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Transition//www.medicinenet.com/menopause/article.htm" rel="dt" onclick="wmdTrack('embd-lnk');">menopause: see Menopause transition.
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TransitionThe process of converting from a centrally planned, non-market economy to a market economy. During that process, it is a transition economy.
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TransitionIn the 1978 version of NFDRS, the herbaceous stage when herbaceous fuel moisture is between 120% and 30%.
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TransitionThe change of direction in the swing, from the backswing to the forward swing. (It's very important to make a smooth transition in your swing).
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Transitionthe process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another transition (from something) (to something) the transition from school to full-time work He will remain head of state during t [..]
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Transitionmid-15c., from Latin transitionem (nominative transitio) "a going across or over," noun of action from past participle stem of transire "go or cross over" (see transient).
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TransitionIn sexuality, the process of changing from one sex to the other, with or without medical intervention. For most, transition is a gradual set of changes over time. It may be difficult to determine exactly when a transition begins and when it ends. Some feel that their transitions began the day they started hormone treatment. Some feel it began when [..]
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Transitionmovement from one position to another.
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TransitionPassage from one state, stage, subject, or place to another. [D03365]
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Transition(also "transition point") where the backswing turns into the downswing Example: In the case of a pendulum the transition/transition point actually consists of a miniscule period of n [..]
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Transition1. The point at which the lip/landing of a jump changes from a vertical to a horizontal surface. 2. In the sports of triathlon and duathlon, the transition comes between each racing leg, such as after [..]
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Transitionpassage: the act of passing from one state or place to the next cause to convert or undergo a transition; "the company had to transition the old practices to modern technology&quo [..]
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TransitionThe condition where a backswing is converted into a downswing, it is called Transition.
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Transition The change of direction in the swing, from the backswing to the forward swing.
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TransitionThe change of direction in the swing, from the backswing to the forward swing.
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TransitionThe change of direction in the golf swing, from the backswing to the forward swing.
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TransitionHow a golf course flows through the natural terrain and from green to tee, tee to fairway and hole to hole.
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TransitionA transition is a word or phrase that helps the flow, unity, or clarity of from one word, phrase, clause, sentence or paragraph to another.
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Transitionn. Passage from one place, condition, or action to another.
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TransitionIn a signal, the changing from one significant condition to another. Note: Examples of transitions are the changing from one voltage level to another in a data stream, the shifting from one phase position to another in phase-shift keying, and the translation from one frequency to another in frequency-shift keying. [From Weik '89]
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TransitionA transition is a type of change in the genetic code (mutation). Examples are A < -> G and C < -> T.
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TransitionRefers to a host of activities that some trans people may pursue to affirm their gender identity. This may include changes to their name, sex designation, dress, the use of specific pronouns, and poss [..]
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TransitionThe change of direction in the swing is called the transition and means the change from the backswing to the forward swing.
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TransitionThe change of direction in the swing, from the backswing to the forward swing.
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Transition – The style by which shots and scenes are joined together and progress from one to the next.
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Transition(or transitional technique or device) one of several ways of moving from one shot or scene to the next, including such transitional effects or shots as a cut, fade, dissolve, and wipe; a transition fo [..]
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TransitionBase substitution in which a purine is replaced by a different purine or a pyrimidine is replaced by a different pyrimidine. See also point mutation, transversion. © 2005 by W. H. Freeman and [..]
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TransitionA nucleotide substitution in which one pyrimidine is replaced by the other pyrimidine, or one purine replaced by the other purine (e.g., A is changed to G, or C is changed to T).
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Transition1. The point at which the lip/landing of a jump changes from a vertical to a horizontal surface. 2. In the sports of triathlon and duathlon, the transition comes between each racing leg, such as after [..]
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Transitionibergang
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TransitionMoving from one key into another; also, a passage that takes the composition from one key into another.
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TransitionThe slow change from one distinct style to another distinct style following it.
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TransitionIn news reporting, a way of moving smoothly from one story or section of a story to another.
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TransitionA change from one clip to the next. A popular example is a cut, when the first frame of the starting video segment directly follows the last frame of the segment that is ending. Other transitions are dissolves, wipes, fades, or DVEs.
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Transitiona point mutation in the DNA in which replacement is by a similar nucleotide. I.e., a purine (A and G) by a purine or a pyrimidine (C or T) by a pyrimidine. Transitions happen more often than
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TransitionA mutation in which a purine
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TransitionThese are where one type of bottom material or structure changes to another, for instance, a rock pile to solid rock, or sand to gravel. There can also be transition zones, such as mud lines where a r [..]
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Transition(French : transition) A mutation in which either purine is substituted for the other, A for G or G for A or one pyrimidine is substituted for the other C for T or T for C.
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TransitionA gradual change in the cross-slope of placed concrete. With curb and gutter, it may gradually change from catch to spill as a transition. In highway paving, it may gradually change between crowned, f [..]
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TransitionTransitions are part of the definition of a TM. This is, what a TM "does". A transition maps an input condition (state and symbol) to an output action (symbol, move and state). Cf. step.
