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Trick photography was once effected by simple manipulation of the camera: magical transformations were made simply by stopping the camera and changing the scene, and the impression of backward motion was achieved by turning the camera upside down and reversing the film.
Variables were tested for normality and homogeneity of variance, and transformations were made as necessary to meet the underlying statistical assumptions of the models used.
The cooling and the heating rates during the transformations were made as high as possible and reached 20°/s and 80°/s, respectively.
Initially the transformations were made to follow the laws of physics, but it did not look exciting enough and was changed to be more fluid.
Fourth root transformations were made to weigh the contributions of common and rare dietary categories in the similarity coefficient.
Appropriate transformations were made to the data where necessary.
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Several other "transformations" are made in the video including from motorcycles and helicopters.
"In general, transformation is made easy by a battlefield embarrassment, or by a looming threat.
In a translation of Cartesian coordinate axes, a transformation is made between two sets of axes that are parallel to each other but have their origins at different positions.
The transformation was made possible by donations, portfolio investments and other financing sources like tax-exempt bonds — as well as profits from M.I.T.'s commercial real estate activities, many in its own Kendall Square/East Cambridge neighborhood.
When the transformation was made, my daughters were around junior-high-school age, and even now, grown and living out of the city, they consider Shopsin's General Store — or Ken and Eve's or Kenny's, as they usually call it — an extension of their kitchen.
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