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  2. Detransition - Wikipedia

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    Retransition is sometimes used as a synonym for detransition but more commonly refers to restarting or resuming a stopped or reversed gender transition. [14] Those who undergo detransition are commonly called detransitioners or detrans. [14] Desistance has been commonly used in research literature but poorly defined. It is commonly being used ...

  3. Transitioning Back Into The Office? Here Are 11 Things To Do ...

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  4. Photoluminescence - Wikipedia

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    The result is a slow process of radiative transition back to the singlet state, sometimes lasting minutes or hours. This is the basis for "glow in the dark" substances. Photoluminescence is an important technique for measuring the purity and crystalline quality of semiconductors such as GaN and InP and for quantification of the amount of ...

  5. Transition - Wikipedia

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    Transition (genetics), a point mutation that changes a purine nucleotide to another purine (A ↔ G) or a pyrimidine nucleotide to another pyrimidine (C ↔ T) Transitional fossil , any fossilized remains of a lifeform that exhibits the characteristics of two distinct taxonomic groups

  6. 'I Lost A Lot Of Strength While Transitioning—So I Dialed In ...

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    Angel Flores lost strength and athletic ability during hormone replacement therapy as a trans woman. She focused on form to lift new PRs and inspire others.

  7. Prisoner reentry - Wikipedia

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    While the area of reentry program development is still growing, assessments demonstrate their efficacy for transitioning ex-offenders back into society and reducing recidivism. The potential for well-resourced reentry program has yet to be realized, but public policy and criminal justice scholars believe this to be a deserving area for funding ...

  8. Liminal space (aesthetic) - Wikipedia

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    Broadly, the term liminal space is used to describe a place or state of change or transition; this may be physical (e.g. a doorway) or psychological (e.g. the period of adolescence). [4] Liminal space imagery often depicts this sense of "in-between", capturing transitional places (such as stairwells, roads, corridors, or hotels) unsettlingly ...

  9. Hypnagogia - Wikipedia

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    To identify more precisely the nature of the EEG state which accompanies imagery in the transition from wakefulness to sleep, Hori et al. proposed a scheme of 9 EEG stages defined by varying proportions of alpha (stages 1–3), suppressed waves of less than 20μV (stage 4), theta ripples (stage 5), proportions of sawtooth waves (stages 6–7 ...