Transmutation in a sentence as a noun

That waste then needs reprocessed for draining more energy out of it, furthering the transmutation to good 'ol lead.

You need a neutron source to start the transmutation of thorium into uranium.

If blogs had existed centuries ago I'm sure that people would have called the transmutation of metal the most important trend of their time.

If efficient nuclear transmutation of lead into gold were possible, gold would no longer be suitable as a currency.

It's actually a transmutation circle symbol from the manga/anime Fullmetal Alchemist

In turn, it is questionable that values of can be realized, in particular for bound electrons, so large as to give rise to useful nuclear transmutation rates.

The only possibility for dangerous waste from a fusion reactor is any transmutation that takes place in reactor components from the neutron flux.

It only becomes fissile through transmutation to Uranium 233 by neutron activation.

The old school mystics discovered some flaws in the rules as well, hence the transmutation of materials and levitation... However now they hot-patch and perform roll-backs... Which we see as deja-vous

An explicit `unsafe {}` block is required to do stuff like inline assembly and type transmutation, and functions themselves can be marked as `unsafe` in order to force callers to use an unsafe block when calling them.

The degree of transmutation from C and O is approximately 5% to 20% immediately, with a larger percent of transmutation occurring gradually in the air, which has the effect of cooling the metallic powder to below room temperature.

"The **** side is that I find it hard to imagine history not eventually resulting in the transmutation of a limited central government into an all powerful one, following the strong tendency of republics turning into empires, as ours has in form.

Transmutation definitions

noun

an act that changes the form or character or substance of something

See also: transubstantiation

noun

a qualitative change

See also: transformation shift

noun

(physics) the change of one chemical element into another (as by nuclear decay or radioactive bombardment); "the transmutation of base metals into gold proved to be impossible"