transductional

/trænsˈdʌkʃənəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to the process of converting one form of energy or signal into another, especially in biology or technology.
    • Transductional mechanisms are key to how our ears turn sound waves into nerve impulses.
    • Engineers studied the transductional properties of the new sensor material.
    • The transductional pathway in the cell converts light into electrical signals.
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