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To alteration
noun
The act of altering or making different.
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Carey suggested his own memory was itself subject to alteration.
For an industry that pretends to embrace change, fashion is notably resistant to alteration.
The specifics are subject to alteration without notice.
Hours are subject to alteration, depending on days of the week, holidays and, sometimes, sheer whim.
Wherever climatic conditions are marginal for tree growth, vegetation is vulnerable to alteration by human activities.
Enright and his team hash out a narrative, subject to alteration, and "no zones" like work and home.
Furthermore, GFRP incorporation led to alteration of fracture place from tension side to compression side.
The structural transformations of PCN may also give rise to alteration of their external polyhedral shape.
These findings suggest that adolescent dopamine and CRF systems are vulnerable to alteration by nicotine.
The strength of granite, reflected by deformation and elastic moduli, shear strength, decreases due to alteration.
We conclude that deafferentation in retinal detachment leads to alteration of the glutamatergic pathway.
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