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as used here to transmute means to change the form of, such as from kinetic to potential energy, or to modify the structure of a molecule, crystal, or atom.
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| transmission |
The movement of bulk energy supply (electricity or natural gas) from the generation facility (power plant or well head) to the local distribution company.
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| transmission |
any means of spreading infectious disease to or among people.
Ãâó: www.jhsph.edu/publichealthexperts/Glossary.htm
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| transmutation |
Changing a gross force into a finer one. Metaphysically, transmutation refers to changing or transforming the sexual/instinctive energies into intellectual and spiritual ones, and thereby bringing oneself into the higher nature.
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| transmyocardial revascularization |
Laser surgery that opens tiny new pathways within the heart. These holes improve blood flow and reduce the severity of chest pain, pressure or discomfort (angina) resulting from a lack of oxygen-rich blood to the heart.
Ãâó: sangerclinic.com/glossary.php
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