geçiş, değişme, intikal, değişim, Bir halden diğer hale geçme, değişme, çevrilme, hal değişikliği, transition period, transition stage geçiş devresi, eksen değişimi, intikal devresi, hücumdan defansa geçiş, defanstan hücuma geçiş, dönüşüm, geçiş yeri veya müddeti, transisyon, ulaşım, (birini/bir şeyi) (bir yerden) (başka bir yere) aktarma, geçişler, transit, ulaşım, teodolit, toplu taşıma araçları, aktar, geçme, transit geçiş, toplu taşıma, aktarma, transit nakliyatı, yıldızın burçlar kuşağından geçmesi, taşıma, (Gökbilim) geçiş, geçme. 4, transit geç, gökcisminin teleskop sahasından geçmesi, TRANSİT:Bir malın, bir memleketten başka bir memlekete giderken, yol üzerinde bulunan üçüncü bir memleketten serbestçe geçmesi, transit geçmek, geçmek, teles, doğrudan geçiş, düzgeçiş, ufak bir gökcisminin büyük bir gökcismi ile dünyanın arasından geçmesi, yatay ve düşey açıları ölçmeye mahsus yüzölçümü aleti, takeometre, mürur,
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To make a transition, a change from defense to attack, or attack to defense, a point mutation in which one base is replaced by another of the same class (purine or pyrimidine); compare transversion, a brief modulation; a passage connecting two themes, the process of change from one form, state, style or place to another, a word or phrase connecting one part of a discourse to another, the onset of the final stage of childbirth, traduction, The process of bridging the time and environments between two settings, programs, or life situations (e g , from home to school, school to school, or from school/ home to employment /independent living), A direct or indirect passing from one key to another; a modulation, Passage from one place or state to another; charge; as, the transition of the weather from hot to cold, Movement from one state to another, Organize connection between dance movements that maintains flow and continuity in the dance, A passing from one subject to another, Passage from one stage to another, the process through which a developer turns over control of a community association to the owners This process usually occurs after a certain percentage of units or lots have been occupied by owners, The process of changing from one state to another In terms of PLANT COMMUNITIES the term is applied to the zone where one type of vegetation grades into another (e g SCRUB grading into grassland), A word or words used to connect one sentence to another, or one paragraph to another Transitions helpto maintain the flow of writing: Paul hit the ball over the fence As a result, he couldn't find it again, a passage that connects a topic to one that follows a musical passage moving from one key to another a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another, Change from one form to another, the act of passing from one state or place to the next, Is a coordinated set of activities for a student with a disability that is designed with an outcome_oriented process, that promotes movement from school to post_school activities, including postsecondary education, vocational training, integrated employment (including supported employment), continuing and adult education, adult services, independent living, or community participation, a passage that connects a topic to one that follows, A visual effect used when changing the screen from one display to another e g when moving from one slide to another in a PowerPoint presentation, from one card to the next in a HyperStudio stack, or between different clips combined into a single video file, In a signal, the changing from one significant condition to another Note: Examples of transitions are the changing from one voltage level to another in a data stream, the shifting from one phase position to another in phase-shift keying, and the translation from one frequency to another in frequency-shift keying [From Weik '89], Any change from one surface to another, such as from permanent to annual ice or from dirt to any kind of ice The two most traversed transitions are on the road to Willy Field and onto the sea ice below Crary Lab on way to the Ice Runway, a musical passage moving from one key to another, a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another, mak change, make transition; (Sports) change from defense to offense or offense to defense, passage, change, transformation, period in which something goes througha change and passes from one form or phase to another; (Musice) musical passage that connects two sections of a musical composition; (Grammar) word or passage or phrase that connects a subject to one that follows, Transition is the process in which something changes from one state to another. The transition to a multi-party democracy is proving to be difficult. a period of transition, If someone transitions from one state or activity to another, they move gradually from one to the other. Most of the discussion was on what needed to be done now as we transitioned from the security issues to the challenging economic issues There was a significant decline in the size of the business as the company transitioned to an intellectual property company. when something changes from one form or state to another transition from sth to sth, an event that results in a transformation, The "gradient" between the thin and thick part of the curved strokes of a font which has contrast, i e how sharply the strokes cut away from thick to thin The gradient is not the same as the axis of a font, but is obviously affected by the degree of contrast, Refers to the demographic change that is occurring in developing countries as they move to lower rates of fertility and mortality Many factors contribute to transition including: improved health services, greater access to education and improved social and economic conditions Several developing countries in Asia are now in the later stages of transition, while many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa are in the early stages of transition Demographic transition is complete when fertility has reached replacement level, which is the case in most industrial countries, any period in the education process when individuals move from one stage or sector to another, A mutation from G to A or A to G (purine to purine) or C to T or T to C (pyrimidine to pyrimidine) In coding DNA, transitions are more likely to conserve the sequence of the resulting protien molecule, Movement across a threshold into another phase as the result of the interaction of relevant factors during the previous phase, refers to movement or change from one