The imagined possible or actual change of one metal into another; transmutation.
The change, as of an equation or quantity, into another form without altering the value.
The process of changing one structure to another. For example. transformation of a document from one governing DTD to another DTD can involve significant changes in structure.
a radiation change in morphology among homologous structures.
the change in energy from one type to another as in a battery, which changes chemical energy to electricity.
In dance, altering a dance sequence by changing one or more of the elements of movement (e.g., maintaining the steps but changing the pathway; converting a solo to an ensemble piece). Transformation can be achieved using exaggeration, distortion, repetition, and selection. It can be used as a basis for applying the creative process.
In general, in GIS, the mathematical converting of position from one coordinate system to another.
A change in the position, shape, or size of a geometric figure.
the changing of input into meaningful forms that can be used for an organism's survival.
An instant scene change, often effected by exploiting the varying transparency of gauze under different lighting conditions.
the act of moving the ensouling entity from one nodal point to the next is called primary or essential transformation. Other secondary types of transformation can bring about perceptual, cognitive, functional, and behavioral changes. These secondary types of transformation can be be facilitated by psychotherapy, hypnosis and meditation techniques. But the essential transformational change that occurs at the level of the ensouling entity and its vehicles is fundamental and necessary for spiritual growth. Essential transformation can be brought about by transformational techniques such as bija mantra, Kriya Yoga, Nada Yoga, and Kundalini Yoga. Essential transformation is also produced by Translation, or Light Immersion.
A change in the size, shape, location or orientation of a figure.
Process of converting data from one coordinate system to another through translation, rotation, and scaling.
The alteration of one mineral to another.
Change of an indolent leukemia to a more aggressive form
Multiplication (and rarely the addition) of a set of numbers by the same value, used to change the relative distances among numbers in a set. Normally this is done when a set of numbers has undesirable characteristics such as extreme skew, large tails, or is otherwise not a normal curve. Common transformations include logs and cosines. [See also category data, indexes, numerical data, ranks
the change of one figure (transformation geometry) or one expression (algebra) to another.
one of the basic effects in magic, in which an object changes into an entirely different item.
(mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system
the act of changing in form or shape or appearance; "a photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface"
a change, be it translation, rotation, or whatever
a change in body and/or aura that increases power, USSJ is all of these things
a complete uplifting change
a method of changing something, a rule for moving it or otherwise altering its structure
a process applied to a matrix that changes the values in the matrix in some manner
a process that changes graphics objects from one state to another
Altering a theme to produce variety. Various kinds of transformations exist, including repetition, sequences, and modulation.
To change the form or outward appearance, to change the condition, nature, or function.
The process by which a normal cell undergoes a series of changes that cause it to become cancerous.
the process of changing body form from a tadpole (larva) to a frog.
A geometric process for changing one figure into another.
The ability to change from one coordinate system to another. Sometimes also called rectification.
The moving of a figure by a translation (slide), rotation (turn) or reflection (flip).
In data warehousing, the process of changing data extracted from source data systems into arrangements and formats consistent with the schema of the data warehouse.
In XSLT, a transformation is the process of a software application applying a style sheet containing template "rules" to a source document containing structured XML markup to create a new document containing a completely altered data structure.
1. A mapping from one coordinate system onto another that preserves straight lines, such as a translation, scaling, rotation, or reflection. 2. A Lisp object that represents a transformation.
A change made to the scores of all cases (e.g., persons) on a variable by the application of the same mathematical operations to each score. (Common operations include addition of a constant, multiplication by a constant, taking logarithms, ranking, bracketing, etc.)
in vitro A permanent change in the genetic characteristics of a cultured cell that enables an infinite growth capacity. This may be accompanied by a number of other characteristic changes such as the ability to form tumors in vivo and the loss of anchorage dependence. Transformation may be induced by a virus or by mutagenic chemicals.
(n.) A change that is made in an object's size, location, or orientation. An example is scaling, translation, and rotation. Also called transform.
Transmutation; also changing from one form to another, or one quality to another quality as in the transformation of darkness into light at the time of sunrise.
With respect to cultured cells, a change in cell morphology and behavior which is generally related to carcinogenesis. Transformed cells tend to exhibit characteristics known collectively as the "transformed phenotype" (rounded cell bodies, reduced attachment dependence, increased growth rate, loss of contact inhibition, etc). There are different "degrees" of transformation, and cells may exhibit only a subset of these characteristics. Not well understood, the process of transformation is the subject of intense research. With respect to bacteria, the process by which a bacteria acquires a plasmid and becomes antibiotic resistant. This term most commonly refers to a bench procedure performed by the investigator which introduces experimental plasmids into bacteria.
