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Discover Ludwig"a gradual alteration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in various contexts to describe a slow and steady change or modification over time. Example: "The coastline underwent a gradual alteration due to erosion, with cliffs slowly receding and new rock formations emerging over the years."
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What began as a gradual alteration of popular sentiment has taken on form and meaning, and, I believe, we are going to see positive political results from conservative resurgence during the next ten years.
With the extension of the atrophy of the RPE choriocapillaris and choroidal sclerosis, there is a gradual alteration of the electroretinographic responses with progressive visual field constriction and decreased visual acuity (VA).
a "wedge" that is a gradual alteration of atrial wall thickness, which can cause the SWs to drift at a certain angle with respect to the thickness gradient [ 30]; a "ridge" that is a sudden change in atrial wall thickness which can cause the SWs to migrate along the ridge [ 27]; a "bridge" made by a PM which may cause breakthrough patterns that affect the rotors.
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Studies show a gradual change in attitude.
She talks of a gradual change.
Are you doing a gradual change?
This produces a gradual change in KPB.
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In particular, we implemented a search working with KEGG modules rather than pathways, that is, sub-networks which represent chains of events, leading to gradual alteration of a substrate into a desired product.
We describe, for the first time, gradual alteration of glucose homeostasis in a patient with HNF4A mutation after resolution of hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia, on serial oral glucose tolerance testing.
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