TRANSFORMATION
'''Transformation''' (root ''transform'') may refer to:
Transformation is also referred to as a turn.
In 'science':
★ Transformation (geometry), in mathematics, as a general term applies to mathematical functions.
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★ Data transformation (statistics) in statistics.
★ Chemical transformation, in chemistry, shows the conversion of a substrate to a product omitting the reagents or catalysts.
★ Transformation (genetics), the genetic alteration of a cell resulting from the introduction of foreign DNA.
★ Transformational grammar, in linguistics.
★ Transformation, the first step in Tumorigenesis, converts normal cells into cells that will continue to divide without limit (cancerous cells). Transformation can also refer to the development of a higher grade (more aggressive) case, especially in blood-related neoplasms, when it is called Richter's transformation or Richter's syndrome.
★ Metamorphosis (biology), post-natal biological transformation.
★ (Transgender Transformation), process of modifying ones appearance with cosmetics, wig, and foundation garments to change ones identifying gender.
In 'computing':
★ Data transformation, process of converting data from a source into a destination format.
★ Model transformation, process of converting a model Ma conforming to metamodel MMa into model Mb conforming to metamodel MMb. If MMa=MMb, then one has an endogeneous transformation; otherwise one has an exogeneous transformation. Model transformation usually takes place using languages like GReAT, VIATRA, ATL, etc.
★ Program transformation, the process of converting special source code into other detailed structures.
★ Vocabulary-based transformation.
★ XML transformation language, process of transforming an XML document into another one with languages like XSLT, XQuery, STX, FXT, XDuce, HaXml, FleXML, etc.
In 'fiction':
★ Shapeshifting, the change of an entity into another in myth and in fiction.
★ Henshin, a visual sequence for transformation occurring in many anime, manga and sentai tokusatsu.
★ ''Transformation'' (novel), a 2000 novel by Carol Berg.
★ Transformation Story Archive, a website that archives stories that feature a personal physical transformation.
In 'other subjects':
★ Change, especially extreme psychological or character change, as in the context and vocabulary of pop psychology.
★ Transformation (philosophical), the shift in context and being that requires no change in circumstance.
★ Transformation fetish, sexual arousal by descriptions or depictions of people morphing into other beings or objects.
★ Transformation (law), a principle that contributes to a finding of fair use in the United States.
★ Transformation (music), any operation or process that a composer or performer may apply to a musical variable.
★ Transformation (South Africa), in post-apartheid South Africa, the processes by which the previously disenfranchised majority population enter the mainstream of public life.
★ Transformation (warfare), the introduction and use of seemingly revolutionary methods of mainly strategic nature to gain a permanent advantage over a perceived enemy.
★ Transformation (UK Company), A retail chain provising products and services to the transgender community.
★ Text Transformation (English Literature), the process of taking a foundation, or base text and changing it into a new genre, so that it can support itself without reference to the base text.
★ Transformation playing card, a type of playing card where the pips are incorporated into an artistic design.
★ Transformation Journal Transformation is an established journal serving as a forum for analysis and debate about South African society in transition, as well as the surrounding region, and the global context that affects southern African developments.
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See also
★ Trans-
★ Transmigration
For a discussion on spiritual transformation as a psychological response to paintings of martyrdom, see: Williamson, Mark A. "The Martyrdom Paintings of Jusepe de Ribera: Catharsis and Transformation", PhD Dissertation, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York 2000 (available online at myspace.com/markwilliamson13732)
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