smooth transition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsmoothandtransition
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smooth
adjective
uk/smuːð/us/smuːð/
having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps, or areas that rise or ...
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transition
noun[C or U]
uk/trænˈzɪʃ.ən/us/trænˈzɪʃ.ən/
a change from one form or type to another, or the process by which ...
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(Definition ofsmoothandtransitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Additionally, we have to ensure thesmoothtransitionbetween these two parts.
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This accords reasonably well with our results with asmoothtransition.
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There is no doubt that some experience adolescence as a verysmoothtransitionto adulthood.
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The increase in the injection parameter s drives the system towards asmoothtransition.
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At the next step, we will relate some motion patterns to each other and realize asmoothtransitionfrom one behavior attractor to another.
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Possible existence of moving equilibria in series not showing asymmetry is investigated and modeled with anothersmoothtransitionautoregressive model.
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Collisional losses provide asmoothtransitionbetween the slow and fast propagating wave dispersion curves by way of the stopband.
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What makes foliations more useful than a mere partitioning is their added structure, which requires asmoothtransitionfrom one leaf to another.
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If this argument is valid, it assumes a relativelysmoothtransitionfrom citizen demands for public goods to the provision thereof by governments.
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The growth rate of the ordinary-wave mode, in contrast, shows asmoothtransitionbetween the two cases of an electron-ion plasma and an electron-positron plasma.
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First, it allows programmers with an imperative background to have asmoothtransitioninto the functional paradigm.
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For the majority of the self-employed, the ability to work more flexibly and to reduce their working hours made for asmoothtransitionacross the state pension age.
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Radiative effects are modeled by simple optically thin recombination radiation losses modified to include a probability of escape, allowing asmoothtransitionto black-body emission in the dense regions.
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