mosaic

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English - Turkish
çeşitli parçalardan meydana gelen edebieser
mozaik
{i} musa peygambere ait
{i} musa'dan kalma
(Askeri) MOZAİK: Dünya yüzeyinin belirli bir kısmının fotoğrafla aralıksız olarak gösterilmesi için, birbirleriyle çalışan fotoğrafların bir araya getirilmesi. Ayrıca bakınız: "controlled mosaic", "uncontrolled mosaic", "strip mosaic"
(Tıp) Aynı dokuya ait hücrelerin birbirinden farklı kromozom dizisi göstermesi
i., s. mozaik
(sıfat) mozaik
mozaikli
(Tıp) Küçük parçaların, serpme şeklinde bir araya gelmesiyle beliren şekil, mozaik
mozaik gibi
mozak
Musevi
mosaic disease
mozaik hastalığı
mosaic disease
mozaik (hastalığı)
mosaic map
mozaik harita
mosaic plant
mozaik fabrikası
mosaic printer
mozaik yazıcı
mosaic structure
mozaik yapı
mosaic assembly
(Askeri) MOZAİK YAPMA: Fasılasız bir şekil meydana getirmek üzere hava fotoğraflarının birleştirilmesi işlemi
mosaic mountant
(Askeri) MOZAİK ALTLIĞI: Mozaik yapmak üzere hava fotoğraflarının tespit edildikleri karton veya yapışkan taban
controlled mosaic
(Askeri) fotoplan
strip mosaic
(Askeri) şerit mozaik
tobacco mosaic virus
Tütün mozaik virüsü
aerial mosaic
(Askeri) HAVA FOTO MOZAİKİ: Bak. "mosaic"
aerial mosaic
(Askeri) hava foto mozaiği
air target mosaic
(Askeri) HAVA HEDEFİ MOZAİKİ: Bir bölgenin hava fotoğraf sahasını gösteren ve ilgili bütün hedef ayrıntılarının etraflı bir şekilde görülmesine imkan veren büyük ölçekte bir mozaik. Bu mozaikler, istihbarat çalışması ile hava harekatlarındaki planlama ve özetlemede kullanılmaktadır
controlled mosaic
(Askeri) FOTOPLAN, KONTROLLU, MOZAYİK: Mesafe ve istikametleri doğru bir şekilde göstermek için, nirengi noktaları yardımıyla yapılan mozaik. Ayrıca bakınız: "mosaic", "restification", "uncontrolled mosaic"
linear mosaic
(Bilgisayar) doğrusal mozaik
roman mosaic
(İnşaat) mermer mozaik
roman mosaic
(İnşaat) roma mozaiği
semicontrolled mosaic
(Askeri) YARI KONTROLLÜ MOZAİK: Ana yer şekillerinin coğrafik koordinatlarla uyuşması için düzeltilmiş veya düzeltilmemiş döşenmiş parçalardan oluşan mozaik
stripe mosaic
(Askeri) ŞERİT MOZAİK: Belirli bir uçuş hattına göre, tek bir uçuş hattına göre; tek bir uçuşta alınmış şerit halinde, dikey hava fotoğraflarının birleştirilmesiyle meydana gelen mozaik. Ayrıca bakınız: "mosaic"
uncontrolled mosaic
(Askeri) KONTROL EDİLMEMİŞ MOZAİK FOTOĞRAF: Ayrıntıları, yer veya diğer bir şekilde kontrol olmaksızın eşlenen, düzeltilmemiş fotoğraflardan oluşan mozaik
English - English
Of or relating to Moses or to the Torah (the Five Books of Moses); especially, relating to the laws given in the Torah
Containing cells with of varying genetic constitution
A composite picture made from overlapping photographs
A piece of artwork created by placing colored squares (usually tiles) in a pattern so as to create a picture
A viral disease of plants
An individual composed of two or more cell lines of different genetic or chromosomal constitution, but from the same zygote
{n} a variegated work with pebbles
{i} Internet information browser developed by NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications)
of or relating to Moses, his laws and writings
an early web browser
A graphical browser for the World Wide Web that supports hypermedia The NCSA (National SuperComputer Association) invented the Mosaic browser, which quickly became the industry standard Netscape Communications Corporation later invented the Netscape Navigator, which has redefined the content on the Web Other major companies entered the browser market with little success, until Microsoft launched their Internet Explorer which now contends with Navigator as the browser of choice The term Mosaic is sometimes used incorrectly as a synonym for the World Wide Web
of or relating to Moses or the laws and writings attributed to him; "Mosaic Law"
a pattern resembling a mosaic
assembly of aerial photographs forming a composite picture
art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass assembly of aerial photographs forming a composite picture transducer formed by the light-sensitive surface on a television camera tube a pattern resembling a mosaic a freeware browser viral disease in solanaceous plants (tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco) resulting in mottling and often shriveling of the leaves decorated with small pieces of colored glass or stone fitted together; "a mosaic floor"; "a tessellated pavement"
A surface decoration made by inlaying in patterns small pieces of variously colored glass, stone, or other material; called also mosaic work
is the first World Wide Web browser that was available for Macintosh, Windows, and UNIX computers - all with the same interface In 1993 Mosaic really started the popularity of the Web You can see more information about Mosaic at NCSA or Spyglass Mosaic at Spyglass
{s} of or pertaining to a mosaic; of Moses, of or pertaining to the law of Moses
The first WWW browser that was available for the Macintosh, Windows, and UNIX all with the same interface "Mosaic" really started the popularity of the Web The source-code to Mosaic has been licensed by several companies, and there are several other pieces of software as good or better than Mosaic, most notably Netscape
This is the common name of a World Wide Web multimedia browser program developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, Ill The official, copyrighted name of the program is NCSA Mosaic(tm)
A picture or design made in mosaic; an article decorated in mosaic
The first browser for the World Wide Web For more information on Mosaic, see The History of the Internet
Common name of a World Wide Web multimedia browser program developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, Ill The official, copyrighted name of the program is NCSA Mosaic(tm)
Internet "browser" for locating and viewing publicly available files, particularly the World Wide Web (WWW) information retrieval system Mosaic was developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois
Created by the NCSA, Mosaic was the first graphical WWW browser that was available for the Macintosh, Windows, and UNIX all with the same interface Mosaic really started the popularity of the Web, but Netscape has since captured the markey by improving upon Mosaic
of or relating to Moses or the laws and writings attributed to him; "Mosaic Law
Of or pertaining to Moses, the leader of the Israelites, or established through his agency; as, the Mosaic law, rites, or institutions
This is the World Wide Web client program developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) It was essentially the first graphical browser which started the popularity of the Web
