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to transpose
verb
To reverse or change the order of (two or more things); to swap or interchange.
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Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic element able to transpose and multiply in genomes.
Nonautonomous elements such as miniature inverted transposable elements use the enzymatic machinery of autonomous DNA transposons to transpose.
Plenty have come a cropper trying to transpose Anthony Burgess's 1962 novella to the stage.
Mr. Tolle had to transpose the power of place from Ireland to New York.
He turned around and retuned the reeds of the instrument to transpose them to other keys.
It also warned other countries "not to transpose like-for-like the British model of regulation".
But the Egyptian model is not easy to transpose to Iran.
The role of a story was, in the broadest terms, to transpose a problem into another form.
The next stage is to transpose the minutiae gleaned from the footage into training sessions in Bangkok.
First, the researchers assessed the residents' psychomotor skills, including hand-eye coördination and ability to transpose mirror images.
It also has Prokofiev's sweet, popular Flute Sonata, which David Oistrakh persuaded the composer to transpose for violin.
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