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abduction
{i} adam kaçırma

1965 yılından bu yana o kasabada hiçbir adam kaçırma olayı bildirilmemişti. - No abduction had been reported in that town since 1965.

abduction
(Tıp) Abductio
abduction
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) uzaklaşma
abduction
(Tıp) kaldırma
abduction
(Kanun) adam kaldırma
abduction
abdüksiyon
abduction
kaçırmak
abduction
kaçırma (bir kimseyi)
abduction
(Askeri) Adam kaçırmak; adam kaçırma
abduction
(kas) dışarı çekme
abduction
kaçırma
abduction
zorla kaçırma
abduction
dışaçekim
abduction
uğrulama
abduction
{i} (birini) kaçırma
abduction
{i} dışaçekim (tıp)
abduction
(Tıp) Çekilme, uzaklaşma, açılma (kol ve bacak), abdüksiyon (tebit) hareketi, sagital planda uzaklaşan bir uzvun yaptığı hareket
abduction
(Tıp) Ayırma (yara)
abduction
(Tıp) Uzaklaştırma, kırılmış bir kemiğin parçalarını ayırma, temizleme
abduction
dışarı çeken kas
abduction
(Tıp) Kendi merkezinden ayrılma hareketi yapan vücudun bir kısmı
abduction
kız kaçırma abductor kaçıran kimse
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plural of abduction
abduction
Determining the best or most plausible of many possible explanations for a set of facts
abduction
The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; a carrying away. — Roget
abduction
The wrongful, and usually the forcible, carrying off of a human being

the abduction of a child.

abduction
The process of inference to the best explanation; abductive reasoning
military abductions
plural form of military abduction
abduction
a carrying away of a person against his will, or illegally
abduction
{n} the act of drawing back or away
Abduction
The movement of a body part away from the midline
Abduction
Moving or pushing an arm or leg away from the body
Abduction
Moving a limb or any other part away from the midline of the body Abduction is the opposite of adduction (e g the "up" phase of a jumping jack involves the abduction of the legs and the arms, or spreading of the fingers and toes)
Abduction
Backward chaining through fault models
Abduction
To take someone away from a place without that person's consent or by fraud See also " kidnapping"
Abduction
Movement away from midline of body in frontal plane; applied to hip, shoulder, fingers, thumb, and foot
Abduction
Movement of one body part at an angle away from the rest of the body (e g , finger away from rest of hand; arm away from torso)
Abduction
The movement of a body part away from the midline axis of the body [ compare adduction ]
Abduction
To take someone away from a place without that person's consent or by fraud See also "kidnapping"
Abduction
(Ab*duc"tion) n [L abductio: cf F abduction ]
Abduction
move away from the midline
Abduction
Development of a hypothesis to explain observations; frequently used in diagnostic expert systems; can lead to false conclusions For example, a particular instance of wind destruction by a microburst might be initially ascribed to a tornado Compare deduction, induction
Abduction
particularly studied by Budd Hokins and John Mack, the word's used to describe cases of people taken inside UFOs and examined by their pilots
Abduction
Movement away from the mid-line of the body I e Lateral Raises
Abduction
close to the body
Abduction
the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man's wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife
Abduction
Movement of the arms or legs away from the body
Abduction
Movement of a limb away from middle of body, such as bringing arms to shoulder height from hanging down position
Abduction
in conditional reasoning, the generation of an explanation for an event, taken from a theory of how the world works, the plausibility of which depends in large part on the number and the likelihood of the alternative explanations
Abduction
(physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body
Abduction
Moving away from the body
Abduction
The wrongful taking away of a person Commonly refers to a child being taken by a parent in breach of a Court Order •Children - Movement
Abduction
A method of reasoning by which one infers to the best explanation See induction, deduction <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith
Abduction
movement of the bone away from the central line of the body
Abduction
a movement away from the mid-line of the body
Abduction
Moving a limb away from the body
abduction
The process used in getting students to see disciplinary regularity through the use of metaphor
abduction
The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; a carrying away
abduction
A syllogism or form of argument in which the major is evident, but the minor is only probable
abduction
The movement which separates a limb or other part from the axis, or middle line, of the body
abduction
(physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man's wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife
abduction
The wrongful, and usually the forcible, carrying off of a human being; as, the abduction of a child, the abduction of an heiress
abduction
{i} kidnapping, seizure, carrying off by force; action of separating a limb or other part from the midline of the body (Medicine); abducing, drawing apart
abductions

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