The first Web browser to have a consistent interface for the Macintosh, Windows, and Unix environments It was created at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) The success of this browser is really responsible for the expansion of the Web
A browser program developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications that provides the Internet user with a point-and-click interface to WWW, Gopher, FTP, and other Internet services
a "point and click" graphical interface (client software) used on the Internet to browse (search) for and access information It was developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and released to the public in 1993 Program versions are available for most windowing environments, including Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, and X Windows (UNIX)
A graphical browser available for Unix, MS-Windows(tm) and Macintosh(tm), created by the NCSA Often used as a generic term for any graphical browser
A freeware Web browser, developed by the NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications)
{i} design made with small stones or tiles; creation of mosaics; combination of different parts to make a whole; plant disease causing mosaic-like discoloration of the leaves (Botany)
Developed by NCSA, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois in Urbana, this is the breakthrough browser that revolutionized the Internet It brought clickability and graphics to a hard-to-navigate, text-heavy information system and made the web -- and its vast commercial possibilities -- a reality
viral disease in solanaceous plants (tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco) resulting in mottling and often shriveling of the leaves
a freeware browser
A World Wide Web (WWW) multimedia browser developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Versions are available for the Mac, PC, PC Windows, and X Windows
A graphical browser that supports hypermedia on the World Wide Web (WWW)
This is the name of the browser that was created at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications It was the first Web browser to have a consistent interface for the Macintosh, Windows, and UNIX environments The success of this browser is really responsible for the expansion of the Web
Mosaic is the common name of a World Wide Web multimedia browser program developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) in Urbana-Champaign, Ill It was the first Web browser that used the same interface for Macintosh, Windows and UNIX, and started the popularity of the Web The official, copyrighted name of the program is NCSA Mosaic The source code for Mosaic has been licensed by several companies, most notably, Netscape
Mosaic is the first widely-distributed graphical Web browser Developed by the NCSA, Mosaic is freeware A number of software companies have licensed and created enhanced versions of Mosaic, including Quarterdeck
art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass
decorated with small pieces of colored glass or stone fitted together; "a mosaic floor"; "a tessellated pavement"
The first widely distributed graphical browser for the World Wide Web that was available for the Macintosh, Windows and UNIX It is usually considered to have been the software that introduced the World Wide Web (and the Internet) to a wide general audience Mosaic has been superceded by other browsers, namely, Netscape Navigator and Microsoft's Internet Explorer
A mosaic is a design which consists of small pieces of coloured glass, pottery, or stone set in concrete or plaster. a Roman villa which once housed a fine collection of mosaics. relating to Moses, the great leader of the Jewish people in ancient times. Surface decoration of small coloured components such as stone, glass, tile, or shell closely set into an adhesive ground. Mosaic pieces, or tesserae, are usually small squares, triangles, or other regular shapes. Mosaics cannot create the variations of light and shadow that paintings can, but glass tesserae can achieve a greater brilliance, especially those to which gold and silver foil have been applied. This technique was responsible for the great shimmering mosaics of the Byzantine period. The earliest known mosaics date from the 8th century BC and were made of pebbles, a technique refined by the Greeks in the 5th century. The Romans used mosaics widely, particularly for floors. Pre-Columbian Americans favoured mosaics of garnet, turquoise, and mother-of-pearl, which usually encrusted shields, masks, and cult statues
The first WWW browser that was available for the Macintosh, Windows, and UNIX all with the same interface Mosaic really started the popularity of the Web The source-code to Mosaic has been licensed by several companies and there are several other pieces of software as good or better than Mosaic, most notably, Netscape
Of or pertaining to the style of work called mosaic; formed by uniting pieces of different colors; variegated; tessellated; also, composed of various materials or ingredients
A program that provides a simple GUI that enables easy access to the data stored on the internet These may be simple files, or hypertext documents It was written by a team at NCSA The popularity of this program has caused its name to be frequently used as a generic term to refer to browsers of the world wide web
transducer formed by the light-sensitive surface on a television camera tube
mosaic plant
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) A garden plant of family Acanthaceae notable for its dark green foliage; commonly called "Nerve Plant" or "Mosaic Plant"
Mosaic Law
The ancient law of the Hebrews, attributed to Moses and contained in the Pentateuch. Also called Law of Moses. the rules and laws stated in the Pentateuch, which is the first five books of the Old Testament of the Bible. These rules and laws are believed to have been given by God to Moses, and Jewish law is based on them. Torah
Mosaic law
laws which God gave to Moses for the People of Israel
mosaic culture
a highly diverse culture; "the city's mosaic culture results in great diversity in the arts
mosaic gold
a yellow pigment sometimes suspended in lacquer
mosaic gold
Ormolu
mosaic interface
(Computers) interface which supplies a simple and convenient graphical connection to the Internet (especially to the World Wide Web)
mosaic law
the laws (beginning with the Ten Commandments) that God gave to the Israelites through Moses; it includes many rules of religious observance given in the first five books of the Old Testament (in Judaism these books are called the Torah)
mosaic piece
small colored piece of stone used in the creation of a mosaic
tobacco mosaic
A disease of tobacco plants, characterized by mottled leaves, caused by this virus

