Two key questions arise which may be general to program analysis or specific to individual program analyses: which program transformations affect precision?
The most important transformation perhaps has been the guiding principle.
Rather, it may be more appropriate to describe the calibration of visual-motor transformations as involving procedural memory.
However, this rotation seems to involve the visual memory of a geometrical transformation, rather than the mental geometrical transformation of a visual memory.
Transformation, then, seems to be a key concept for understanding the ritual practices.
Appropriate transformations were therefore carried out on these variables.
We can now return to the process of transformation by which we convert inward invisible stores of knowledge into visible information.
It is unlikely that, in this case, the aneurysmal transformation had been caused by tuberculosis, considering its frequent association with peri-membranous ventricular septal defects.