condition, place, or activity to another "Transition" is often used to describe the process involved as a child moves from the Babies Can't Wait system at age 3 years to the next appropriate education program (public schools, pre-K programs, private child development or kindergarten programs, etc), A type of nucleotide-pair substitution involving the replacement of a purine with another purine, or of a pyrimidine with another pyrimidine for example GC with AT See transversion, The movement from offense to defense, or viceversa, when the ball changes hands, A relationship between two states indicating that an object in the first state will perform certain specified actions and enter the second state when a specified event occurs and specified conditions are satisfied On such a change of state the transition is said to fire, A nucleotide substitution from one purine to another purine (e g , A->G), or from one pyramidine to another pyramidine (e g , T->C), The objective of transition is to reintroduce the renovated code to the production environment This phase includes merging any production source code changes with the year 2000 renovated code, A mutation that consists of the replacement of one purine by another purine or one pyrimidine by another pyrimidine, A Clause that constrains the values of Variables between one Time Step and the next Time Step A rule for changing a Mode TransitionVariable from one value (the "from" state) to another value (the "to" state) The event is conjunction of Clauses The Rank of the Transition specifies the relative plausibility that the value is the "to" state There are several ways of partitioning Transitions A ternary partition, based on implementation, is: Autonomous Transition CommandedTransition Idle Transition And a binary partition, based on semantics, is: Nominal Transition Failure Transition, Commonly used to refer to the change from secondary school to postsecondary programs, work, and independent living typical of young adults Also used to describe other periods of major change such as from early childhood to school or from more specialized to mainstreamed settings, A surveying instrument rather like a theodolite that measures horizontal and vertical angles, The passage of a celestial body across the observer's meridian, or across the disk of a larger celestial body, The conveyance of people or goods from one place to another, especially on a public transportation system; the vehicles used for such conveyance, an imaginary line between two objects whose positions are known. When the navigator sees one object directly in front of the other, then navigator knows that his position is on the transit, a Ford Transit van, To revolve an instrument about its horizontal axis so as to reverse its direction, To pass over, across or through something, to carry communications traffic to and from a customer or another network on a compensation basis as opposed to peerage in which the traffic to and from another network is carried on an equivalency basis or without charge, The act of passing over, across, or through something, To make a transit, make a passage or journey from one place to another, cause or enable to pass through; "The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day" revolve (the telescope of a surveying transit) about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place); "The comet will transit on September 11" make a passage or journey from one place to another, The passage of a celestial body across the observers meridian, or across the disk of a larger celestial body, revolve (the telescope of a surveying transit) about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place); "The comet will transit on September 11", a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods, A transit area is an area where people wait or where goods are kept between different stages of a journey. refugees arriving at the two transit camps, Transit is the carrying of goods or people by vehicle from one place to another. During their talks, the two presidents discussed the transit of goods between the two countries. If people or things are in transit, they are travelling or being taken from one place to another. They were in transit to Bombay, passage, crossing, transition, transportation, conveyance, The transit of a celestial object is when it crosses the prime meridian in the sky (which goes from the north celestial pole through the zenith and the south point on the horizon to the south celestial pole) The time when the object is at the greatest height above the horizon is practically the same as the time of its transit, A transit system is a system for moving people or goods from one place to another, for example using buses or trains. = transport. a type of large van (=a vehicle that is used for carrying goods) made by the Ford Motor Company in the UK, a surveying instrument for measuring horizontal and vertical angles, consisting of a small telescope mounted on a tripod, revolve (the telescope of a surveying transit) about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction, pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place); "The comet will transit on September 11", a journey usually by ship; "the outward passage took 10 days", cause or enable to pass through; "The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day", The transit time of a celestial body refers to the instant that its center crosses an imaginary line in the sky - the observer's meridian - running from north to south For observers in low to middle latitudes, transit is approximately midway between rise and set, and represents the time at which the body is highest in the sky on any given day At high latitudes, neither of these statements may be true - for example, there may be several transits between rise and set The transit of the Sun is local solar (sundial) noon The difference between the transit times of the Sun and Moon is closely related to the Moon's phase The New Moon transits at about the same time as the Sun; the First Quarter Moon transits about 6 hours after the Sun; the Full Moon transits about 12 hours after/before the Sun; and the Last Quarter Moon transits about 6 hours before the Sun, Time that a unit is on the railroad Intermodal transit starts from the ingate load at origin and goes until the notification at destination Transit calculates the amount of time a railroad was in possession of a unit and how long it took to ship that unit from point A to point B, From the Latin, "to go across", a transit is the crossing of a planet in the