Transitivity
(noun)
The idea that if A is related to B, and B is related to C, then A must be related to C.
Examples of Transitivity in the following topics:
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Physical Properties and Atomic Size
- Color in transition-series metal compounds is generally due to electronic transitions of two principal types: charge-transfer transitions and d-d transitions.
- In a d-d transition, an electron jumps from one d-orbital to another.
- Some d-d transitions are spin forbidden.
- Note the size of the transition metals.
- Recognize the significance of atomic size and electronic transitions in transition metals.
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Components of a Speech: Main Points, Introduction, Conclusion, and Transitions
- A speech should have four components: the main points, introduction, conclusion, and transitions.
- A transition is a change or shift from one topic to another.
- It may be surprising to see that transitions are one of the four key components of a speech.
- Speakers can emphasize transition points with visual aids, body language, vocal delivery, and transitional words and phrases.
- Effective transitions will help the audience follow your speech as it moves from topic to topic.
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Mexico's Transition to True Democracy
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Transition State Theory
- In a given chemical reaction, the hypothetical space that occurs between the reactants and the products is known as the transition state.
- Transition state theory (TST) describes a hypothetical "transition state" that occurs in the space between the reactants and the products in a chemical reaction.
- The species that is formed during the transition state is known as the activated complex.
- According to transition state theory, between the state in which molecules exist as reactants and the state in which they exist as products, there is an intermediate state known as the transition state.
- The species that forms during the transition state is a higher-energy species known as the activated complex.
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The Role of Transitions
- Take the final step, filling in transitions, seriously.
- Transitions play an important role in the success of your speech.
- In speeches, transitions serve this purpose.
- Transitions enable the flow of a speech.
- Indicate when transitions should be developed during the speech writing process
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Transitions
- Transitions allow your speech to flow smoothly from one section or point to another.
- Transitions are essential in order to help your audience follow along your line of reasoning.
- There are different types of transitions often used in speeches, including:
- From there, you'll be able to pinpoint how you'll want to transition your speech from one point to the next.
- Try to think of transitions as a way to connect the dots of your speech's purpose.
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Using Transitions
- Transitions go a long way in improving the quality of your speech.
- However, there is something that can make the quality of your transitions truly bring your speech alive: combining your transitions with body language.
- How would you use a transition with this movement?
- Use these movements along with your transitions.
- Think of what transition delivery methods you can use as you write your transitions into your speech outline.
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Transitivity
- The remaining types of triads display varying degrees of transitivity.
- For data of this type, the default definition of transitivity (i.e.
- Network>Cohesion>Transitivity also provides some alternative definitions of what it means for a triad to be transitive which are useful for valued data.
- After performing a census of all possible triads, Network>Cohesion>Transitivity reports that it finds 146 transitive (directed) triples.
- This shows that 20.28% of all triads are transitive.
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The Transfer of Authority
- A presidential transition refers to the period of time between the end of a presidential election and the inauguration of a new president.
- In the United States, the presidential transition extends from the date of the presidential election, in early November, until the twentieth day of January in the following year.
- During a presidential transition, the outgoing president, also known as the "lame duck," has lost many of the intangible benefits of a presidency.
- In other nations, many of which have experienced undemocratic governments and dictators, transitional justice refers to a state's efforts to address past human rights violations.
- In the context of transitional justice, memorialization is used to honor the victims of human rights abuses.
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Color
- Transition metal complexes are often colored due to either d-d or change band electron transitions induced by the absorption of light.
- Most transitions that are related to colored metal complexes are either d–d transitions or charge band transfer.
- Transitions that occur as a result of an asymmetrical vibration of a molecule are called vibronic transitions.
- Through such asymmetric vibrations, transitions that would theoretically be forbidden, such as a d-d transition, are weakly allowed.
- Therefore, transitions are not pure d-d transitions.