vector

listen to the pronunciation of vector
English - Turkish
vektör

Her vektör uzayının bir temeli vardır. - Every vector space has a basis.

Raster ve vektör grafikleri arasındaki fark nedir? - What is the difference between raster and vector graphics?

(Tıp) Hastalık mikroplarını nakleden böcek ve organizma, portör
(Bilgisayar) vektör vektör
yöney
{i} mat. vektör
{i} biyol. taşıyıcı
{i} taşıyıcı

Sivrisinekler hastalık için taşıyıcıdırlar. - Mosquitoes are a vector for disease.

rotasına sokmak
taşıyıcı/vektör
{i} portör
(Askeri) VEKTÖR: 1. Hem değeri (kuvveti) hem de istikameti olan bir etken. 2. (ABD Savunma Bakanlığı) hava önleme yakın hava desteği ve hava savunmada kullanılan "belirtilen manyetik istikamete geç" anlamına gelen kod. Emredilen istikamet üç rakamlı olmalıdır. Örneğin: "vektör sıfır, altı sıfır". (üsse dönüş için "steer" terimini kullanır). 3. (ABD Savunma Bakanlığı: ABD Savunma Kurulu) Bir uçağa seyrüsefer rehberliği sağlamak için radar tarafından verilen istikamet
(Matematik) biyol taşıyıcı
vector analysis
(Matematik) vektörel analiz
vector analysis
(Matematik,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) vektör analizi
vector bundles
(Matematik) vektör demetleri
vector calculus
(Matematik) vektörel hesap
vector calculus
(Matematik) vektör hesabı
vector field
(Matematik) vektör alanı
vector potential
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) vektör potansiyel
vector potential
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) vektör potansiyeli
vector potential
yöneysel potansiyel
vector product
(Matematik,Teknik) vektörel çarpım
vector product
(Matematik) yönel çarpım
vector quantity
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) vektörel büyüklük
vector quantization
vektör nicemlemesi
vector space
(Matematik) doğrusal uzay
vector spaces
vektör uzayları
vector symbol set
(Bilgisayar) vektör simge takımı
vector algebra
vektör cebiri
vector graphic
vektör grafik
vector product
vektör çarpımı
vector sum
vektör toplamı
vector symbol set
yöneysel simge kümesi
vector borne
vektör kaynaklı
vector generator
vektör jeneratör
vector mode display
vektörle gösterim
vector multiplication
vektörel çarpım, yönel çarpım
vector processor
vektör işlemci
vector refresh display
vektör yenileme ekran
vector space
vektör uzayı, yöney uzayı, doğrusal uzay
vector-borne
bir taşıyıcıyla yayılan
vector-borne
(Tıp, İlaç) (hastalık veya patojen) taşıyıcı ile bulaşan
vector algebra
(Matematik) yöney cebiri
vector borne infection
(Tıp) vektör aracılı infeksiyon
vector data model
(Askeri) vektör veri modelleri
vector file
vektör dosyası
vector font
Vektör Yazı Tipi
vector function
(Fizik) vektör fonksiyonu
vector function
(Fizik) yöney işlevi
vector function
(Matematik) vektör fonksiyon
vector graphic
vektörel grafik
vector graphic image
vektor grafikli imge
vector graphic image
vektör grafikli imge
vector graphics
(Bilgisayar) vektör resim
vector model
(Fizik) vektörel model
vector model
(Fizik) yöney modeli
vector potential
vektor (yoneysel) potansiyel
vector processing
vektor isleme
vector processing
vektör işleme
vector psychology
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) vektör psikolojisi
vector quantities
vektörsel değerler
vector quantity
vektorel buyukluk
vector quantization
vektor nicemlemesi
vector sights
(Askeri) Bak "BOMB SIGHTING SYSTEMS"
vector sights
(Askeri) vektör nişangahlar
vector smart map
(Askeri) vektör akıllı harita
vector steering
(Askeri) bir füze doğrultma usulü
vector steering
(Askeri) vektör doğrultması
vector steering
(Askeri) VEKTÖR DOĞRULTMA, BİR FÜZE DOĞRULTMA USULÜ: Bir veya daha fazla odacık, çekiş kuvveti sapmasının, bir dönüş momenti meydana getirmek üzere, füze ağırlık merkezine nazaran eğilmesine imkan verecek şekilde mafsallı yataktan üzerine monte edilmiştir. Biri enine eksen, diğeri boyuna eksen üzerine monte edilmiş iki adet yardımcı çalıştırıcı, çekiş istikametini, uçuş kontrol sisteminden verilecek işaretlere göre eğdirir
vector subspace
(Matematik) altvektör uzayı
vector symbol set
(VSS) Vektör Simge Takımı
vector symbol set
(VSS) Yöneysel Simge Kümesi
