rotationally

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English - Turkish
döndürülerek
rotation
{i} dönüş
rotation
dönme
rotation
rotasyon
rotation
{i} devir
rotation
dönüşüm
rotation
dolam
rotation
(Mekanik) bir eksen etrafında dönme
rotation
(Bilgisayar) dolam fizik
rotation
(Bilgisayar) döndürme
rotation
yön belirleme
rotation
(işi) sıra ile yapma
rotation
deveran
rotation
dönm
rotation
{i} çevirme
rotation
{i} nöbetleşe yapma
rotation
{i} sıra ile yapma
rotation
(Askeri) MÜNAVEBE: İnsan gücünün korunması düşüncesiyle, yıpratıcı şartlar altında çalışan veya bu gibi yerlerde bulunan personelin daha hafif görev veya muhitlerde bulunan personelle karşılıklı olarak değiştirilmesi
rotation
çark gibi dönme
rotation
sıra ile farklı ekinler ekme
rotation
dolanma
rotation
{i} nöbetleşme
rotation
devir sıra ile gelme
rotation
(Tıp) Bir kemiğin bir organın kendi ekseni (mihveri) etrafında dönmesi, dönme, rotasyon
rotation
eksen üzerinde devretme
rotation
dönü
English - English
in a rotational manner; "the required influence lines are found by subjecting the model to small displacements horizontally, vertically and rotationally
via rotation, by rotation
rotation
a transformation of a coordinate system by rotating the axes around the origin
rotation
the act of turning around a centre or an axis
rotation
a single complete cycle of such a turning
rotation
The set of starting pitchers of a team
rotation
{n} a whirling round, course, turn
rotation
The act of turning, as a wheel or a solid body on its axis, as distinguished from the progressive motion of a revolving round another body or a distant point; thus, the daily turning of the earth on its axis is a rotation; its annual motion round the sun is a revolution
rotation
a planned recurrent sequence of crops or personnel etc
rotation
a regular variation in a sequence, such as crop rotation
rotation
The number of years required to establish and grow trees to a specified size, product, or condition of maturity A pine rotation may range from as short as 20 years for pulpwood to more than 60 years for sawtimber
rotation
n circular movement around an object in space; one complete rotation is called a revolution
rotation
Turning of an object on its axis
rotation
In the context of spins and qubits, a rotation around by an angle is an operation of the form The operator may be any unit combination of Pauli matrices This defines an axis in three-space, and in the Bloch sphere representation, the operation has the effect suggested by the terminology
rotation
The spin of a body about its axis
rotation
The planned number of years between the formation or regeneration of a crop or stand and its final cutting at a specified stage or maturity Révolution
rotation
The number of years required to establish and grow trees to a specified size, product or condition of maturity A pine rotation may range from as short as 20 years for pulpwood to more than 60 years for sawtimber
rotation
The number of years required to establish and grow timber crops to a specified condition of maturity The rotation age for Douglas Fir in the Umpqua National Forest is 80 years
rotation
The spin imparted to the ball at the moment of delivery which results in pin "action"; specifically, motion of the pins which is horizontal, rather than vertical, since a horizontally spinning pin covers more of the lane
rotation
A transformation which preserves distances and leaves a line, the axis of rotation, unchanged
rotation
Turning around on an axis
rotation
A rotation in the plane through an angle q and about a point P is a rigid motion T fixing P so that if Q is distinct from P, then the angle between the lines PQ and PT(Q) is always q
rotation
The spinning of a body, such as the earth, about its axis
rotation
the act of rotating as if on an axis; "the rotation of the dancer kept time with the music" a planned recurrent sequence of crops or personnel etc
rotation
); "crop rotation makes a balanced demand on the fertility of the soil"; "the manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation" a single complete turn (axial or orbital); "the plane made three rotations before it crashed"; "the revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year" (mathematics) a transformation in which the coordinate axes are rotated by a fixed angle about the origin
rotation
Motion aound an axis passing through the rotating body
rotation
A transformation that moves all points around the center of rotation A rotation maintains each point's distance to the center of rotation and to each other
rotation
(n ) A geometric transformation that causes a graphical object to revolve around a point (in 2-D) or an axis (in 3-D)
rotation
a spin around a certain point, called the center of rotation Triangle ABC is rotated (45 degrees) about point P to make triangle A'B'C'
rotation
{i} revolution, one full turn; one full spin; instance of revolving or spinning; set order in which events take place
rotation
The rotation of a group of things or people is the fact of them taking turns to do a particular job or serve a particular purpose. If people do something in rotation, they take turns to do it. Once a month we met for the whole day, and in rotation each one led the group
rotation
Motion in which the path of every point in a moving object is a circle, or circular arc, centered on a specified axis
rotation
(mathematics) a transformation in which the coordinate axes are rotated by a fixed angle about the origin
rotation
Rotation is circular movement. A rotation is the movement of something through one complete circle. the daily rotation of the earth upon its axis
rotation
A cropping system in which crops are grown in a field in a fixed annual sequence A rotation reduces the build up of diseases and pests, aids weed control, improves soil fertility, spreads the risk of crop failure and allows even distribution of labour requirements
rotation
the act of rotating as if on an axis; "the rotation of the dancer kept time with the music"
rotation
The number of years required to establish and grow trees to a specified size, product or condition of maturity For example, oaks may have an 80-year rotation for sawlogs and Scotch pine a 10-year rotation for Christmas trees -S- Salvage cut -- Harvesting damaged or defective trees for their economic value
rotation
a single complete turn (axial or orbital); "the plane made three rotations before it crashed"; "the revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year"
rotation
Rotation refers to the position of the tip relative to the upper lip A "rotated tip" is pushed away from the upper lip, as can be done by gently pushing your tip up with your finger (Too much rotation causes excessive nostril show) A counter-rotated tip brings the tip closer to the lip, as occurs when the tip of the nose is pushed toward the upper lip An ideal tip is slightly rotated up See droopy tip
rotation
Pertaining to, or resulting from, rotation; of the nature of, or characterized by, rotation; as, rotational velocity
rotation
"crop rotation makes a balanced demand on the fertility of the soil"; "the manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation"
rotation
Process of the Earth turning on its axis Rotation determines day and night, and the length of the day Compare with revolution
rotation
a planned recurrent sequence (of crops or personnel etc ); "crop rotation makes a balanced demand on the fertility of the soil"; "the manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation"
rotation
Applied to cropping, the practice of growing different crops on the same land in a regular, recurring sequence Rotation is adopted to hinder the development or because of complement effects, or demands on the soil or for convenience of spreading the times of peak labour demand
rotation
Any return or succesion in a series