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Transitiona rhetorical device used in writing to move the story smoothly from one set of ideas to the next by finding a way to connect the ideas logically
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TransitionA move from one care setting (hospital, home, assisted living, nursing home) to another. Care during transitions involves coordination and communication among patient, providers and family caregivers. [..]
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TransitionA word, phrase, sentence or paragraph that moves the reader from one thought to the next and shows the relationship between them.
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Transition(n) the act of passing from one state or place to the next(n) a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another(n) an event that results in a transformation(n) a musical passage moving f [..]
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TransitionFor dialectics, it is not the distinction or comparison between this and that concept which is essential but the transition from one to the other. The understanding of a contradiction, and unity of op [..]
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TransitionSee formant transition.
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Transitionthe stage at which a young person moves from paediatric (child) health care to adult health care. This usually occurs between the ages of 14-18.
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TransitionA fitting that increases or decreases the duct size.
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TransitionTo cross through controlled airspace. In Prepar3D, you can request clearance from ATC to transition through controlled airspace. The ATC menu includes requests for transitions when you are heading tow [..]
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TransitionA method of starting in which the power to the motor is not interrupted during the normal starting sequence.
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TransitionA method of starting in which the power to the motor is interrupted during the normal starting sequence.
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Transition Transforming from one cycle facility to another by means of a vertical or horizontal change, or a combination of both.
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TransitionAWS CodePipeline: The act of a revision in a pipeline continuing from one stage to the next in a workflow.
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Transitiona move from one educational sector to another such as that from primary school to secondary school. Such changes are often seen as sources of difficulty and disruption for learners.
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TransitionCommonly used to refer to the change from secondary school to postsecondary programs, work, and independent living typical of young adults. Also used to describe other periods of major change such as [..]
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TransitionThe process of moving from one situation to another. Frequently used to mean moving from preschool programs into elementary school or from school to work and the community.
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Transition1. The point at which the lip/landing of a jump changes from a vertical to a horizontal surface. 2. In the sports of triathlon and duathlon, the transition comes between each racing leg, such as after the swim and before the bike leg. How quickly you "transition" (changing into your cycling clothes and mounting your bike and/or getting in [..]
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TransitionA visual effect used on an LED display to change from one message to another.
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TransitionIn a movement in sonata form, the unstable stage in an exposition that undertakes the modulation from the tonic to the new key.
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TransitionA visual effect used on an LED display to change from one message to another.
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TransitionA compositional feature that contributes to the continuity of music by ensuring smooth connections between its parts.
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TransitionA script notation denoting an editing transition within the telling of a story. For example, DISSOLVE TO: means the action seems to blur and refocus into another scene, and is generally used to denote [..]
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TransitionAn editing technique that connects one shot to the next. There are many types of transitions such as wipe, fade, jump, and dissolve.
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Transitiona direction in a screenplay that informs the filmmakers as to the quality of the cut from one scene to the next (such as “DISSOLVE TO:”); it appears flush right between the end of one scene and the be [..]
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TransitionThe way an editor manages the cut from one shot to another. See Iris, Wipe, Dissolve and Fade.
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TransitionA change from one clip to the next. A popular example is a cut, when the first frame of the starting video segment directly follows the last frame of the segment that is ending. Other transitions are [..]
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TransitionPhenotypic changes of Epithelial Cells to Mesenchyme type, which increase Cell mobility critical in many developmental processes such as Neural Tube development. Neoplasm Metastasis and Disease Progre [..]
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TransitionDemographic and epidemiologic changes that have occurred in the last five decades in many Developing Countries and that are characterized by major Growth in the number and proportion of middle-Aged an [..]
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TransitionAn individualized process by which transsexual and transgender people “switch” from one gender presentation to another. There are three general aspects to transitioning: social (i.e. name, pronouns, i [..]
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TransitionCommonly used to refer to the change from secondary school to postsecondary programs, work, and independent living typical of young adults. Also used to describe other periods of major change such as [..]
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TransitionA mutation that consists of the replacement of one purine by another purine or one pyrimidine by another pyrimidine.
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TransitionProcess of preparing a student to function in future environments and emphasizing movement from one educational program to another (e.g., infant program to preschool) or from school to work.
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Transitionthe moving of a child from one place where they are taken care of (like home, school or day care) to another.
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TransitionRefers to the process during which trans people may change their gender expression and/or bodies to reflect their gender, including changes in physical appearance (hairstyle, clothing), behaviour (mannerisms, voice, gender roles), identification (name, pronoun, legal details), and/or medical interventions (hormone therapy, gender-affirming surgery) [..]
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TransitionCommonly used to refer to the change from secondary school to postsecondary programs, work, and independent living typical of young adults, but also used to describe other periods of major change such [..]
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TransitionThe movement from one activity to another or from one place to another. People with ASD often find transition difficult and careful preparation of activity schedules or gradual introductions to new environments can help reduce anxieties around transition.
