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yerdeğiştirim

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
(Tıp) migration
seasonal moving for animals, birds or fishes to breed or find a new home
changing a platform from an environment to another one
moving a place to live to another place for a while
{n} the act of changing place, a removal
To move from one region to another with the change in weather or during breeding season
1 The periodic movement of animals from one location to another 2 The movement of large groups of ethnically similar peoples from one area to another
The movement of chemicals through media This term is often used to describe the movement of acids between adjacent materials, such as storage papers and enclosed photographs
The movements of genes caused by individuals moving, including new individuals entering (immigration) or leaving (emmigration) a population, introducing or removing genetic material and thereby changing allele frequencies
The annual or regular movement of certain animals from one habitat to another
The movement' over a long period of time' of an ingredient from one component to another when the two are in surface contact May occur between tape components or between a tape and the surface to which it is applied Some plastic films and foams contain plasticizers which are apt to migrate into the tape adhesive' causing the adhesive to soften
A change from one hardware or software technology to another A database may be moved to a newer, faster server
the act or process of people movement from one place to another with the intent of staying at the destination permanently or for a relatively long period of time
a process applied to seismic data to put the reflections in their proper spatial position Since geophones and hydrophones are omni-directional devices, they cannot distinguish the direction from which a signal originates By convention, the geophysicist assumes that all the reflections received at a station originated directly beneath the station If the same subsurface feature creates a reflection that is seen at many stations, then a triangulation process can be used to "migrate" all the repeated observations of the same event to its proper location This process can be done either before or after the data are stacked (pre-stack or post-stack migration), and it can be done on the original time observations (time migration), or on data that has been converted to depth (depth migration)
a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period)
the movement of persons from one country or locality to another the periodic passage of groups of animals (especially birds or fishes) from one region to another for feeding or breeding (chemistry) the nonrandom movement of an atom or radical from one place to another within a molecule a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period)
The movement of people across a specified boundary for the purpose of establishing a new or semipermanent residence Divided into international migration (migration between countries) and internal migration (migration within a country)
the movement of animals in response to seasonal changes or changes in the food supply Examples of animals that migrate include ruby-throated hummingbirds, salmon, monarch butterflies, buffalo, and elephants
the large-scale movement of a population for some specific purpose
– the movement from one place to another (especially from one country to another) usually with intention to settle
Movement from one place or country to settle in another