vector valued functions
(Matematik) vektör değerli fonksiyonlar
velocity vector
(Askeri) hız vektörü
velocity vector
(Askeri) HIZ VEKTÖRÜ: Balistik füze, mermi yoluna ait iki değerin; füze ağırlık merkezinin, mermi yolu üzerinde belirli bir noktasındaki hızı ile mahalli düşey hat ve hız istikameti arasındaki açının bileşmesi
axial vector
(Denizbilim) konsal yöney
axial vector
(Denizbilim) kon yöney
bound vector
bağlı vektör
bound vector
(Matematik) bağımlı vektör
eigen vector
(Matematik) özvektör
feature vector
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) öznitelik vektörü
initial vector
(Askeri) ilk vektör
plotting vector
(Bilgisayar) çizim vektörü
polar vector
kutupsal vektör
radius vector
(Fizik,Teknik) yarıçap vektörü
row vector
(Matematik) satır vektörü
slope of vector
vektörün eğimi
characteristic vector
karakteristik vektör
circulation of a vector
bir yöngünün dolaşımı
column vector
kolon vektörü
complex vector space
karmaşık doğrusal uzay
contravariant vector
kontravaryant vektör
coplanar vector
düzlemdeş vektör
covariant vector
kovaryant vektör
eigen vector
öz vektör
impedance vector
empedans vektörü
independent vector
bağımsız vektör
left vector space
sol vektör uzayı
magnetic vector
manyetik vektör
magnetic vector potential
manyetik vektör potansiyeli
position vector
konum vektörü
vectorial
vektörel
coplanar vector
düzlemdes vektör
intermediate vector boson
orta vektör bozonu
intermediate vector bosons
orta vektör bozonları
orthogonal vector
dikey vektör, dikey yöney
pointing vector
gösteren vektör
poynting vector
Poyting vektörü, bir elektromanyetik alanın enerji akışını tanımlar. Adını, mucidi olan John Henry Poynting'den alır
transfer vector
transfer vektörü, aktarım yöneyi
wave vector
Dalga vektörü
arthropod vector
(Askeri) EKLEMBACAKLI PORTÖR: Böcek, kene veya güve gibi eklembacaklılar sınıfına mensup olan ve hastalık doğurabilecek mikroorganizmalar nakledebilen bir canlı
attenuation vector
(Havacılık) sonum vektörü
characteristic vector
gizyöney
complex vector pace
(Matematik) karmaşık vektör uzayı
continuously set vector
(Askeri) sürekli duruş vektörü
continuously set vector
(Askeri) SÜREKLİ DURUŞ VEKTÖRÜ: Bak. "bomb sighting systems, Part I
displacement vector
(Çevre) yerdeğiştirme vektörü
fallout wind vector plot
(Askeri) SERPİNTİ RÜZGARI VEKTÖR PLOTU: Arz yüzeyi ile dikkate alınan en yüksek irtifa arasındaki değişik yön ve süratlerdeki rüzgarların bileşkesi olan vektör diyagramı
feature vector
oznitelik vektoru
four vector
(Fizik) dörtlü yöney
four vector
(Fizik) dörtlü vektör
impedance vector
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) celi yöneyi
initial vector
(Askeri) İLK VEKTÖR: Önleme uçağı tarafından havadaki bir nesneyi önleme görevi verildikten sonra tutulacak ilk hakim yön
magnetic field vector
manyetik alan vektoru
minimum vector
(Bilgisayar) en az vektör
minimum vector
(Bilgisayar) en küçük vektör
norm of a vector
(Matematik) vektörün normu
ordered vector space
(Matematik) sıralı vektör uzayı
ordered vector space
(Matematik) sıralı yöney uzayı
orthonormal vector
birimdik vektor
plotting vector
çizm vektörü
polar vector
kutupsal vektor
position vector
konum vektoru
preset vector
(Askeri) önceden ayarlanmış vektör
satellite radius vector
(Telekom) uydu yarıçap vektörü
satellite velocity vector
(Telekom) uydu hız vektörü
state vector
durum vektoru
unit vector
birim vektor
vectorial
(Tıp) Portöre ait
vectorial
vektöryel
vectorial
yöneysel
English - English
a person or entity that passes along an urban legend or other meme from the concept of biological vector
the way in which the eyes are drawn across the visual text. The trail that a book cover can encourage the eyes to follow from certain objects to others
a memory address containing the address of a code entry point, usually one which is part of a table and often one that is dereferenced and jumped to during the execution of an interrupt
to set (particularly an aircraft) a course toward a selected point

if love is vectored toward an object and Elinor's here flies toward Marianne, Marianne's in turn toward Willoughby.

