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- noun Plural form of
transformation .
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Examples
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Though I lack the art to decipher it, no doubt the next chapter in my book of transformations is already written.
From My Father Jessica 2008
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Though I lack the art to decipher it, no doubt the next chapter in my book of transformations is already written.
Archive 2008-08-01 Jessica 2008
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Vishnus progress up the stairs and his series of transformations is set against the daily lives of the apartments inhabitants, lives characterized by a lack of progress, by a stultifying stasis, where dreams of upward mobility in a material sense are always disappointed.
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The order in which one performs two gauge transformations is immaterial.
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The study concluded that "rather than remaining static, parent-child relationships during middle childhood and adolescence are characterized by transformations and realignment."
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Hernández-Bermejo’s argument stems from the fact that the number of consequences of a system invariant under a discrete group of transformations is much less than if the system were invariant under a continuous group of transformations – although he does not prove this.
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Hernández-Bermejo’s argument stems from the fact that the number of consequences of a system invariant under a discrete group of transformations is much less than if the system were invariant under a continuous group of transformations – although he does not prove this.
Special Post: Noether’s First Theorem – Emmy Noether for Ada Lovelace Day 2010
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Hernández-Bermejo’s argument stems from the fact that the number of consequences of a system invariant under a discrete group of transformations is much less than if the system were invariant under a continuous group of transformations – although he does not prove this.
Special Post: Noether’s First Theorem – Emmy Noether for Ada Lovelace Day 2010
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By contrast, Civic War and the Corruption of the Citizen provides a novel account of long-term transformations in the citizen’s experience of war, the constitution of political powers, and public uses of communication, and from that firm historical basis explains how a convergence of these social facts became the pretext for unprecedented opportunism and irresponsibility after 9/11.
Meyers, Civic War and the Corruption of the Citizen Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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Figure 2b) An example of a group of non-abelian transformations is rotation in three-dimensional space.
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