transposed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ trænˈspəʊz]
  • Us [ trænˈspoʊz]

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  • She demonstrates that almost 60 per cent of the directives are transposed late.

  • Often, dextrocardia, complete atrioventricular septal defect, and transposed great arteries occur in both right atrial and left atrial isomerism.

  • For if objectivity expressed the tension between particularity and universality, it could be transposed to the languages of social thought and political economy.

  • Some of the partials are progressively transposed towards lower regions of the spectrum.

  • The substitute and transposed arias are inserted into the score after the originals and are cued in with ' altra'.

  • There are few charts of rotation or transposed inversion for these concertos.

  • Regulations are directly binding upon member states, while directives must be transposed in their entirety into national law, leaving implementation to national governments.

  • This restraint was included to encourage the participants to process the complete stimulus list by reducing the salience of transposed items.

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