a recurring psychosocial issue that stimulates growth and development in the personality
a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; an element of a vector space
a carrier of a disease-causing agent
a chosen course or direction for motion, as of an aircraft
A one-dimensional array
a memory address containing the address of a code entry point, usually one which is part of a table and often one that is deferenced and jumped to during the execution of an interrupt
an agent used as a vehicle for transfer A disease vector is an agent that transfers a pathogen from one organism to another (e g , an insect) A viral vector is an engineered virus used to introduce genes into cells, or a live virus used as an antigen delivery vehicle in a vaccine
* - displays and databases build all geographic features from points, that is from discrete X-Y locations Lines are constructed from strings of points, and polygons (regions) are built from lines which close Vector methods are sometimes contrasted with raster techniques which record geographic features within a matrix of grid cells The choice between vector and raster GIS has much to do with the application being considered since both methods have strengths and weaknesses Many current GIS permit transformation between vector and raster input and output
in vaccine research, a bacterium or virus that does not cause disease in humans and is used in genetically engineered vaccines to transport genes coding for antigens into the body to induce an immune response (See also vaccinia and canarypox )
{i} (Mathematics, Physics) quantity with magnitude and direction (represented by an arrow indicating its direction); (Biology) insect which carries diseases, means of disease transfer; route of a plane
an abstraction of the real world where positional data is represented in the form of coordinates In vector data, the basic units of spatial information are points, lines and polygons Each of these units is composed simply as a series of one or more coordinate points For example, a line is a collection of related points, and a polygon is a collection of related lines Vector images are defined mathematically as a series of points joined by lines Vector-based drawings are resolution independent This means that they appear at the maximum resolution of the output device, such as a printer or monitor Each object is self-contained, with properties such as color, shape, outline, size, and position on the screen
The agent used to carry new DNA into a cell Viruses or plasmids are often used as vectors
Vectors are said to be equal when their directions are the same their magnitudes equal
'a carrier' In genetic manipulation the vehicle by which DNA is transferred from one cell to another An agent of transmission; for example, a DNA vector is a self-replicating segment of DNA that transmits genetic information from one cell or organism to another [CUB]
1 A plasmid or virus used in genetic engineering to insert genes into a cell 2 An agent, usually an insect or other animal, able to carry pathogens from one host to another 3 An arthropod or other agent that carries microorganisms from one infected individual to another
A quantity that has both direction and magnitude
A vector is a variable quantity, such as force, that has size and direction
A vector is an insect or other organism that causes a disease by carrying a germ or parasite from one person or animal to another. In mathematics, a quantity characterized by magnitude and direction. Some physical and geometric quantities, called scalars, can be fully defined by a single number specifying their magnitude in suitable units of measure (e.g., mass in grams, temperature in degrees, time in seconds). Quantities like velocity, force, and displacement must be specified by a magnitude and a direction. These are vectors. A vector quantity can be visualized as an arrow drawn in a specific direction, whose length is equal to the magnitude of the quantity represented. A two-dimensional vector is specified by two coordinates, a three-dimensional vector by three coordinates, and so on. Vector analysis is a branch of mathematics that explores the utility of this type of representation and defines the ways such quantities may be combined. See also vector operations
The vehicle for delivering genes or genetic information into the nucleus of a cell Vectors act like a fleet of microscopic delivery trucks transporting new, therapeutic genes into retinal cells Most vectors are modified forms of viruses Viruses are extremely effective at getting inside a cell However, viruses also contain elements that may damage cells Over the past decade, researchers have been working to genetically modify viruses to be safe and have few immune side effects, without compromising their delivery capabilities Examples of vectors include lentiviral vectors, adeno-associated vectors (AAV), and encapsidated adenovirus minichromosome (EAM)
a variable quantity that can be resolved into components any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease; "mosquitos are vectors of malaria and yellow fever"; "fleas are vectors of the plague"; "aphids are transmitters of plant diseases"; "when medical scientists talk about vectors they are usually talking about insects"
Scalar
Cf
A value that encodes magnitude and direction The number of terms (usually called "components" in math and physics, but not in the same sense as DX Components), determines the dimensionality of the vector In DX, vectors are usually designated by enclosing the terms in square brackets, for example [2] is a one-dimensional (1D) vector whose value is 2 and whose direction is taken to be from the origin pointing along the X axis in the positive direction [3 2, -1 4] is a 2-vector that points down and to the right from the origin DX supports data vectors with an arbitrary number of terms (I've actually created 57-vectors), but can only represent spatial vectors up to 3D See also scalar
