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A device that uses the principal of mutual induction to convert alternating current in the primary windings into alternating current with voltage and current of a different value in the secondary windings.
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| transformation z. |
zona transformans.
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| transforming a. |
a substance that produces transformation in a cell, e.g., a DNA fragment from a bacterial (donor) cell that, when introduced into another bacterial (recipient) cell, is incorporated into the chromosome and produces a permanent, inherited change.
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| transforming growth f. |
any of several proteins secreted by transformed cells and stimulating growth of normal cells, although not causing transformation. TGF-α binds the epidermal growth factor receptor and also stimulates growth of microvascular endothelial cells. TGF-β exists as several subtypes, all of which are found in hematopoietic tissue, stimulate wound healing, and in vitro are antagonists of lymphopoiesis and myelopoiesis.
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| transformer |
In the context of sensemaking, a transformer is a program that converts information represented in one form to another form. A transformer program can be an important part of reducing re-encoding costs in sensemaking.
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