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transformer A device consisting of two or more insulated coils of wire wound around a magnetic material such as iron, used to convert one AC voltage to another or to electrically isolate the individual circuits.
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transformation the act of moving the ensouling entity from one nodal point to the next is called primary or essential transformation. Other secondary types of transformation can bring about perceptual, cognitive, functional, and behavioral changes. These secondary types of transformation can be be facilitated by psychotherapy, hypnosis and meditation techniques. ...
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transformer Usually refers to a voltage transformer. A stationary device that increases or decreases the voltage in an electricity system.
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transformation In general, a replacement of landmark coordinates by another set purporting to pertain to the same landmarks. For example, a matrix of landmark coordinates might be transformed by multiplication by another matrix to produce a new set of coordinates that have been scaled, rotated, and translated with respect to the original data.
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transformer An electrical device which converts electrical power from one voltage to another--in order to accommodate various computers. Some computers made abroad run on 220 V vs. our 120 V. in the US.
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