A vehicle that transfers material (typically genetic) into a host cell or organism Typically, vectors are of two types - viral- or DNA-based DNA vectors are self replicating, circular elements that can be easily manipulated to carry genetic cargo and are easily purified in bulk; they are transferred into cells by standard laboratory techniques These vectors can have different features (such as the size of DNA-insert they can accommodate) and include plasmids, cosmids, and yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) Recombinant viruses that have been bioengineered to be harmless can also carry genetic cargo for transfer into cells in the laboratory, or into an entire host organism, the latter is an example of gene therapy
any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease; "mosquitos are vectors of malaria and yellow fever"; "fleas are vectors of the plague"; "aphids are transmitters of plant diseases"; "when medical scientists talk about vectors they are usually talking about insects"
A quantity having both magnitude and direction, e g displacement, velocity, acceleration and force Vectors are added when, for instance, one moves in a frame that itself is moving too (e g swims across a flowing river) Vectors are added like arrows, end to end, and the sum (for two) is the vector from the tail of the first vector to the tip of the second
A coordinate-based data structure commonly used to represent linear geographic features Each linear feature is represented as an ordered list of vertices Traditional vector data structures include double-digitized polygons and arc-node models
The organism, typically an insect, that transmits an infectious agent to its alternate host, typically a vertebrate; in human malaria, the vector of the parasite are mosquitoes, the "carriers" or "hosts" are humans In vaccine research, a bacterium or virus that does not cause disease in humans and is used in genetically engineered vaccines to transport genes coding for antigens into the body to induce an immune response
An agent, usually an animal or an insect, that transmits a pathogen form one host to another
A data structure consisting of a series of contiguous storage locations which are accessed via an integer offset from the address of the first storage location, thereby allowing a collection of values which utilize a common storage layout to be referenced either individually or in aggregate, as desired
In epidemiology, this refers to an agent, usually insect or animal, able to carry pathogens from one organism to another In genetics, this is a genetic alement able to incorporate DNA and be replicated in a cell
A transmission agent; for example, a DNA vector is a self-replicating DNA molecule that transfers a piece of DNA from one host to another
Agent, such as an insect, virus or plasmid, that is able to mechanically or biologically transfer itself or its contents from one organism to another In genetic engineering this refers to any virus or plasmid into which a gene is introduced and which is
Same as Radius vector
a physical quantity having both magnitude (= strength, intensity) and direction The magnetic field is a vector; other examples are velocity, acceleration, force and the electric field, which maps the electric force on ions and electrons Equations involving vectors tend to be more complicated, as they have to take account of their three-dimensional nature
Vector images are images that are represented by collections of independent line and shape objects which are typically defined by mathematical formulas This makes these images easier to modify than raster images Popular vector image programs include Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, and AutoCad Typically, each program will have its own vector file format
An automously replicating DNA element that is used to transfer genes into organisms and to shuttle genes between organisms
displays and databases build all geographic features from points, that is from discrete X-Y locations Lines are constructed from strings of points, and polygons (regions) are built from lines which close Vector methods are sometimes contrasted with raster techniques which record geographic features within a matrix of grid cells The choice between vector and raster GIS has much to do with the application being considered since both methods have strengths and weaknesses Many current GIS permit transformation between vector and raster input and output
A vector defines a direction They can also have a magnitude which defines their length A vector that has a length of 1, is called a unit vector
a straight line segment whose length is magnitude and whose orientation in space is direction
a variable quantity that can be resolved into components
A directed quantity, as a straight line, a force, or a velocity
Representation of a quantity having both magnitude and direction Also, navigational guidance in the form of specific headings, based on the use of radar
Quantity that has magnitude (length) and direction It may be represented as a directed line segment
vector algebra
The branch of mathematics that deals with vectors and operations on them
vector boson
Any of a family of gauge bosons having a spin quantum number of one
vector field
A function which associates, to each point on a surface, a vector in the tangent plane of that point
vector field
A construction in which each point in a Euclidean space is associated with a vector; a function whose range is a vector space
vector fields
plural form of vector field
vector function
Any function whose range is n-dimensional
vector functions
plural form of vector function
vector graphics
the use of geometrical primitives based upon mathematical equations to represent images in computer graphics
vector product
a vector with the size given by the product of two vectors computed as the product of the magnitudes of the vectors and the sine of the angle between their directions, and directed perpendicular to the given two vectors, with positive orientation
vector products
plural form of vector product
vector space
A type of set of vectors that satisfies a specific group of constraints