As is the case with tobacco mosaic, the disease has been successfully transmitted by inoculating healthy plants with juice pressed out of diseased plants.

tobacco mosaic
A particular RNA virus that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae, causing characteristic patterns of mottling and discoloration on the leaves

RNA replaces DNA as the genetic material in many viruses (for example, tobacco mosaic, influenza, polio, certain RNA phages).

cucumber mosaic
A viral disease of the cucumber and many other plants, characterized by mottled and curled leaves and misshapen and mottled fruits
mosaics
Multi Observation Satellite Image Correction System A CCRS satellite image processing system developed to process Landsat and SPOT data
mosaics
Floor were often inlaid with various colored small cubes (tesserae) of stone or terracotta, to form patterned floors
mosaics
Small tiles or bits of tile, stone, or glass These are used to form a surface design or an intricate pattern
potato mosaic
a disease of the leaves of potato plants
tobacco mosaic
Any of several diseases of tobacco and nightshade caused by the tobacco mosaic virus and characterized by mottled leaves
tobacco mosaic
a plant disease causing discoloration of the leaves of tobacco plants
tobacco mosaic virus
A retrovirus causing mosaic disease in tobacco and some other plants that was a primary focus of study in early plant virology
tobacco mosaic virus
the widely studied plant virus that causes tobacco mosaic; it was the first virus discovered (1892)
mosaic
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