heavens over another point (usually a point in the natal or other horoscope) The aspect formed between the transitting planet and the point in the horoscope is interpreted using the inherent symbolism of the aspect itself (for example whether it is a trine or a square) and the planets involved Particularly in psychological astrology, a transit is thought to indicate a catalyst for the unfolding of a psychological process, whether or not it results in concrete events, Generally refers to passenger service, usually local, that is provided to the public (e g , bus, light rail, rapid transit) Transit operates along established routes with fixed or variable schedules and is available to any person who pays the published fare, A scientific instrument used on excavations to measure horizontal and vertical angles and horizontal distances in order to find out changes in soil level during excavation and the distances between different points of excavation, 1 the crossing of a celestial body over the meridian 2 the crossing of a celestial body in front of another, A stationary support structure for a telescope Motion is allowed along the meridian from the zenith to the horizon, but stars cannot be tracked east/west Measurements are only possible when the objects "transit" the meridian due to the Earth's rotation, Since Mercury and Venus are closer to the Sun than the Earth, as seen from here they can occasionally line up directly between us and the Sun, and as a result can be observed (by a suitable safe technique, eg projecting the Sun's image through a telescope) as a tiny black dot moving across the face of the Sun Transits of Mercury occur every few years; the next to be visible from Britain will be in 2003 Transits of Venus are much less common, and tend to occur in pairs every 105 or 120 years, with an 8-year gap between each pair: for example, the last transits of Venus were in 1874 and 1882; the next (both visible from Britain) will be in 2004 and 2012 Top U V W Top X Y, To pass over the disk of (a heavenly body), The transit time of a celestial body refers to the instant that its center crosses an imaginary line in the sky, the observer's meridian running from north to south For observers in low to middle latitudes, transit is approximately midway between rise and set, and represents the time at which the body is highest in the sky on any given day At high latitudes, neither of these statements may be true for example, there may be several transits between rise and set The transit of the Sun is local solar (sundial) noon The difference between the transit times of the Sun and Moon is closely related to the Moon's phase The New Moon transits at about the same time as the Sun; the First Quarter Moon transits about 6 hours after the Sun; the Full Moon transits about 12 hours after/before the Sun; and the Last Quarter Moon transits about 6 hours before the Sun, The passage of a celestial body over a specified meridian The passage is designated as upper transit or lower transit according to whether it is over that part of the meridian Iying above or below the polar axis, The crossing of a celestial object across the observer's meridian caused by the daily apparent motion of the celestial sphere Also the passage of a planet across the face of the Sun or of a planet's satellite across the primary's disk, The passage of a celestial body across an observer's meridian; also the passage of a celestial body across the disk of a larger one, The passage of the moon over the local meridian; it is designated as upper transit when it crosses the observers meridian and as lower transit when it crosses the same meridian but 180 degrees from the observer's location When specified, transit may be referred to the Greenwich meridian, When a small celestial body moves in front of a much larger one (as when Mercury or Venus appears in silhouette against the solar disk or when a satellite passes in front of Jupiter or Saturn), the event is termed transit rather than eclipse The shadow of a satellite may also transit the disk of its primary, Generally refers to urban passenger transportation service, local in scope, provided to the public along established routes with fixed or variable schedules at published fares, Precision surveying instrument; a theodolite in which the telescope can be reversed in direction by rotation about its horizontal axis, The act or process of causing to pass; conveyance; as, the transit of goods through a country, The act of passing; passage through or over, The passage of a heavenly body over the meridian of a place, or through the field of a telescope, The passage of a smaller body across the disk of a larger, as of Venus across the sun's disk, or of a satellite or its shadow across the disk of its primary, The point in time when an object crosses the Meridian For observers in the southern hemisphere the object will then be directly north and at its highest in the sky (at maximum Elevation), An instrument resembling a theodolite, used by surveyors and engineers; called also transit compass, and surveyor's transit, (or public transit) Another name for "public transportation," generally used in contexts which do not include carpools or vanpools, A line or route of passage or conveyance; as, the Nicaragua transit, an instrument used to accurately measure horizontal and vertical angles, extend straight lines, measure distances, and when used with a stadia rod, determine elevations above mean sea level; essentially a telescope mounted on a tripod that can be adjusted so that the instrument is perfectly level, The movement of the sampler from the water surface to the streambed or from the streambed to the water surface, The point when the path of the Moon, the Sun, a star, or a planet takes it across the meridian, The apparent journey of Mercury or Venus across the Sun's disc, or of a planet's moon across the disc of its parent, A surveyor's instrument very similar to a theodolite and used for measuring horozontal and verticle angles, Publicly shared vehicles that provide transportation on fixed or flexible routes For the Central Texas region, transit primarily means buses (p 2 1 1), past of transition, present participle of transition, Any words from the set of continuity marks (first, next, then), the set of conjunctive adverbs (whereas, however, furthermore) or the adverb clauses (when, if, since) In the larger sense, headings and sub-headings act as general transitions among thematic parts of a report, A transition is an effect that can be run between slides to signal a shift from one