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transition The production technique chosen to move from one scene to another in video or audio programming. Also production elements between programs. Some transitions are cuts, fades, dissolves, special effects, wipes, segues, etc.
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transitional cell carcinoma A type of cancer that develops in the lining of the bladder, ureter, or renal pelvis (the part of the kidney that collects, holds, and drains urine)
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transition The process of converting from a centrally planned, non-market economy to a market economy.
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transition a DNA mutation whereby a purine (A or G) is exchanged for another purine (G or A) or a pyrimidine (C or T) is exchanged for another pyrimidine (T or C).
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transition In the education context, transition refers from a child's adaptation from school life to adult life. At the age of 14, earlier if the CCC (see Case Conference Committee) determines it appropriate, the CCC must begin to plan for the student's transition. Schools are responsible to provide transition services to assist a child with disabilities to successfully access the adult world, through work experiences and/or through postsecondary options and related. ...
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