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effector

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Askeri) yardımcı manevra unsuru
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim,Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) efektör
DENGELEYiCi
(Tıp) Bir adale bir gudde veya organda sonlanan motor veya sekretuvar sinir
(Askeri) YARDIMCI MANEVRA UNSURU (HV.): Bir füzeye, uçuş esnasında manevra imkanı sağlayan aerodinamik bir yüzey, yalpa çemberli motor (gimboled motor) veya yardımcı bir jet gibi-mekanik vasıta
(Biyokimya) etkileyici
(Dilbilim) etkileyen
effector caspase
(Tıp, İlaç) Programlı hücre ölümünü başlatan enzim

Apoptosis sets in under the effect of caspase.(Apoptosis= Doğal programlı hücre ölümü).

effector organ
(Tıp) efektör organ
end-effector
Makinelerdeki robotik kolların sonunda bulunan tutma görevi yapan uç kısım
İngilizce - İngilizce
Any small molecule that effects the function of an enzyme by binding to an allosteric site
Any muscle, organ etc. that can respond to a stimulus from a nerve
The part of a nerve that carries a stimulus to a muscle etc
{n} one who effects or produces, a maker
The mechanism of an agent used to interact with and mobilize within the environment An agent uses effectors to interact with its environment For example, the HR department is an effector for the company that performs certain actions such as hiring people, communicating information, producing employee database records, counseling employees on health benefits, etc
Node that executes some physical action in the game world This is a Node Category
An effecter
The last point in a chain displayed as a null Moving the effector invokes inverse kinematics (IK), which modifies the angles of all the joints in the chain between the root and the effector The effector is the child of the chain root See also Chain
{i} person or thing that effects, something which activates, something which carries out
A peripheral organ that receives nerve impulses and reacts by movement (muscle) or secretion (gland)
an organ (a gland or muscle) that becomes active in response to nerve impulses a nerve fiber that terminates on a muscle or gland and stimulates contraction or secretion
an organ (a gland or muscle) that becomes active in response to nerve impulses
a nerve fiber that terminates on a muscle or gland and stimulates contraction or secretion
a physiological structure designed to send something, such as motor information, to the parts of the body that act on the environment
An organ of the body, either a muscle or a gland, that responds to a motor neuron impulse
Small molecule which binds to regulatory proteins and modifies transcription
A distinct and defined capability of an Animat that can be used to bring about change in position within an environment or change to the environment
An effector is the target structure in a feedback loop Effectors change their activity to produce a desired change in the status of a regulated variable In the body, effectors are typically regulated by the nervous and endocrine systems
Any device used to maneuver a rocket in flight, such as an aerodynamic surface, a gimbaled motor, or a jet
one who brings about a result or event; one who accomplishes a purpose
effector caspase
(Tıp, İlaç) The term effector caspase refers to some members of a group of evolutionarily conserved cysteine proteases the cleavage substrate of which contains an aspartate residue (a cysteine aspartase; see: caspases). These enzymes, known also as death effector caspases, are part of a proteolytic cascades that involves cleavage of many different cellular protein substrates vital for cell functions (so-called death substrates)
end-effector
Any attachment on the end of a robot that interacts with the environment, such as a device to lift parts

The system integrates a single camera into the robot's end-effector, and adds a specialized, durable lighting unit that moves with the robot to illuminate the parts. — Eyes on the Line, Mechanical Engineering, August 2005.

end effector
In Robotics, an End effector is the device at the end of a robotic arm, designed to interact with the environment. The exact nature of this device depends on the application of the robot
end effector
A below-the-hook lifting device specifically adapted for a special application or load
end effector
The end of the robotic arm that does the work Ex Gripper, Vacuum, Special tool
end effector
Device attached to wrist of industrial robot arm that enables robot to perform tasks
end effector
The device on the end of a robot "arm" used to grasp
end effector
A tool or gripping mechanism attached to the wrist of a robot to accomplish some task It usually encompasses a motor, or driven mechanical device It is used as a sensor, gripping device, paint gun, drill, are welding device, etc See Wrist, and Sensor
effector