slide to the next, plural of transition, The changes or links between one movement or phrase and another, The process of movement, either mental or physical, from one activity/location to another Transitions are usually invoked by others but may be self-directed, words or phrases that help move sentences or paragraphs smoothly from one idea to the next; some common transitions are conjunctions (ignore the idea that you cant begin a sentence or paragraph with a conjunction, but do so sparingly); conjunctive adverbs: however, moreover, nevertheless, therefore; phrases: in addition, on the other hand; single words: thus, also, first, second, third, finally A more sophisticated trick for transitions is to pick up a word or idea at the end of one paragraph and use it in the beginning of the next one, A transition is the special effect you use to introduce a slide during a slide show For example, you can fade in from black or dissolve from one slide to another You usually have a choice of transitions, and you can vary the speed of each, words that link sentences together; also called connectors,
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a change from defense to attack, or attack to defense
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a point mutation in which one base is replaced by another of the same class (purine or pyrimidine); compare transversion
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a brief modulation; a passage connecting two themes
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the process of change from one form, state, style or place to another
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a word or phrase connecting one part of a discourse to another
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the onset of the final stage of childbirth
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The process of bridging the time and environments between two settings, programs, or life situations (e g , from home to school, school to school, or from school/ home to employment /independent living)
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A direct or indirect passing from one key to another; a modulation
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Passage from one place or state to another; charge; as, the transition of the weather from hot to cold
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Movement from one state to another
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Organize connection between dance movements that maintains flow and continuity in the dance
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A passing from one subject to another
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Passage from one stage to another
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the process through which a developer turns over control of a community association to the owners This process usually occurs after a certain percentage of units or lots have been occupied by owners
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The process of changing from one state to another In terms of PLANT COMMUNITIES the term is applied to the zone where one type of vegetation grades into another (e g SCRUB grading into grassland)
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A word or words used to connect one sentence to another, or one paragraph to another Transitions helpto maintain the flow of writing: Paul hit the ball over the fence As a result, he couldn't find it again
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a passage that connects a topic to one that follows a musical passage moving from one key to another a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another
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Change from one form to another
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the act of passing from one state or place to the next
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Is a coordinated set of activities for a student with a disability that is designed with an outcome_oriented process, that promotes movement from school to post_school activities, including postsecondary education, vocational training, integrated employment (including supported employment), continuing and adult education, adult services, independent living, or community participation
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a passage that connects a topic to one that follows
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A visual effect used when changing the screen from one display to another e g when moving from one slide to another in a PowerPoint presentation, from one card to the next in a HyperStudio stack, or between different clips combined into a single video file
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In a signal, the changing from one significant condition to another Note: Examples of transitions are the changing from one voltage level to another in a data stream, the shifting from one phase position to another in phase-shift keying, and the translation from one frequency to another in frequency-shift keying [From Weik '89]
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Any change from one surface to another, such as from permanent to annual ice or from dirt to any kind of ice The two most traversed transitions are on the road to Willy Field and onto the sea ice below Crary Lab on way to the Ice Runway
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a musical passage moving from one key to another
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a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another
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mak change, make transition; (Sports) change from defense to offense or offense to defense fiil
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passage, change, transformation, period in which something goes througha change and passes from one form or phase to another; (Musice) musical passage that connects two sections of a musical composition; (Grammar) word or passage or phrase that connects a subject to one that follows isim
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Transition is the process in which something changes from one state to another. The transition to a multi-party democracy is proving to be difficult. a period of transition
