manipulation
91manipulation — ma•nip•u•la•tion [[t]məˌnɪp yəˈleɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of manipulating 2) the state or fact of being manipulated 3) skillful or artful management • Etymology: 1720–30; < F, equiv. to manipule handful (of grains, etc.; see maniple) + ation… …
92manipulation — n. a opening method for mechanical combination locks which uses the tolerances of that lock to determine an opening combination …
93Manipulation — A&V In a digital picture manipulator, the various processes used to alter a video image, such as transformations and programmed effects …
94manipulation — /mənɪpjəˈleɪʃən/ (say muhnipyuh layshuhn) noun 1. skilful or artful management. 2. the act of manipulating. 3. the state or fact of being manipulated. 4. Medicine a treatment performed in physiotherapy, orthopaedics, and osteopathy to obtain… …
95manipulation — ma|ni|pu|la|tion sb., en, er, erne …
96manipulation — s ( en, er) …
97Manipulation — Ma|ni|pu|la|ti|on, die; , en (Hand , Kunstgriff; Verfahren; meist Plural: Machenschaft) …
98manipulation — Series of transactions involving the buying or selling of a security for the purpose of creating a false or misleading appearance of active trading or to raise or depress the price to induce the purchase or sale by others. Such acts are… …
99manipulation — Series of transactions involving the buying or selling of a security for the purpose of creating a false or misleading appearance of active trading or to raise or depress the price to induce the purchase or sale by others. Such acts are… …
100Manipulation of atoms by optical field — When cold atoms or a Bose Einstein condensate (BEC) of an atomic gas is placed in a light standing wave produced by two counter propagating lasers of certain frequency, the atoms are diffracted in different order. A cold atom absorbs a photon… …