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  • 21 anket

    n. survey, statistical study, inquiry, Gallup poll
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    questionnaire

    Turkish-English dictionary > anket

  • 22 anlamsal

    adj. semantic, pertaining to semantics, of the study of the meaning and use of words and phrases
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    semantic

    Turkish-English dictionary > anlamsal

  • 23 antropoloji

    n. anthropology, study of the development of the human race
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    anthropology

    Turkish-English dictionary > antropoloji

  • 24 araştırma grubu

    n. study group
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    research staff

    Turkish-English dictionary > araştırma grubu

  • 25 araştırmak

    v. search, research on, investigate, research into, explore, seek, analyse, analyze, study, dig up, fish, cast about, cast around, check up, dig, dredge for, ferret, ferret about, fish around, forage, go into, hunt after, inquire, inquire into, probe
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    explore

    Turkish-English dictionary > araştırmak

  • 26 arkeoloji

    n. archaeology [Brit.], archeology, study of ancient cultures through their artifacts
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    1. archaeology 2. archeology

    Turkish-English dictionary > arkeoloji

  • 27 arkeolojik

    adj. archaeologic [Brit.], archeologic, archaeological [Brit.], archeological, of archeology, pertaining to the study of ancient cultures through their artifacts
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    1. archaeological 2. archeological

    Turkish-English dictionary > arkeolojik

  • 28 arkitektonik

    adj. architectonic, of architecture, of the design of buildings and other structures
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    n. architectonics, study of architecture, science of planning and constructing buildings
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    architectonic

    Turkish-English dictionary > arkitektonik

  • 29 astrofizik

    n. astrophysics, study of the physical and chemical composition of celestial bodies
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    astrophysics

    Turkish-English dictionary > astrofizik

  • 30 astronomi

    n. astronomy, study of celestial bodies
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    astronomy

    Turkish-English dictionary > astronomi

  • 31 balistik

    adj. ballistic, pertaining to the motion of projectiles
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    n. ballistics, study of the motion of projectiles (missiles, rockets, etc.)
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    1. ballistic 2. ballistics

    Turkish-English dictionary > balistik

  • 32 biokimya

    n. biochemistry, study of chemical processes in organisms
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    biochemistry

    Turkish-English dictionary > biokimya

  • 33 biyoloji

    n. biology, study of life
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    biology

    Turkish-English dictionary > biyoloji

  • 34 biyolojik

    adj. biologic, biological, of biology, of the study of life
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    1. biologic 2. biological

    Turkish-English dictionary > biyolojik

  • 35 biyonik

    adj. bionic
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    n. bionics, study of the functions of living organisms and the use of this information in the design and creation of mechanical systems
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    1. bionic 2. bionics

    Turkish-English dictionary > biyonik

  • 36 biyopsi

    n. biopsy, removal and study of a tissue sample for diagnostic purposes (Medical)
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    biopsy

    Turkish-English dictionary > biyopsi

  • 37 botanik

    adj. botanic, botanical, of plants
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    n. botany, phytology, branch of biology dealing with plant life, study of plants
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    1. botanical 2. botany

    Turkish-English dictionary > botanik

  • 38 bulmak

    v. find, invent, discover, hit, reach, meet, obtain, ascertain, clear up, cogitate, contrive, devise, go for, happen on, happen upon, procure, provide with, reason, strike, strike out, study out, turn up
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    find

    Turkish-English dictionary > bulmak

  • 39 cildiye

    n. dermatology, branch of medicine which deals with the study and treatment of skin and skin disorders
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    dermatology

    Turkish-English dictionary > cildiye

  • 40 çalış

    1. studying (v.) 2. working (v.) 3. functioning (v.) 4. worked (v.) 5. wrought (v.) 6. labored (v.) 7. studied (v.) 8. attempt (v.) 9. study (v.) 10. work (v.) 11. labor (v.) 12. labour (v.) 13. run (v.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > çalış

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