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If someone transitions from one state or activity to another, they move gradually from one to the other. Most of the discussion was on what needed to be done now as we transitioned from the security issues to the challenging economic issues There was a significant decline in the size of the business as the company transitioned to an intellectual property company. when something changes from one form or state to another transition from sth to sth
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an event that results in a transformation
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The "gradient" between the thin and thick part of the curved strokes of a font which has contrast, i e how sharply the strokes cut away from thick to thin The gradient is not the same as the axis of a font, but is obviously affected by the degree of contrast
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Refers to the demographic change that is occurring in developing countries as they move to lower rates of fertility and mortality Many factors contribute to transition including: improved health services, greater access to education and improved social and economic conditions Several developing countries in Asia are now in the later stages of transition, while many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa are in the early stages of transition Demographic transition is complete when fertility has reached replacement level, which is the case in most industrial countries
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any period in the education process when individuals move from one stage or sector to another
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A mutation from G to A or A to G (purine to purine) or C to T or T to C (pyrimidine to pyrimidine) In coding DNA, transitions are more likely to conserve the sequence of the resulting protien molecule
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Movement across a threshold into another phase as the result of the interaction of relevant factors during the previous phase
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refers to movement or change from one condition, place, or activity to another "Transition" is often used to describe the process involved as a child moves from the Babies Can't Wait system at age 3 years to the next appropriate education program (public schools, pre-K programs, private child development or kindergarten programs, etc)
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A type of nucleotide-pair substitution involving the replacement of a purine with another purine, or of a pyrimidine with another pyrimidine for example GC with AT See transversion
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The movement from offense to defense, or viceversa, when the ball changes hands
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A relationship between two states indicating that an object in the first state will perform certain specified actions and enter the second state when a specified event occurs and specified conditions are satisfied On such a change of state the transition is said to fire
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A nucleotide substitution from one purine to another purine (e g , A->G), or from one pyramidine to another pyramidine (e g , T->C)
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The objective of transition is to reintroduce the renovated code to the production environment This phase includes merging any production source code changes with the year 2000 renovated code
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A mutation that consists of the replacement of one purine by another purine or one pyrimidine by another pyrimidine
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A Clause that constrains the values of Variables between one Time Step and the next Time Step A rule for changing a Mode TransitionVariable from one value (the "from" state) to another value (the "to" state) The event is conjunction of Clauses The Rank of the Transition specifies the relative plausibility that the value is the "to" state There are several ways of partitioning Transitions A ternary partition, based on implementation, is: Autonomous Transition CommandedTransition Idle Transition And a binary partition, based on semantics, is: Nominal Transition Failure Transition
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Commonly used to refer to the change from secondary school to postsecondary programs, work, and independent living typical of young adults Also used to describe other periods of major change such as from early childhood to school or from more specialized to mainstreamed settings
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A surveying instrument rather like a theodolite that measures horizontal and vertical angles
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The passage of a celestial body across the observer's meridian, or across the disk of a larger celestial body
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The conveyance of people or goods from one place to another, especially on a public transportation system; the vehicles used for such conveyance
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an imaginary line between two objects whose positions are known. When the navigator sees one object directly in front of the other, then navigator knows that his position is on the transit
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to carry communications traffic to and from a customer or another network on a compensation basis as opposed to peerage in which the traffic to and from another network is carried on an equivalency basis or without charge
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The act of passing over, across, or through something
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make a passage or journey from one place to another
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cause or enable to pass through; "The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day" revolve (the telescope of a surveying transit) about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place); "The comet will transit on September 11" make a passage or journey from one place to another
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The passage of a celestial body across the observers meridian, or across the disk of a larger celestial body
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revolve (the telescope of a surveying transit) about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place); "The comet will transit on September 11"
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a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods
