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Transposition

Transposition | Transpositions

Transposition meaning

The act or process of transposing or interchanging. | A shift of a piece of music to a different musical key by adjusting all the notes of the work equally either up or down in pitch. | A sequence of moves resulting in a position that may also be reached by another, more common sequence.

Example sentences (20)

Columnar transposition In a columnar transposition, the message is written out in rows of a fixed length, and then read out again column by column, and the columns are chosen in some scrambled order.

Myszkowski transposition A variant form of columnar transposition, proposed by Émile Victor Théodore Myszkowski in 1902, requires a keyword with recurrent letters.

Three copies of each of these have a "6" added to the right end, and then a different transposition involving this last entry and a previous entry in an even position is applied (including the identity, i.e., no transposition).

Transpositions main A transposition is a permutation which exchanges two elements and keeps all others fixed; for example (1 3) is a transposition.

NATO is part of the equation, because Paris does not want the transposition to Asia of NATO's assumed American leadership.

The television transposition of a global phenomenon is not a simple thing and the final result is more than satisfactory.

It’s an operatic, arch transposition of mental state onto aesthetic presentation.

All of the known temperate phages employ one of only three different systems for their lysogenic cycle: lambda-like integration/excision, Mu-like transposition or the plasmid-like partitioning of phage N15.

Anagramming the transposition does not work because of the substitution.

A player with a modern instrument must provide the final transposition to the correct pitch.

A stronger way of constructing a mixed alphabet is to perform a columnar transposition on the ordinary alphabet using the keyword, but this is not often done.

Boris Godunov has seldom been performed in either of the two forms left by the composer, Oldani (1982: p. 7) frequently being subjected to cuts, recomposition, re-orchestration, transposition of scenes, or conflation of the original and revised versions.

Class II (DNA transposons) The cut-and-paste transposition mechanism of class II TEs does not involve an RNA intermediate.

Combinations Transposition is often combined with other techniques such as evaluation methods.

Contrapositive arguments rightly utilize the transposition rule of inference in classical logic to conclude something like: To the extent that C implies E then Not-E must also imply Not-C.

During the 1940s and 1950s, McClintock discovered transposition and used it to demonstrate that genes are responsible for turning physical characteristics on and off.

During World War II, the double transposition cipher was used by Dutch Resistance groups, the French Maquis and the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), which was in charge of managing underground activities in Europe.

Each permutation contains a just chromatic scale, however, transformations (transposition and inversion) produce pitches outside of the primary row form, as already occurs in the inversion of P0.

For example, a simple substitution cipher combined with a columnar transposition avoids the weakness of both.

Fractionation Transposition is particularly effective when employed with fractionation - that is, a preliminary stage that divides each plaintext symbol into several ciphertext symbols.