangles for surveying or measuring
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In an evaluation, triangulation is an attempt to get a fix on a phenomenon or measurement by approaching it via several (three or more) independent routes This effort provides redundant measurement
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A method of surveying in which the stations are points on the ground at the vertices of a chain or network of triangles The angles of the triangles are measured instrumentally and the sides are derived by computation from selected sides or bases, the lengths of which are obtained by direct measurement on the ground or by computation from other triangles
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given a set of points, connect them into a mesh of triangles
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a method of surveying; the area is divided into triangles and the length of one side and its angles with the other two are measured, then the lengths of the other sides can be calculated
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In a dome context, triangulation is used to mean the process of subdividing a triangle into smaller triangles So if the base figure (usually an icosahedron) has large triangular faces, then triangulation involves subdividing each of the icosahedron's triangular faces into a grid of smaller triangles (Note: triangulation is the term I've always used, if anybody knows a more accepted term for this concept, please let me know!) See also Frequency
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Using multiple methods and/or data sources to study the same phenomenon The idea here is for the weaknesses in any one method to be compensated for by the strengths of another The researcher addresses the issue from different methodological positions, rather like taking photographs of the same subject from different angles to reveal a more valid picture of what the object actually looks like
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A method of surveying in the location of an object may be calculated from the known locations of two other objects Creating a triangle from the three items, the angles and sides of the triangle can be measured and the location of the unknown object is calculated algebraically
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the use of three (or more) sources of information to derive and substantiate an assessment or conclusion
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A process of cross-checking and cross-validating by talking with and referring to various sources The "triangle" refers to simultaneous use of (1) perception, (2) validation and (3) documentation It is the verification of information by using the same topic of investigation in three ways, i e in terms of composition of team, techniques applied and sources of information By combining multiple data-sources, methods, analyses or theories, evaluators hope to overcome the bias that comes from single informants, single-methods, single observer or single theory studies
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the method in surveying of making measurements and using trigonometry to find where places are located on the earth's surface using points whose exact location is known
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The lengthy process of pinning down a caller's location using radio receivers, a compass and a map
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Technique for organizing a structure or system in triangular form (see Triangulated System)
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To survey a region by dividing the area into triangles and measuring the angles of these triangles
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Method of determining distance based on the principles of geometry A distant object is sighted from two well-separated locations The distance between the two locations and the angle between the line joining them and the line to the distant object are all that are necessary to ascertain the object's distance
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For a finite set of points in the plane, a triangulation of these points is any partition of the points into a set of non-overlapping triangles
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A surface made of triangles If the triangles are small then the surface appears smooth
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A method used by imaging sensor systems to determine distance by forming a right triangle consisting of a light source, camera, and sample Distance can be calculated if the distance between the camera and light source is known, along with the angle between the incident and reflected light beam
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(See pivot conversion )
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The series or network of triangles into which the face of a country, or any portion of it, is divided in a trigonometrical survey; the operation of measuring the elements necessary to determine the triangles into which the country to be surveyed is supposed to be divided, and thus to fix the positions and distances of the several points connected by them
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a trigonometric method of determining the position of a fixed point from the angles to it from two fixed points a known distance apart; useful in navigation
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The lengthy process of pinning down a caller's location using radio receivers, a compass and a map (Back to top )
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a method for surveying, or measuring distances; it is a way to draw a straight line over the curved surface of the earth
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Triangulation is a method of building triangles with the irregularly sampled points as the triangles apexes Triangulation describes cluster structure of the monitoring network and points' neighbourhood See 3 1 Create a Data Post Plot
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A method of finding your location on a map by sighting on two or three visible land features By plotting the known bearings you can find your location at the point where the lines intersect (see the compass instruction manual for a more complete definition and illustration)
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A process of cross-checking and cross-validating by talking with and referring to various sources
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Method of extending horizontal position on the surface of the Earth by measuring the angles of triangles and the included sides of selected triangles
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