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A transit area is an area where people wait or where goods are kept between different stages of a journey. refugees arriving at the two transit camps
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Transit is the carrying of goods or people by vehicle from one place to another. During their talks, the two presidents discussed the transit of goods between the two countries. If people or things are in transit, they are travelling or being taken from one place to another. They were in transit to Bombay
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The transit of a celestial object is when it crosses the prime meridian in the sky (which goes from the north celestial pole through the zenith and the south point on the horizon to the south celestial pole) The time when the object is at the greatest height above the horizon is practically the same as the time of its transit
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A transit system is a system for moving people or goods from one place to another, for example using buses or trains. = transport. a type of large van (=a vehicle that is used for carrying goods) made by the Ford Motor Company in the UK
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a surveying instrument for measuring horizontal and vertical angles, consisting of a small telescope mounted on a tripod
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revolve (the telescope of a surveying transit) about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction
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pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place); "The comet will transit on September 11"
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a journey usually by ship; "the outward passage took 10 days"
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cause or enable to pass through; "The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day"
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The transit time of a celestial body refers to the instant that its center crosses an imaginary line in the sky - the observer's meridian - running from north to south For observers in low to middle latitudes, transit is approximately midway between rise and set, and represents the time at which the body is highest in the sky on any given day At high latitudes, neither of these statements may be true - for example, there may be several transits between rise and set The transit of the Sun is local solar (sundial) noon The difference between the transit times of the Sun and Moon is closely related to the Moon's phase The New Moon transits at about the same time as the Sun; the First Quarter Moon transits about 6 hours after the Sun; the Full Moon transits about 12 hours after/before the Sun; and the Last Quarter Moon transits about 6 hours before the Sun
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Time that a unit is on the railroad Intermodal transit starts from the ingate load at origin and goes until the notification at destination Transit calculates the amount of time a railroad was in possession of a unit and how long it took to ship that unit from point A to point B
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From the Latin, "to go across", a transit is the crossing of a planet in the heavens over another point (usually a point in the natal or other horoscope) The aspect formed between the transitting planet and the point in the horoscope is interpreted using the inherent symbolism of the aspect itself (for example whether it is a trine or a square) and the planets involved Particularly in psychological astrology, a transit is thought to indicate a catalyst for the unfolding of a psychological process, whether or not it results in concrete events
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Generally refers to passenger service, usually local, that is provided to the public (e g , bus, light rail, rapid transit) Transit operates along established routes with fixed or variable schedules and is available to any person who pays the published fare
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A scientific instrument used on excavations to measure horizontal and vertical angles and horizontal distances in order to find out changes in soil level during excavation and the distances between different points of excavation
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1 the crossing of a celestial body over the meridian 2 the crossing of a celestial body in front of another
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A stationary support structure for a telescope Motion is allowed along the meridian from the zenith to the horizon, but stars cannot be tracked east/west Measurements are only possible when the objects "transit" the meridian due to the Earth's rotation
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Since Mercury and Venus are closer to the Sun than the Earth, as seen from here they can occasionally line up directly between us and the Sun, and as a result can be observed (by a suitable safe technique, eg projecting the Sun's image through a telescope) as a tiny black dot moving across the face of the Sun Transits of Mercury occur every few years; the next to be visible from Britain will be in 2003 Transits of Venus are much less common, and tend to occur in pairs every 105 or 120 years, with an 8-year gap between each pair: for example, the last transits of Venus were in 1874 and 1882; the next (both visible from Britain) will be in 2004 and 2012 Top U V W Top X Y
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To pass over the disk of (a heavenly body)
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The transit time of a celestial body refers to the instant that its center crosses an imaginary line in the sky, the observer's meridian running from north to south For observers in low to middle latitudes, transit is approximately midway between rise and set, and represents the time at which the body is highest in the sky on any given day At high latitudes, neither of these statements may be true for example, there may be several transits between rise and set The transit of the Sun is local solar (sundial) noon The difference between the transit times of the Sun and Moon is closely related to the Moon's phase The New Moon transits at about the same time as the Sun; the First Quarter Moon transits about 6 hours after the Sun; the Full Moon transits about 12 hours after/before the Sun; and the Last Quarter Moon transits about 6 hours before the Sun