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TransitionCommonly used to refer to the change from secondary school to postsecondary programs, work, and independent living typical of young adults. Also used to describe other periods of major change such as from early childhood to school or from more specialized to mainstreamed settings.
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TransitionThe general term that describes the change from one phase of flight or flight conditions to another; e.g., transition from enroute flight to the approach or transition from instrument flight to visual flight. A published procedure providing navigation information from the enroute structure to the instrument approach procedure. Also includes SID/STA [..]
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TransitionTo switch from offense to defense, and vice versa.
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TransitionThe shift from offense to defense, and vice versa.
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TransitionGoing from offensive to defensive play (sometimes called "negative transition") and vice versa (sometimes called "positive transition").
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TransitionThe sequence between levels, often consisting of storyline development, special effects, or cinematics.
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TransitionChanging from one phase of the game into another; i.e. from the opening into the middlegame, or the middlegame into the endgame.
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TransitionIn Interactive Music, a transition is meant to be a smooth bridge between a source and destination music segment.
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TransitionA type of nucleotide-pair substitution involving the replacement of a purine with another purine, or of a pyrimidine with another pyrimidine for example GC with AT. See transversion.
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TransitionThe transfer of a patient or responsibility for a patient between providers, settings, or time points.
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TransitionA mutation that changes a nucleotide to another nucleotide in the same class (purine or pyrimidine). Cf. transversion.
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TransitionA type of point mutation in which a purine is substituted for another purine or a pyrimidine for another pyrimidine. These substitutions include A for G, G for A, C for T, or T for C.
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Transition transition arrangements must be specified whenever the introduction of a new qualification will impact on existing qualifications. Transition arrangements refer to the short-to-medium-term arrangements that are put in place to ensure that no one is disadvantaged by changes made to qualifications; that pathways from the former qualification(s) to t [..]
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Transition1. The point at which the lip/landing of a jump changes from a vertical to a horizontal surface. 2. In the sports of triathlon and duathlon, the transition comes between each racing leg, such as after [..]
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Transition
The process of change from one form, state, style or place to another.
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TransitionThe process of legally and medically transforming from one gender to another.
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TransitionTransition or transitional may refer to:
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TransitionTransition or transitional may refer to:
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Transitiontransition was an experimental literary journal that featured surrealist, expressionist, and Dada art and artists. It was founded in 1927 by poet Eugene Jolas and his wife Maria McDonald and published [..]
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TransitionTransition is an album of music by jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, recorded in 1965 but released posthumously only in 1970. As its title indicates, Transition was a bridge between classic quartet reco [..]
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TransitionIn genetics, a transition is a point mutation that changes a purine nucleotide to another purine (A ↔ G) or a pyrimidine nucleotide to another pyrimidine (C ↔ T). Approximately two out of three single [..]
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TransitionIn genetics, a transition is a point mutation that changes a purine nucleotide to another purine (A ↔ G) or a pyrimidine nucleotide to another pyrimidine (C ↔ T). Approximately two out of three single [..]
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TransitionA transition in grappling is a move from one grappling hold or grappling position to another. The process is called transitioning and is one of the most important aspects of ground grappling, as it al [..]
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TransitionTransition is the seventh album by the group Kenny Rogers & The First Edition.
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TransitionTransition is the seventh album by the group Kenny Rogers & The First Edition.
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TransitionTransition, not to be confused with a disbanded Pittsburgh punk group of the same name, is an English rock indie band from Bristol. They lend their style to the influence of U2, Radiohead and Jeff Buc [..]
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TransitionTransition is the seventh studio album of John Miles in 1985, credited to the John Miles Band. In early 1984, Miles began to work on songs for his next album and went on tour to promote his current al [..]
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TransitionTransitions in fiction are words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or punctuation that may be used to signal various changes in a story, including changes in time, location, point-of-view character, mo [..]
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TransitionTransition is a novel by Iain Banks, first published in 2009. The American edition was published under the name "Iain M. Banks", which is the name Banks used for his science fiction work.
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TransitionTransition is the second album by R&B singer-songwriter and producer Ryan Leslie. This is the second album by Leslie released in 2009, nine months after his self-titled debut album. The entire alb [..]
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TransitionA transition is a passage of music composed to link one section of music to another. Transitions often function as a moment of transformation and may, or may not in themselves, introduce new, musical [..]
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TransitionTransition is the second studio album by English hip-hop artist Chipmunk. It was released on 15 April 2011 by Jive Records in the United Kingdom. It is the last album to feature the stage name under C [..]
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TransitionTransition is a jazz album recorded by Buddy Rich and Lionel Hampton and released on the Groove Merchant Record label in 1974.
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TransitionTransition is the eighth album of composer Peter Michael Hamel, released in 1983 through Kuckuck Schallplatten.
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TransitionTransition is the seventh studio album by Steve Lukather, released on vinyl and as a jewel case CD on January 21, 2013 by Mascot Records. In Europe a limited edition Digibook was also released, contai [..]
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