variant

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) Değişik, aynı cinsin diğerlerinden farklı
az değişik
değişimli
rastlantı değişkeni
değişke
değişme
varyant
değişik biçim
başka türlü
değişik
farklı
değişiklik gösteren
{i} başka biçim
(Askeri) DEĞİŞKEN: 1. Açık metindeki karşılıkları aynı olan iki veya daha çok şifre veya kod sembolü. 2. Tek bir kod grubu tarafından temsil edilen birkaç açık metin anlamından birisi
değişen şey
başka şekil
değişken
variable
{i} değişken

Yarın biz yağış ihtimali olan değişken bir hava bekliyoruz. - Tomorrow we expect variable weather with a likely chance of precipitation.

Fiyatlar değişken, o yüzden dükkân dükkân dolaşın. - The prices are variable, so shop around.

variant angina
(Tıp) variant anjina
variant values
(Askeri) değişken karşılıklar
variant values
(Askeri) DEĞİŞKEN KARŞILIKLAR: Bak "variants (communications) "
variable
{i} mat. değişken
variable
{s} kararsız
variable
{i} değişen şey
variable
{i} tutarsızlık
variable
(Askeri) değişen rüzgar
variable
{i} değişkenlik
variable
sebatsız
variable
değişken nicelik
variable
{i} çelişki
a spelling variant
Bir yazım varyant
combinatory variant
birlesimsel değişke, bağlamsal değişke
free variant
bireysel değişke
possibly a variant of leila
leila muhtemelen bir varyantı
time variant system
Zamana bağımlı, zamanla beraber değişen sistem
individual variant
(Dilbilim) bireysel değişke
negative variant
Ters değişke
variable
{i} uyuşmazlık
variable
{i} fikir ayrılığı
variable
(İnşaat) değişken, değişebilir
variable
{i} değişken şey
variable
(Tıp) Cinsinden başka türlü
variable
{s} değişen
variable
(sıfat) değişken, değişen, dönek, kararsız
English - English
A different sequence of a gene (locus)
Something that is slightly different from a type or norm

The word kerosine is a variant of “kerosene”.

showing deviation or disagreement
showing variety, diverse
A variable that can hold any of various unrelated data types
variable
a thing that differs from another in form only, being the same in essence or substance
A virus that is generated by modifying a known virus Examples are modifications that add functionality or evade detection The term variant is usually applied only when the modifications are minor in nature An example would be changing the trigger date from Friday the 13th to Thursday the 12th
A version that is an alternative of another version For example, variants allow a configuration item to meet conflicting requirements [Whitgift1991a] Also called variation See also revision
Any seed or plant which (a) is distinct within the variety but occurs naturally within the variety, (b) is stable and predictable with a degree of reliability compared to other varieties of the same kind, within known tolerances and (c) was originally part of the variety as released It is not an off-type
A CI that, although different in some small way, has the same basic functionality as other CIs and therefore may be required to be analysed along with its generic group
A modified version of an original virus The changes can be as easy as changing text, or adding/deleting a few lines of code
A modified version of a virus Usually produced on purpose by the virus author or another person amending the virus code If changes to the original are small, most anti-virus products will also detect variants However, if the changes are large, the variant may go undetected by anti-virus software
Variants are different shading orders of a selected style
Often different speakers pronounce words differently The headword shows Lulu Martin's pronunciation, as she is the oldest Wagiman speaker If other speakers say the word differently, then their pronunciations are shown here
an event that departs from expectations
differing from a norm or standard; "a variant spelling"
A variation of a virus, usually caused by amending the code of an existing virus
a general term for any variant from the typical A culture that is not identical with the parent in all its characters A loose term now largely replaced by adapted strain or mutant A useful name for any unnamed variation within a species which avoids using the term variety which has a nomenclatural connotation; cf saltant
{i} that which differs somewhat from the norm
something a little different from others of the same type; "an experimental version of the night fighter"; "an emery wheel is a modern variant of the grindstone"; "the boy is a younger edition of his father"
A set of variant DLLs that support a particular piece of hardware It is possible to build a ROM with support for more than one piece of hardware, by including more than one set of variant DLLs in the ROM image
An individual organism that is recognizably different from an arbitrary standard type in that species
differing from a norm or standard; "a variant spelling
lets you select a variation of the font, such as small caps Dreamweaver does not display this attribute in the Document window The variant attribute is supported by IE but not Netscape Navigator
A modified version of an original virus For example, merryxmas is the virus I discovered Within a few months someone made a small change resulting in the merry2xmas virus Changes can be as simple as a text change, or adding/deleting a few lines of code It's not uncommon to see a virus changed, and often damaged, by other virus authors over time
(biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups; "a new strain of microorganisms"
T C Any reading that differs from a corresponding reading in another text, particularly one that differs from an edition of the Textus Receptus
Var, // contains the name of the item in the collection
"A book that differs in one or more features from others of the same impression, but a positive sequence has not been established If the sequence were known, it would be a particular state or issue " (Ahearn, Book Collecting 2000)
Varying in from, character, or the like; variable; different; diverse
A variant of a particular thing is something that has a different form to that thing, although it is related to it. The quagga was a strikingly beautiful variant of the zebra
a variable quantity that is random
Plant form that varies to some degree from the norm
A document that has the same bibliographic description as another, but contains printed elements which vary from the other For example, if a document is printed with a woodcut illustration, a second document with the same text but without the illustration would be a variant A blank form with handwritten additions is not a variant of the blank form without handwriting, because handwriting is not a change that occurred during printing The filled-in blank form would be a duplicate copy
one of two or more individuals exhibiting usually slight differences: as a: one that exhibits variation from a type or norm b: one of two or more different spellings or pronuciations of the same word
Literally, an alternative form Used in conjunction with locus, phenotype, or mouse strain A "DNA variant" is equivalent to an alternative DNA allele A variant mouse usually refers to one that carries a mutant allele or expresses a mutant phenotype
Changeable; changing; fickle
Something which differs in form from another thing, though really the same; as, a variant from a type in natural history; a variant of a story or a word
Variant type (internal use only)
A term used in projectile typology to describe a variation of a type
var
variant record
A record which can take different forms depending on the value of a discriminant
copy-number variant
a DNA sequence 1000 nucleotides (or synonymously base pairs) in length or longer that is present a variable number of times as copies in a genome relative to a reference genome
splice variant
A varian form of a mRNA produced by RNA splicing
z-variant
a shape variant of a Han character, encoded for historical reasons
new variant CJD
a brain disease that kills people, which may be caused by eating beef that is affected by BSE mad cow disease
new variant Creutzfeld-Jacob Disease
{i} CJD with shorter incubation, nvCJD
variants
Two terms are variants if they are identical modulo a variable renaming, which is analogous to -convertibility in the lambda calculus If and are variants, we write Obviously
variants
New strains of viruses that borrow code, to varying degrees, directly from other known viruses The variants are usually identified by a letter, or letters, following the virus family name; for example, VBS LoveLetter B , VBS LoveLetter C, and so on
variants
Plural form of variant
variants
A unit of the biogeoclimatic classification system A variant is a further breakdown of subzones based on climatic variation within the subzone
variants
Tenders, which meet minimum specifications but vary in technical terms May be allowed by a contracting authority where award criterion is that of most economically advantageous tender
variants
vars
Turkish - English

Definition of variant in Turkish English dictionary

variant anjina
(Tıp) variant angina
variant
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