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The passage of a celestial body over a specified meridian The passage is designated as upper transit or lower transit according to whether it is over that part of the meridian Iying above or below the polar axis
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The crossing of a celestial object across the observer's meridian caused by the daily apparent motion of the celestial sphere Also the passage of a planet across the face of the Sun or of a planet's satellite across the primary's disk
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The passage of a celestial body across an observer's meridian; also the passage of a celestial body across the disk of a larger one
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The passage of the moon over the local meridian; it is designated as upper transit when it crosses the observers meridian and as lower transit when it crosses the same meridian but 180 degrees from the observer's location When specified, transit may be referred to the Greenwich meridian
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When a small celestial body moves in front of a much larger one (as when Mercury or Venus appears in silhouette against the solar disk or when a satellite passes in front of Jupiter or Saturn), the event is termed transit rather than eclipse The shadow of a satellite may also transit the disk of its primary
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Generally refers to urban passenger transportation service, local in scope, provided to the public along established routes with fixed or variable schedules at published fares
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Precision surveying instrument; a theodolite in which the telescope can be reversed in direction by rotation about its horizontal axis
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The act or process of causing to pass; conveyance; as, the transit of goods through a country
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The act of passing; passage through or over
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The passage of a heavenly body over the meridian of a place, or through the field of a telescope
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The passage of a smaller body across the disk of a larger, as of Venus across the sun's disk, or of a satellite or its shadow across the disk of its primary
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The point in time when an object crosses the Meridian For observers in the southern hemisphere the object will then be directly north and at its highest in the sky (at maximum Elevation)
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An instrument resembling a theodolite, used by surveyors and engineers; called also transit compass, and surveyor's transit
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(or public transit) Another name for "public transportation," generally used in contexts which do not include carpools or vanpools
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A line or route of passage or conveyance; as, the Nicaragua transit
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an instrument used to accurately measure horizontal and vertical angles, extend straight lines, measure distances, and when used with a stadia rod, determine elevations above mean sea level; essentially a telescope mounted on a tripod that can be adjusted so that the instrument is perfectly level
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The movement of the sampler from the water surface to the streambed or from the streambed to the water surface
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The point when the path of the Moon, the Sun, a star, or a planet takes it across the meridian
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The apparent journey of Mercury or Venus across the Sun's disc, or of a planet's moon across the disc of its parent
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A surveyor's instrument very similar to a theodolite and used for measuring horozontal and verticle angles
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Publicly shared vehicles that provide transportation on fixed or flexible routes For the Central Texas region, transit primarily means buses (p 2 1 1)
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transitioned
past of transition
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transitioning
present participle of transition
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transitions
Any words from the set of continuity marks (first, next, then), the set of conjunctive adverbs (whereas, however, furthermore) or the adverb clauses (when, if, since) In the larger sense, headings and sub-headings act as general transitions among thematic parts of a report
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transitions
A transition is an effect that can be run between slides to signal a shift from one slide to the next
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transitions
plural of transition
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The changes or links between one movement or phrase and another
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The process of movement, either mental or physical, from one activity/location to another Transitions are usually invoked by others but may be self-directed
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words or phrases that help move sentences or paragraphs smoothly from one idea to the next; some common transitions are conjunctions (ignore the idea that you cant begin a sentence or paragraph with a conjunction, but do so sparingly); conjunctive adverbs: however, moreover, nevertheless, therefore; phrases: in addition, on the other hand; single words: thus, also, first, second, third, finally A more sophisticated trick for transitions is to pick up a word or idea at the end of one paragraph and use it in the beginning of the next one
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A transition is the special effect you use to introduce a slide during a slide show For example, you can fade in from black or dissolve from one slide to another You usually have a choice of transitions, and you can vary the speed of each
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words that link sentences together; also called connectors
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