Q method staining - traducción al árabe
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Q method staining - traducción al árabe

Q method; Q-technique; Q-sort

Q method staining      
‎ التَّلْوينُ بطََريقةِ Q‎
vital dye         
TECHNIQUE USED TO ENHANCE CONTRAST OF SPECIMENS OBSERVED UNDER A MICROSCOPE
In vitro staining; Vital stains; In vivo staining; Histological staining; Histologic staining; Biological stain; Biological stains; Stain (biology); Staining (microscopy); Cell staining; Staining and labeling; Simple stain; Stain (microbiology); Staining (biology); Stain (microscopy); Staining dye; Staining dyes; Vital dye; Stain (histology); Amphophile; Amphophilic; Cell stain; Tingibility; Histologic stain; Microscopy stain; Tissue stain; Tissue staining; Histological stain; Hematological stain; Positive staining; Positive stains; Positive stain
‎ صِبْغٌ حَيَوِيّ‎
STAINING         
TECHNIQUE USED TO ENHANCE CONTRAST OF SPECIMENS OBSERVED UNDER A MICROSCOPE
In vitro staining; Vital stains; In vivo staining; Histological staining; Histologic staining; Biological stain; Biological stains; Stain (biology); Staining (microscopy); Cell staining; Staining and labeling; Simple stain; Stain (microbiology); Staining (biology); Stain (microscopy); Staining dye; Staining dyes; Vital dye; Stain (histology); Amphophile; Amphophilic; Cell stain; Tingibility; Histologic stain; Microscopy stain; Tissue stain; Tissue staining; Histological stain; Hematological stain; Positive staining; Positive stains; Positive stain

ألاسم

بُقْعَة ; شِيَة ; لَطْخَة ; نُقْطَة ; نُمْرَة

الفعل

أَدْرَنَ ; أَنْجَسَ ; أَوْسَخَ ; بَقَّعَ ; تَوَسَّخَ ; دَنَّسَ ; قَذَّرَ ; لَطَخَ ; لَطَّخَ ; لَوَّثَ ; نَجَّسَ ; نَقَّطَ ; وَسَّخَ

Definición

Staining
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Stain.

Wikipedia

Q methodology

Q methodology is a research method used in psychology and in social sciences to study people's "subjectivity"—that is, their viewpoint. Q was developed by psychologist William Stephenson. It has been used both in clinical settings for assessing a patient's progress over time (intra-rater comparison), as well as in research settings to examine how people think about a topic (inter-rater comparisons).