reticulation

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English - Turkish
ağsılaşma
ağ gibi olma
(Nükleer Bilimler) retikülasyon
ağ desen
(isim) ağ gibi olma
(Tıp) Ağ oluşumu, retikülasyon
network
{i}

Sosyal ağlarda hırsızlar, sahteciler, sapıklar veya katiller olabilir. Güvenliğiniz için, onlara inanmamalısınız. - There may be thieves, fakers, perverts or killers in social networks. For your security, you shouldn't believe them.

Sosyal ağlarda zararsız bir kişi gibi görünen bir katil olabilir. - There may be a killer who looks harmless in any social network.

network
şebeke

Şebeke gösterinizi başka bir zaman aralığına taşıyor. - The network is moving your show to another time slot.

network
{i} iletişim ağı
network
{i} ağ örgüsü
network
(Kimya) örüt
network
çevrim
network
(Biyokimya) şebek

Şebeke gösterinizi başka bir zaman aralığına taşıyor. - The network is moving your show to another time slot.

network
(Ticaret) kişisel gruplar
network
(Bilgisayar) ağ kullanarak
network
(Ticaret) çete
network
(İnşaat) uzayağı
network
ağ Bilgisayar ağı
reticulate
ağsı
reticulate
ağ gibi sarmak
reticulate
ağ gibi örmek
reticulate
şebekeli
network
(Tekstil) ağ örgü
reticulate
reticulationşebekeleşme
reticulate
(fiil) ağ gibi bölünmek
reticulate
ağ gibi
reticulate
ağ şeklinde
reticulate
ağ gibi olma
reticulate
{f} ağ gibi bölünmek
reticulate
retikulat
reticulate
şebeke gibi göstermek veya yapmak
reticulate
retikülat
English - English
A network of criss-crossing lines, strands, cables or pipes

The students studied the reticulation of the veins in the leaf.

an arrangement resembling a net or network; "the reticulation of a leaf"; "the reticulation of a photographic emulsion" (photography) the formation of a network of cracks or wrinkles in a photographic emulsion
A wrinkled surface texture achieved by heating metal to a melting point caused by differential shrinking in the cooling of the interior and exterior metals
Cracking or distorting of the emulsion during processing, usually caused by wide temperature or chemical-activity differences between the solutions
(photography) the formation of a network of cracks or wrinkles in a photographic emulsion
Joining of separate lineages on a phylogenetic tree, generally through hybridization or through lateral gene transfer Fairly common in certain land plant clades; reticulation is thought to be rare among metazoans
  A crinkling of the gelatin emulsion on film that can be caused by extreme temperature changes during processing
{i} network
The existing network or system used to convey stormwater Return period (see AEP) The predicted period (measured in years) that a storm event of similar severity is expected to return
A connection on a family tree between two different lineages such that a child node has two parents Strict trees do not have reticulation, and reticulated trees are really networks In biology, reticulation is the result of hybridization or lateral gene transfer In textual criticism, reticulation is called contamination or mixture
Connection between lineages that had previously branched (can be represented graphically by a network)
The formation of a coarse, crackled surface on the emulsion coating of a film during improper processing If some process solution is too hot or too alkaline, it may cause excessive swelling of the emulsion and this swollen gelatin may fail to dry down as a smooth homogeneous layer
The quality or state of being reticulated, or netlike; that which is reticulated; network; an organization resembling a net
an arrangement resembling a net or network; "the reticulation of a leaf"; "the reticulation of a photographic emulsion"
A network of criss-crossing lines or strands
Occurs during processing when the emulsion becomes cracked or distorted The cause is usually exaggerated temperature variance or differences in chemical activity between solutions
the conveyancing of a utility by dedicated line to the consumer e g water supply pipelines in a town; sewer pipelines in a town; power and telephone lines
reticulate
To divide into or form a network
reticulate
To create a network
reticulate
{a} made of or like network, open
reticulate
Covered with net-like ridges
reticulate
in the form of a network, as the veins of a leaf
reticulate
Like a net, netted venation
reticulate
Network-like in form or appearance
reticulate
Having veins, fibers, or lines crossing like the threads or fibers of a network; as, a reticulate leaf; a reticulated surface; a reticulated wing of an insect
reticulate
resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system"
reticulate
distribute by a network, as of water or electricity
reticulate
divide so as to form a network
reticulate
form a net or a network
reticulate
a (L reticulatus, latticed) like network
reticulate
looking like a net-work, seeds of various passiflora are reticulate
reticulate
Interconnecting, like a network
reticulate
To distribute or move via a network
reticulate
Marked with a network pattern, usually of veins
reticulate
{f} create a network, form into a network, distribute by a network
reticulate
{s} similar to a net, like a net, that resembles a network; that forms a network
reticulate
Flattened branching cell extensions that fuse leaving spaces between them e g Leptomyxa
reticulate
divide so as to form a network distribute by a network, as of water or electricity form a net or a network resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system
reticulate
Usually used in herpetology with reference to a color pattern, which has linear markings resembling the meshes of a net (Peters 1964)
reticulate
Resembling network; having the form or appearance of a net; netted; as, a reticulated structure
reticulations
plural of reticulation
reticulation
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