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tar·get T0047400 (tär′gĭt)n.1. a. An object, such as a padded disk with a marked surface, that is shot at to test accuracy in rifle or archery practice.b. Something aimed or fired at.2. An object of criticism or verbal attack.3. One to be influenced or changed by an action or event: Children were the target of the new advertising campaign.4. A desired goal: achieved our target for quarterly sales.5. A railroad signal that indicates the position of a switch by its color, position, and shape.6. The sliding sight on a surveyor's leveling rod.7. A small round shield.8. A usually metal part in an x-ray tube on which a beam of electrons is focused and from which x-rays are emitted.9. Biochemistry A molecule or molecular structure, such as a protein or a nucleic acid, that a drug or other compound interacts with and modulates the activity of.tr.v. tar·get·ed, tar·get·ing, tar·gets 1. To aim at or identify as a target: targeted the airport hangar.2. To identify or treat as the object of action, criticism, or change: targeted the molecule for study; targeted teenagers with the ad campaign.3. To design for or direct toward a specific object or audience: targeted the ad campaign toward seniors.4. Biochemistry To interact with as a target: drugs that target estrogen receptors.Idiom: on target Completely accurate, precise, or valid: observations that were right on target. [Middle English, small targe, from Old French targuete, variant of targete, diminutive of targe, light shield, of Germanic origin.] tar′get·a·ble (-gĭ-tə-bəl) adj.targeting (ˈtɑːɡɪtɪŋ) n1. (Military) military the act of deciding to attack a particular point, area, or person physically2. the act of attempting to appeal to a person or group or to influence them in some way3. the act of directing or aiming something at a particular group of peopletargetingThe process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching the appropriate response to them, taking account of operational requirements and capabilities. See also joint targeting coordination board; target.targeting
targetingi. The process of selecting targets and matching suitable weapons to achieve the required degree of neutralization. ii. The process of inserting position coordinates of fixed-surface targets into the guidance software of the aircraft or missile.targeting
tar·get·ing (tar'gĕt-ing), The process of having proteins contain certain signals such that the proteins are directed specifically towards certain cellular locations, for example, the lysosome. Compare: processing. targeting Medtalk The focusing of one's efforts on a particular goal. Gene targetingPatient discussion about targetingQ. Does good and healthy diet helps in achieving the target besides regular exercises? I am planning to join a gym to have a good physique, especially to get six pack abs. I think I need to work hard to develop muscles. I have kept my targets for a year to get them. My instructor has told me that he will guide me to make a really good looking abs. Does good and healthy diet helps in achieving the target besides regular exercises? A. My experiences is that I missed to have a right diet and I lost my strength in the mid. This made me weak. And I lost all muscles very quickly. My targets were not to built abs but weight reduction. I stopped having one meal. I got slim but with lost energy. To make things worse I was having beverages. I did not notice that my health has deteriorated to a great extent. This was due to the passion to lose weight. So you keep your targets with low passion and with flexibility. Keep taking good diet and go slow and steady. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZGgeGHU1Bs&eurl=http://www.imedix.com/health_community/vXZGgeGHU1Bs_nutrient_density_key_good?q=diet%20good&feature=player_embedded More discussions about targetingtargeting
targeting - MARKETING STRATEGY See CONCENTRATED MARKETING OR TARGETING STRATEGY, DIFFERENTIATED MARKETING OR TARGETING STRATEGY.
- BUSINESS STRATEGY See COMPETITIVE STRATEGY.
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