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- In telecommunication, a transition is the change from one signal state to another signal state.
- In music a transition is a change from one unit, section, parameter, or element or set of parameters or elements, to another. Transitions may be smooth and connected, or disjointed and contrasting.
- In television and film a transition is a change from one scene to another.
- In chemistry, a transition state describes how the atoms/molecules are organised while changing from a reactant to a product, at the highest energy (least stable) point along the reaction coordinate.
- In journalism transitions are words, phrases, or whole paragraphs that hold a story together from subject to subject.
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