identities

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English - Turkish
(Bilgisayar) kimlikler

İkiz olan Mary ve ben kimliklerimizi değiştirerek ve herkesi kandırarak kendimizi eğlendirirdik. - Mary and I, who are twins, used to amuse ourselves by exchanging identities and fooling everyone.

İkiz olan Mary ve ben kimlikleri değiştirerek ve herkesi kandırarak kendimizi eğlendirirdik. - Mary and I, who are twins, would amuse ourselves by exchanging identities and fooling everyone.

identity
kimlik

Kimlik politikasının ötesine geçmemiz gerek. - We need to move beyond identity politics.

Daha sonra, yeni bir kimlik üstlendiler. - Afterwards, he assumed a new identity.

identity
benzerlik/kimlik
identity
{i} kişilik
identity
özdeşlik
identity
benzerlik
identity
(Tıp) idantite
identity
(Matematik) birim

Her birimiz kendi benzersiz kimliğine sahiptir. - Every of us has his own unique identity.

identity
{i} mat., (Felsefe) özdeşlik
identity
{i} hüviyet
identity
kimlik cüzdanı identity crisis ergenlik çağındaki benliği bulma bunalımı identity disk üzerinde askerlerin kimligi yazılı olan madalyon
identity
{i} aynılık
identity
ayniyet identity card kimlik belgesi
newton's identities
(Matematik) newton özdeşlikleri
English - English
plural of identity
identity
The difference or character that marks off an individual from the rest of the same kind, selfhood
identity
A name or persona—the mask or appearance one presents to the world—by which one is known

This criminal has taken on several identities.

multiplicative identities
plural form of multiplicative identity
identity
Identity refers to the way people see themselves--the groups they feel a part of, the significant aspects of themselves that they use to describe themselves to others Some theorists distinguish between collective identity, social identity, and personal identity However, all related in one way or another to a description of who one is, and how one fits into his social groups and society over all
identity
The difference or character that marks off an individual from the rest or the same kind
identity
The state or quality of being identical, or the same; sameness
identity
Knowledge of who one is
identity
a name for a person, device, or combination thereof, that is recognized by a system
identity
An equation that is true for values of their variables
identity
A representation (e g a string) uniquely identifying an authorised user, which can either be the full or abbreviated name of that user or a pseudonym
identity
A representation (e g a string) uniquely identifying an authorized user, which can either be the full or abbreviated name of that user or a pseudonym
identity
exact sameness; "they shared an identity of interests"
identity
An identical equation
identity
Each bit combination is represented by a single octet; this BCTF can be used only for storage objects all of whose bit combinations have a value not exceeding 255
identity
The sameness some individuals share to make up the same kind or universal
identity
The globally unique 'name' of an object Every Smalltalk object has an individual identity which distinguishes it from any other object, i e two object have the same identity iff they are one and the same object The identity of an object is not a user-accessible attribute Contrast with equality
identity
The topological overlay of a coverage (input) with a polygon coverage (identity) For each feature in the input coverage, the intersection with identity features is determined, creating new features of the same feature class as the input coverage For example, a road (input coverage, arc feature class) passing through two counties (identity coverage) would be split into two arc features, each with the attributes of the road and the county it passes through Compare with intersect and union
identity
Any function which maps all elements of its domain to themselves
identity
A unique piece of information that marks or signifies a particular entity within a domain Such information is only unique within a particular domain
identity
a relation in which the key contains all the attributes
identity
An element of an algebraic structure which, when applied to another element under an operation in that structure, yields this, second element
identity
In Outlook Express, it is possible to create separate identities, one for each member of your household This allows individuals to keep their personal Email private on a shared computer To learn how to create an identity, access the Outlook Express section of 3web's online help
identity
an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; "the identity under numerical multiplication is 1
identity
An alternative comparison matrix for FASTA searches
identity
A 2-adic predicate, say Ixy, asserting that its two arguments are identical Customarily symbolized by "=" and written in infix notation, "x=y" While all systems of polyadic predicate logic can express identity as easily as any other 2-adic relation, a system is said to be "with identity" iff it also contains axioms, axiom schemata, and/or rules of inference determining how "=" is to be used Note that an axiom like "(x)(x=x)" or "(x)Ixx" is not logically valid because there are interpretations of "=" or "I" that do not take the meaning of identity See first-order theory with identity; predicate logic with identity; interpretation, normal
identity
in order to use a concept we must be able to individuate different entities falling under that concept and to identify these individual entities over time It is unclear whether or not individuating and identifying entities must refer to the kind concepts under which they fall A special case of identity, discussed by Locke, Hume and many contemporary philosophers, is personal identity Both the memory and bodily criteria for personal identity have encountered difficulties, leading Parfit to question the importance of personal identity The identity theory of mind, according to which mental states are identical with states of the central nervous system led to much discussion, although other forms of materialism have supplanted it in current controversy Kripke's rejection of the notion of contingent identity in favour of necessary identity helped to renew discussion of the nature of the identity relation itself
identity
The accurate and positive identification of network users, hosts, applications, services, and resources New technologies such as digital certificates, smart cards, and directory services are beginning to play increasingly important roles in identity solutions
identity
Your identity is who you are. Abu is not his real name, but it's one he uses to disguise his identity
identity
the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; "you can lose your identity when you join the army"
identity
In comparison of nucleic acid or protein sequences, the extent to which two sequences have the same nucleotide or amino acid at equivalent positions, usually expressed as a percentage See also Similarity
identity
A Cred object that represents a single user with a username and a password of some sort
identity
An identity is an equation that is true for every value of the variable
identity
an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; "the identity under numerical multiplication is 1"
identity
A name or persona by which one is known
identity
An equation is an identity if it is true for every possible choice of values for its variables
identity
{i} individuality, personality, qualities which identify a person or thing; sameness; likeness, similarity
identity
Genus: Aspect of existence Differentia: All characteristics of an entity Link: Article
identity
The identity of a person or place is the characteristics they have that distinguish them from others. I wanted a sense of my own identity. Identity Christianity identity of indiscernibles identity theory dissociative identity disorder
identity
the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; "you can lose your identity when you join the army" exact sameness; "they shared an identity of interests" the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known; "geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it"; "it was too dark to determine his identity"; "she guessed the identity of his lover" an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; "the identity under numerical multiplication is 1
identity
operation gives same result as original number -- "Because dividing by one does not change the value of a number (by the identities property) " (65)
identity
A statement that two mathematical expressions are equal for all values of their variables
identity
The condition of being the same with something described or asserted, or of possessing a character claimed; as, to establish the identity of stolen goods
identity
The unique identifier for a person, organization, resource, or service [WSIA Glossary]
identity
the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known; "geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it"; "it was too dark to determine his identity"; "she guessed the identity of his lover"
identity
The conventional concept of self image is one example of identity In this work the concept of identity is broadened to include the way we see, hear and feel about ourselves An identity representation, aligned and matching in all senses is a significant pattern found in individuals who are able to bring their dreams to fruition
identities

    Turkish pronunciation

    aydentîtiz

    Pronunciation

    /īˈdentətēz/ /aɪˈdɛntɪtiːz/

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