transformation abbr. | |
coal. chem. el. | reaction,decomposition |
cust. transp. | processing operation |
industr. | processing |
IT tech. | data transformation |
mater.sc. engl. | transformation |
med. | morphotic alterations |
met. | mechanical working |
transp. | conversion; change; change over from ... to |
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back-fitting | |||
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converting; transforming | |||
change of state; transmutation | |||
reaction,decomposition | |||
transform | |||
conversion (The process of changing from one form or format to another; where information is concerned, a changeover that affects form but not substance. Types of conversion include data (changing the way information is represented), file (changing a file from one format to another), hardware (changing all or part of a computer system), media (transferring data from one storage media to another), software (changing a program designed for one platform so that it runs on another), and system (changing from one operating system to another)) | |||
processing operation | |||
institutional transformation (institutionnelle); transformation (institutionnelle) | |||
transformational rule | |||
processing | |||
data transformation | |||
transformation | |||
morphotic alterations | |||
mechanical working | |||
reconstruction | |||
conversion; change; change over from ... to | |||
alteration | |||
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beta decay; ß-decay; beta disintegration; ß-disintegration; beta transformation; ß-transformation; beta process; ß-process |
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