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IQabbr. intelligence quotientiq the internet domain name for (Computer Science) Iraq
IQ abbreviation for (Education) intelligence quotient IQ intelligence quotient. i.q. the same as. [< Latin idem quod] ThesaurusNoun | 1.IQ - a measure of a person's intelligence as indicated by an intelligence test; the ratio of a person's mental age to their chronological age (multiplied by 100)I.Q., intelligence quotientratio - the relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient)adult intelligence - the average IQ of the adults in a given populationborderline intelligence - the minimal IQ required for someone to function normally and independently in the world (without some form of institutional assistance) | TranslationsIQ (ˌai ˈkjuː) noun (abbreviation) intelligence quotient; a measure of a person's intelligence. She has a high IQ; an IQ of 140. 智商(縮寫) 智商(缩写) IdiomsSeeroom-temperature IQIQ
IQ (psychology) intelligence quotient IQ(intelligence quotient) controversial measurement of intelligence by formula which compares mental age with chronological age. [Western Education.: EB, V : 376]See: IntelligenceIQ (1)Pictorial query language, implemented in Ratfor.
["Structured Implementation of an Image Query Language",Y.E. Lien et al, in Database Techniques for PictorialApplications, A. Blaser ed, pp.416-430].iq (networking)The country code for Iraq.IQ
intelligence [in-tel´ĭ-jens] the ability to comprehend or understand. It is basically a combination of reasoning, memory, imagination, and judgment; each of these faculties relies upon the others. Intelligence is not an entity within a person but a combination of cognitive skills and knowledge made evident by behaviors that are adaptive. In speaking of general intelligence, authorities often distinguish between a number of different kinds of basic mental ability. One of these is verbal aptitude, the ability to understand the meaning of words and to use them effectively in writing or speaking. Another is skill with numbers, the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide and to use these skills in problems. The capacity to work with spatial relationships, that is, with visualizing how objects take up space, is still another (for example, how two triangles can fit together to make a square). Perception, memory, and reasoning may also be considered different basic abilities. These abilities are the ones that are usually examined by intelligence tests. There are others, however, that may be as important or more important. Determination and perseverance make intelligence effective and useful. Artistic talent, such as proficiency in art or music, and creativity, the ability to use thought and imagination to produce original ideas, are difficult to measure but are certainly part of intelligence.intelligence quotient (I.Q.) a numerical expression of intellectual capacity obtained by multiplying the mental age of the subject, ascertained by testing, by 100 and dividing by his or her chronologic age.intelligence test a set of problems or tasks posed to assess an individual's innate ability to judge, comprehend, and reason.
quotient [kwo´shent] a number obtained by division.achievement quotient the achievement age divided by the mental age, indicating progress in learning.caloric quotient the heat evolved (in calories) divided by the oxygen consumed (in milligrams) in a metabolic process.intelligence quotient IQ; a numerical expression of intellectual capacity obtained by multiplying the mental age of the subject, ascertained by testing, by 100 and dividing by the chronological age.respiratory quotient RQ; the ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide given off by the body tissues to the volume of oxygen absorbed by them; usually equal to the corresponding volumes given off and taken up by the lungs. It varies with the fuel source used: for carbohydrates it is 1.0; for lipids 0.7; for proteins 0.8; and with overfeeding (lipogenesis) 1.0–1.3.IQAbbreviation for intelligence quotient.IQabbr. intelligence quotientIQ Abbreviation for intelligence quotient. IQ Abbrev. for INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT.IQAbbreviation for Intelligence Quotient. Compares an individual's mental age to his/her true or chronological age and multiplies that ratio by 100.Mentioned in: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Learning Disorders, PhenylketonuriaIQ Abbreviation for intelligence quotient. Patient discussion about IQQ. I have bipolar disorder and an IQ of about 140. Can this be a cause? I followed recently a link in this site and saw, that some people talking about other ones with bipolar disorder seem to be more intelligent than the average. It was for me the first time, that I read something like that about bipolar disorder. I know only since 3 years this diagnose of mine, but I had already 13 years before my "out-of-control"-crisis. Perhaps you will share with your topic-manager about your IQ or about your job that we can see, if there is possible a correlation.A. I am now here in this community since 8 days. In one week I will be on the top of the list of the iMedix-contributors. This is perhaps how you can find the genius of someone. Then in a month I will be very alone on this list. And this is the way I live. I am often too fast for you and other persons and so, at the end, you are again alone. This can cause depression. Genius are a small community. I do not pretend to be one, I just want to show you which tendencies exist. Share your experience that we can learn together. More discussions about IQIQ
IQThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for IRAQ.IQ1. ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the Republic of Iraq. This is the code used in international transactions to and from Iraqi bank accounts.
2. ISO 3166-2 geocode for Iraq. This is used as an international standard for shipping to Iraq. Each Iraqi province has its own code with the prefix "IQ." For example, the code for the Province of al-Anbar is ISO 3166-2:IQ-AN.IQ
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IQ➣Intelligence Quotient | IQ➣Indefinite Quantity contract | IQ➣Iraq (country code, top level domain) | IQ➣Image Quality | IQ➣Installation Qualification | IQ➣Information Quality | IQ➣Investissement Québec (French) | IQ➣In-phase/Quadrature | IQ➣Intelligent Question | IQ➣Inverse Quantization | IQ➣Irrelevant Question (polygraphy) | IQ➣Inhibitory Quotient | IQ➣Issue Queue | IQ➣Intervencion Quirurgica (Spanish: Surgical Procedure) | IQ➣Indication of Quality (Nortel) | IQ➣Insufficient Quantity | IQ➣Indy Quotient (computer game score) | IQ➣Input Queuing | IQ➣Initial Qualification Training | IQ➣Insurquote Systems Inc. | IQ➣Incremental Quantization | IQ➣Invoice Query System (Sprint) | IQ➣United States miscellaneous Pacific Islands Outlying Areas (including Kingman Reef) |
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Synonyms for IQnoun a measure of a person's intelligence as indicated by an intelligence testSynonyms- I.Q.
- intelligence quotient
Related Words- ratio
- adult intelligence
- borderline intelligence
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