Also known as: trans.
TRANS has various meanings in the Governmental & Military category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of TRANS in Governmental & Military.
Distance a vessel moves away from her original line of advance when altering course under helm Is measured along a line perpendicular to her original course, and to the point where she is on her new course
Governmental & MilitaryThe process of converting from a centrally planned, non-market economy to a market economy. During that process, it is a transition economy.
Governmental & MilitaryIn translation, messenger RNA—produced by transcription from DNA—is decoded by a ribosome to produce a specific amino acid chain, or polypeptide. The polypeptide later folds into an active protein and performs its functions in the cell. The ribosome facilitates decoding by inducing the binding of complementary tRNA anticodon sequences to mRNA codons.
Governmental & MilitaryAn engine that translates data.2.An engine that processes data for Gentran Server for Windows, the Application Integration subsystem, and the Forms Integration subsystem. A Jazz model object that describes a single build step in which a translator executable program is invoked with the required inputs and outputs. Inputs and outputs are the same as z/OS data sets or IBM i libraries, so a translator must reference multiple data set or library definitions.
Governmental & MilitaryThe action or process of transmitting something, or the state of being transmitted.
Governmental & MilitaryCause something to pass on from one place or person to another.
Governmental & MilitaryIn electronics and telecommunications a transmitter or radio transmitter is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna.
Governmental & MilitaryMaterial transmitting light without distorting directions of waves is known as transparent.
Governmental & MilitaryTo move traffic from one place to another.
Governmental & MilitaryA phenomenon of a non-repetitive nature caused by a sudden change in conditions that persist for a relatively short time after the change. A change in the reactor coolant system temperature, pressure, or both, attributed to a change in the reactor’s power output.OR The behavior exhibited by a linear system that is operating in steady state in moving from one steady state to another.
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