Each vector space has a basis and dimension.

vector space
A set V, whose elements are called "vectors", together with a binary operation + forming a module (V,+), and a set F* of bilinear unary functions f*: V→V, each of which corresponds to a "scalar" element f of a field F, such that the composition of elements of F* corresponds isomorphically to multiplication of elements of F, and such that for any vector v, 1*(v) = v
vector sum
The vector whose initial and final points are those of a series of other vectors laid end to end
vector-borne
(Tıp, İlaç) (of a disease or pathogen) transmitted or carried by a vector
vector algebra
the part of algebra that deals with the theory of vectors and vector spaces
vector boson
Any of the elementary particles that mediate one of the four fundamental forces. The particles and their corresponding forces are the photon and the electromagnetic force, the graviton and the gravitational force, the intermediate vector boson and the weak interaction, and the gluon and the strong interaction
vector graphic
A computer image that is stored and displayed in terms of vectors rather than points, allowing for easier scaling and storage
vector graphic
A graphic image formed by a series of points joined by angles and curves, which can be filled with colours and blends As the picture is made from mathematical formula, it is not dependent on resolution (see Bitmap Graphic) therefore it can be scaled to infinity as a computer can recalculate the mathematical formula for any size
vector graphic
A graphic image where the graphic elements are defined using co-ordinate geometry, enabling them to be scaled each time they are used without loss of resolution (as opposed to bitmap) Each of the entities (eg lines, circle etc) in a vector graphic can be manipulated individually
vector graphic
a digital image encoded as formulas that represent lines and curves
vector graphic
digital images created by placing lines and shapes in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional space Some animation images are created as vector files
vector graphic
A graphic image drawn in shapes and lines, called paths Images created in Illustrator and Freehand (graphic design software) are vector graphics
vector graphic
An image composed of individual elements, e g , arc, line, polygon, with their own attributes that can be individually edited A drawing-type package is usually required to display such vector images
vector graphic
A graphic image drawn in shapes and lines, called paths Images created in Illustrator and Freehand (graphic design software) are vector graphics They are usually exported to be bitmap images
vector graphics
graphic picture created by mathematical formulas
vector operations
Extension of the laws of elementary algebra to vectors. They include addition, subtraction, and three types of multiplication. The sum of two vectors is a third vector, represented as the diagonal of the parallelogram constructed with the two original vectors as sides. When a vector is multiplied by a positive scalar (i.e., number), its magnitude is multiplied by the scalar and its direction remains unchanged (if the scalar is negative, the direction is reversed). The multiplication of a vector a by another vector b leads to the dot product, written a b, and the cross product, written a b. The dot product, also called the scalar product, is a scalar real number equal to the product of the lengths of vectors a (a) and b (b) and the cosine of the angle () between them: a b = a b cos . This equals zero if the two vectors are perpendicular (see orthogonality). The cross product, also called the vector product, is a third vector (c), perpendicular to the plane of the original vectors. The magnitude of c is equal to the product of the lengths of vectors a and b and the sine of the angle () between them: c = a b sin . The associative law and commutative law hold for vector addition and the dot product. The cross product is associative but not commutative
vector product
a vector that is the product of two other vectors
vector product
n. A vector c, depending on two other vectors a and b, whose magnitude is the product of the magnitude of a, the magnitude of b, and the sine of the angle between a and b. Its direction is perpendicular to the plane through a and b and oriented so that a right-handed rotation about it carries a into b through an angle not greater than 180°. The notation for c is c = a × b. Also called cross product
vector space
A system consisting of a set of generalized vectors and a field of scalars, having the same rules for vector addition and scalar multiplication as physical vectors and scalars. In mathematics, a collection of objects called vectors, together with a field of objects (see field theory), known as scalars, that satisfy certain properties. The properties that must be satisfied are: (1) the set of vectors is closed under vector addition; (2) multiplication of a vector by a scalar produces a vector in the set; (3) the associative law holds for vector addition, u + (v + w) = (u + v) + w; (4) the commutative law holds for vector addition, u + v = v + u; (5) there is a 0 vector such that v + 0 = v; (6) every vector has an additive inverse (see inverse function), v + (-v) = 0; (7) the distributive law holds for scalar multiplication over vector addition, n(u + v) = nu + nv; (8) the distributive law also holds for vector multiplication over scalar addition, (m + n)v = mv + nv; (9) the associative law holds for scalar multiplication with a vector, (mn)v = m(nv); and (10) there exists a unit vector 1 such that 1v = v. The set of all polynomials in one variable with real coefficients is an example of a vector space
vector sum
a vector that is the sum of two or more other vectors
vector-borne transmission
indirect transmission of an infectious agent that occurs when a vector bites or touches a person
velocity vector
rate of speed and direction
Burgers vector
A mathematical vector that represents the magnitude and direction of the distortion in a dislocation in a crystal lattice
Poynting vector
The vector obtained in the direction of a right-hand screw from the cross product (vector product) of the electric field vector rotated into the magnetic field vector of an electromagnetic wave. Note: The Poynting vector, with transmission media parameters and constants, gives the irradiance and direction of propagation of the electromagnetic wave. Mathematically: P = E × H
distance vector
An class of routing protocol based on sending global state between neighbouring nodes

