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.


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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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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