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Discover Ludwig"I'm transforming" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the process of changing or adapting to something new. For example: "I'm transforming my career and going back to school to become a nurse."
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I'm transforming something back to the living.
Enemies just back up a bit while I'm transforming and then I miss with my sword or hammer or whatever.
She says, "Getting illegal guns off the streets also raises the caliber of a city... I'm transforming the tools [that were used] for destruction".
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The number X i is transformed into a rank integer r i that falls within 1 and N: r_{i} = intleft( {N times X_{i} + 0.5} right) (18).
Let us assume that the frequency band ω i is selected and the signal subspace F i is transformed to the other frequency bands ω j.
Thus, u i is transformed into an exponentially distributed random number, r i, using the well-known inversion method, according to (2).
Using the synaptic transmission function synI as specified above, the lowpass-filtered signal I(i) is transformed entry-wise into the shunting signal (see equation 7).
By applying the synaptic transmission function synI, the output of the inhibitory element I(i) is transformed into an array of conductances gI(i) of the FD-cell (fig. 4A).
3. R = { (C i, C j ) | C i, C j ∈ C, and C i is transformed to C j in the CRN} is the set of reactions.
The elements of the stoichiometry matrix, ν iμ ≡ p iμ - r iμ, describe how many particles of species Y i are transformed due to the reaction μ.
The vertices correspond to the complexes, i.e. V = { C1, C2,... C m}, while the directed edges represent the reactions, i.e. (C i, C j) ∈ E if complex C i is transformed to C j in the CRN.
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