Distance-vector protocols are more suited to external routing as they don't require a consistent world-view.

four-vector
A vector in four-dimensional vector space, especially one having three spatial and one temporal dimensions
intermediate vector boson
Any of the three fundamental particles (the two W-bosons and the Z-boson) that transmit the weak nuclear force and have a mass about 100 times that of a proton
real vector space
A vector space over the field of real numbers.http: //mathworld.wolfram.com/RealVectorSpace.html
shuttle vector
A vector constructed, usually with selectable markers and tags, so that it can propagate in two different host species
unit vector
A vector with length 1
wave vector
A vector whose direction is that of the direction of propagation of a wave, and whose magnitude is inversely proportional to its wavelength
zero vector
A vector whose value in every dimension is zero. i.e. \vec 0 =
poynting vector
In physics, the Poynting vector can be thought of as representing the energy flux (W/m2) of an electromagnetic field. It is named after its inventor John Henry Poynting
wave vector
A wave vector (also spelled wavevector) is a vector which helps describe a wave. Like any vector, it has a magnitude and direction, both of which are important: Its magnitude is either the wavenumber or angular wavenumber of the wave (inversely proportional to the wavelength), and its direction is the direction of wave propagation
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
(Computers) protocol used for sending multicast transmissions over a network or IP (allows significant savings on network bandwidth), DVMRP
intermediate vector boson
Either of two bosons, the W particle or the Z particle, that are quanta of the weak interaction
intermediate vector bosons
a gauge boson that mediates weak interactions between particles
interrupt vector
place in memory that stores the addresses of subroutines that are activated upon shutdown (Computers)
liposomal delivery vector
a transducing vector that uses liposomes to carry the gene of interest
radius vector
a line connecting a point in space to the origin of a polar coordinate system a line connecting a satellite to the center of the body around which it is rotating
radius vector
See Coördinate, n
radius vector
An ideal straight line joining the center of an attracting body with that of a body describing an orbit around it, as a line joining the sun and a planet or comet, or a planet and its satellite
radius vector
A straight line (or the length of such line) connecting any point, as of a curve, with a fixed point, or pole, round which the straight line turns, and to which it serves to refer the successive points of a curve, in a system of polar coördinates
transducing vector
a vector for delivering genes into cells
unit vector
A vector with a length of 1
unit vector
straight segment that indicates the size of one unit
unit vector
A vector that has the length (or magnitude) of one unit
unit vector
A vector with a magnitude of 1
vectored
past of vector
vectored
{s} of a vector, of a mathematical representation of a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
vectorial
Of or pertaining to a vector
vectorial
{s} of or related to a vector (straight segment with length and direction, mathematical expression denoting size and direction)
vectoring
present participle of vector
vectors
third-person singular of vector
vectors
plural of , vector
viral delivery vector
a transducing vector that uses a retrovirus
wind vector
direction and strength of the wind
vector

    Hyphenation

    vec·tor

    Turkish pronunciation

    vektır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈvektər/ /ˈvɛktɜr/

    Etymology

    [ vek-t&r ] (noun.) 1846. From Latin vector (“carrier”), from vehere (“to carry”).

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