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noun
The process of change from one form, state, style or place to another.
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Green arcs A G transit gene tokens from input place to transitions or transit gene tokens from transitions to output place.
Mr. Ruffalo, 42, can certainly relate to transitions brought on by children, but there are other parallels.
They give a sort of permanence to transitions, and impart to the otherwise ordinary act of driving somewhere a special texture and a mystery.
Rather, what is captured here is the comparatively straightforward response of a camera's light meter to transitions between brightness and darkness in her studio.
For low velocities, the Born approximation gradually breaks down, and highly excited states begin to be inaccessible to transitions by virtue of small maximum energy transfer.
Arcs (directed edges) connect places to transitions, and vice versa.
We believe that the peak at shorter wavelength is due to transitions from excited states.
Coulondre et al. (1978) showed that true SNPs are abundantly biased to transitions rather than transversions.
Especially with respect to transitions from the secondary to tertiary level, appropriate studies must be considered.
Mystery relates to transitions between spaces, to changing luminosity and the degree of occlusivity.
This energy is attributed to transitions in the cascade involving an elastic scattering mechanism.
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