The process of changing one configuration or expression into another in accordance with a rule. Common geometric transformations include translations, rotations, and reflections.
a movement of one geometric shape to another according to some rule. The common transformations used in middle level mathematics are translations, rotations, and reflections.
A flip, slide, or turn that changes the location of a figure on a plane without changing its size or shape
(See Learning Standard 16.8)The change of a character in appearance or form by magic. For example, Cinderella was transformed by her godmother after midnight.
an operation on a geometric figure by which another image is created. Common transformations include flips, slides, and turns.
An operation on a geometric figure that produces a new figure, called the image, from the original figure, called the preimage. Transformations are sometimes thought of as “motions” that move a figure from one place to another, and possible change its size or shape.
Under MDA a transformation produces a new model from at least one original model by applying some sort of transformation rules. For translation the input models are a PIM and an TM while the output model is a PSM in the form of 3GL, Assembly, or machine language code. (See category on MDA.)
a change in the size, location or orientation of an object
The conversion of coordinates from one coordinate system to another coordinate system. If the coordinate system is georeferenced, transformation can involve datum transformation: the conversion of geodetic coordinates from one geodetic datum to another geodetic datum, usually involving changes in the shape, orientation, and center position of the reference ellipsoid.
The change that a normal cell undergoes as it becomes malignant.
Data Transformation is the process of taking data from one representation and translating it into another, while retaining the integrity of the information. This is most often required when applications use semantically similar data in different formats, e.g. application A identifies an "Employee" by driver's license number while application B identifies an employee by social security number. The transformation component offers the flexibility and opportunity to change data to any desired format for any desired reason.
The process of converting an XML document that conforms to one schema into an XML document that conforms to another schema, often changing the document structure in the process.
A prescription, or rule, that sets up a one-to-one correspondence between the points in a geometric object (the preimage) and the points in another geometric object (the image). Reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations are particular examples of transformations.
Glittering effect that changes in intensity and duration.
A change in the form of a mathematical expression or figure, as by rearranging the terms.
New Age advocates promote both personal and planetary transformation. Personal transformation involves the changes wrought in one's life by increasing Self-realization. As more and more people are personally transformed, the planet too will be transformed into a global brotherhood.
In most discussions involving JXCL, this is a sense-preserving transformation, a change to Java-related software which has no effect on its normal functionality. Usually the change involves adding instrumentation to the software which allows side effects (measurements such as hit counts) to be collected at runtime.
von Daten. Einen Sinneseindruck von einem Sinn zu einem (oder mehreren) anderen umzuwandeln. Ähnlich wie mp3 plug-ins Musik in bunte Animationen umwandeln. Diese Transformation (oder Umwandlung) erlaubt Effekte ähnlich der Synaesthesie zu darzustellen, einem neurologischen Phänomen bei dem Sinneseindrücke vermischt werden. Dies kann sich im Schmecken von Farben oder Sehen von Geräuschen darstellen. Eng verwandt mit Computer-erzeugtem biofeedback. Morphologie und Verhältnisse bleiben erhalten, jedoch das Ausgabemedium spricht einen anderen Sinn an. Die Transformation von Daten von einem Sinnesmedium ins andere kann als natürlich Erweiterung des Grafik Designs angesehen werden, der klassischen Domäne sinnvoller Visualisation von Informationen. Dies wird in letzter Zeit leichter zugänglich durch zunehmende Digitalisierung von Daten und von remote-sensing Technologien. Wird auch als non-visuelle multimodale Visualisation or "multimodales mapping" bezeichnet.
conversion of coordinates between alternative referencing systems.
The change of data, information and knowledge into a different form or resultant; input is transformed into output.
A "transformation" is a process that changes a document or object into another, equivalent, object according to a discrete set of rules. This includes conversion tools, software that allows the author to change the DTD defined for the original document to another DTD, and the ability to change the markup of lists and convert them into tables.
(n) A complete change in someone or something
An operation that changes the position or shape of an object, such as translation (linear movement), rotation, and scaling.
The process that converts coordinates from one coordinate system to another through translation, rotation, and scaling. ArcInfo supports these transformations: similarity, affine, piecewise linear, projective, NADCON datum adjustment using minimum-derived curvature transformation, and a polynomial transformation to warp grids and images.
The process of changing the form of a substance.
A re-expression of the data such as aggregating it, normalizing it, changing its unit of measure, or taking the logarithm of each data item.
In mathematics, a transformation in elementary terms is any of a variety of different functions from geometry, such as rotations, reflections and translations. These can be carried out in Euclidean space, particularly in dimensions 2 and 3. They are also operations that can be performed using linear algebra, and explicitly using matrix theory.