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transform Maths the result of a mathematical transformation, esp (of a matrix or an element of a group) another related to the given one by B=X--1 AX for some appropriate X transform [tranz′fȯrm (verb)or′tranz‚fȯrm (noun)] (computer science) To change the form of digital-computer information without significantly altering its meaning. (mathematics) An expression, commonly used in harmonic analysis, formed from a given function ƒ by taking an integral of ƒยทg, wheregis a member of an orthogonal family of functions. The value of a transformation at some point. A matrixBrelated to a given matrixAbyB=C-1AC, whereCis a nonsingular matrix. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Second, serotype switching can occur through recombination in naturally transformable clones and result in the acquisition of a nonvaccine capsule (5,7). According to Friere's critical pedagogy (1973), critical, socially conscious teachers can "identify societal power relationships of oppression and privilege and believe them transformable through resistant action" (Jennings, 1995, p. This world in which everything appears mutable and nothing transformable is hardly new (it is called modernity), but the technology available to our current masters is breathtaking. |
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