procedural

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English - Turkish
dava usulüne ait
usule ait
adli muamele
Herhangi bir deney veya araştırmada izlenen yol ile ilgili, uygulanan işlem ile ilgili, yöntemle ilgili, prosedürle ilgili
{s} prosedür ile ilgili
{s} yargılama yöntemine ait
prosedürle ilgili
(Kanun) usuli
procedural immunity
prosedürel dokunulmazlık
procedural interface
prosedürel arabirimi
procedural knowledge
yordam bilgisi
procedural law
Usûl kanunu
procedural law
usul hukuku
procedural memory
prosedürel hafıza
procedural regulations
prosedür kuralları
procedural arrangements
(Askeri) (COOPERATIVE LOGISTICS ARRANGEMENTS) USUL ANLAŞMALARI (LOJİSTİK İŞBİRLİĞİ ANLAŞMALARI): Amerikan Milli Savunma Bakanlığı ile yabancı bir devlet Milli Savunma Bakanlığı arasında, Amerika birleşik Devletleri tarafından yapılacak lojistik desteğin şekli ve muhtevası ile ilgili bir anlaşma ve kabul edilen şartlar
procedural security
yonetsel guvenlik
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current procedural terminology
geçerli usul terminoloji
post procedural complication
işlem sonrası komplikasyon
point of impact; probability of incapacitation; procedural item
(Askeri) çarpışma noktası; kapasite yetersizlik olasılığı; prosedürel madde
English - English
A type of literature, film, or television program involving a sequence of technical detail
Related to procedure

The judge dismissed the case on procedural grounds; it wasn't the facts or the law, it was just they hadn't filed the correct forms.

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of or relating to procedure; "a procedural violation
A texture that is created by an Aladdin procedure, as opposed to a bit-mapped texture, which is an actual image Procedural textures are useful for creating banded objects, creating a random texture ("Noise"), or automating the creation of geometric patterns, among other things It is notable that procedural textures shorten rendering time compared to bitmap textures
of or relating to procedure; "a procedural violation"
{s} routine, of formalities; of protocol, of a specific course of action
Procedural means involving a formal procedure. A Spanish judge rejected the suit on procedural grounds. connected with a procedure, especially in a law court
(adj ) A term used to describe the process by which a model is constructed Procedural information can be thought of as actions, such as creating a face on the cube by following the path made by edges 1 through 4
A programming approach whereby the developer specifies exactly what must be done and in what sequence
applied to a process or operation performed in a defined manner
applying to methods of enforcement and rules of procedure; "adjective law"
of or relating to procedure
procedural law
The law that comprises the rule by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil or criminal proceedings
procedural knowledge
Procedural knowledge is the knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. See below for the specific meaning of this term in cognitive psychology and intellectual property law
procedural memory
Procedural memory, also known as implicit memory or unconscious memory, is the long-term memory of skills and procedures, or "how to" knowledge (procedural knowledge)
procedural immunity
immunity that prevents making a legal claim
procedural language
programming language in which commands must be executed in a specific order
procedural law
Law that prescribes the procedures and methods for enforcing rights and duties and for obtaining redress (e.g., in a suit). It is distinguished from substantive law (i.e., law that creates, defines, or regulates rights and duties). Procedural law is a set of established forms for conducting a trial and regulating the events that precede and follow it. It prescribes rules relative to jurisdiction, pleading and practice, jury selection, evidence, appeal, execution of judgments, representation of counsel, costs, registration (e.g., of a stock offer), prosecution of crime, and conveyancing (transference of deeds, leases, etc.), among other matters
procedural memory
Memory for skills and habits, such as riding a bike or hitting a baseball, sometimes referred to as "nondeclarative memory"
procedural memory
Memory for motor movements and skills (p 241)
procedural memory
The "lowest" form of memory in which simple associations between stimuli and responses are formed (Tulving)
procedural memory
(see also textbook glossary) Knowledge of "how", i e , of skills, either perceptual-motor or cognitive (See Declarative Memory)
procedural regulations
regulations that determine the method for conducting a trial
procedural right
right related to procedural issues (as opposed to fundamental rights)
police procedural
a sub-genre of crime fiction which portrays the activities of a police force as they investigate crimes. Unlike other types of crime fiction, the perpetrator may be known at the outset of the story
procedurally
In a manner that is concerned with procedure

What actually happens is that the CNP programmer uses the tools for dynamic control to achieve, without procedurally specifying any algorithm, a behavior of the standard interpreter that corresponds to the desired heuristic or other more advanced search strategy.

procedurally
According to a procedure; following a procedure

The Supreme Court of Georgia held petitioner's equal protection claim procedurally barred as untimely under Georgia law, and we are now called upon to review the adequacy of the State's procedural rule to bar consideration of the constitutional issue raised. We reverse.

current procedural terminology
A medical code set, maintained and copyrighted by the AMA, that has been selected for use under HIPAA for non-institutional and non-dental professional transactions
current procedural terminology
A medical code set maintained and copyrighted by the American Medical Association that has been selected for use under HIPAA for noninstitutional and nondental professional transactions
current procedural terminology
A list of descriptive terms and identifying codes for medical, surgical, and diagnostic services and procedures Provides a uniform language for reporting and billing purposes
current procedural terminology
A procedure identification system that serves as the basis for healthcare billing CPT coding assigns a five-digit code to each service or procedure provided by a physician CPT coding simplifies billing and is a way to protect a patient's medical privacy See HCPCS
current procedural terminology
The coding system for physicians' services developed by the American Medical Association It forms the basis of the HCFA Common Procedural Coding System, used to identify specific treatments and services on paper and electronic bills The five digit CPT codes are the standard for billing for physician and other professional services
current procedural terminology
A coding system used to determine Medicare reimbursement rates
current procedural terminology
A system of terminology and coding developed by the American Medical Association that is used for describing, coding and reporting medical services and procedures
current procedural terminology
A procedure code set maintained and copyrighted by theAMA, and that has been selected for use under HIPAA for non-institutional and non-dental professional transactions
current procedural terminology
CPT-4 The coding system used to identify physician services, such as injections, in-office procedures, etc for purposes of reimbursement
current procedural terminology
CPT is an acronym for a systematic listing and coding of medical procedures and services performed by health care providers published by the American Medical Association Each procedure or service is identified with a five-digit code The use of CPT codes simplifies the reporting of services, by accurately identifying the procedure or service rendered by the physician
current procedural terminology
A system of terminology and coding developed by the American Medical Association (AMA) that is used for describing, coding, and reporting medical services and procedures
merely a procedural matter
only a formality, just part of the official routine
police procedural
A story or drama about the investigation of a crime by the police
procedurally
according to formalities, according to an established protocol
procedural

    Turkish pronunciation

    prısicırıl

    Pronunciation

    /prəˈsēʤərəl/ /prəˈsiːʤɜrəl/

    Etymology

    [ pr&-sE-j&-r&l, -sE ] (adjective.) 1889. procedure +‎ -al
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