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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of alterations or modifications that occur in a particular order or pattern.
Example: "The project underwent a sequence of changes before reaching its final design."
Alternatives: "a series of modifications" or "a chain of alterations."
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These lesions exhibit a sequence of changes suggesting progressive evolution toward malignancy.
The growth phase is the name given to a sequence of changes in field configuration brought about by unbalanced flux transfer.
During a typical three-hour substorm, the aurora near midnight exhibits a sequence of changes called the auroral substorm.
First, after a sequence of changes that end up in the original coordinate system, the components of the vector will be the same as at the start.
This and the extension of the primary ossification center result in a sequence of changes in the chondrocytes of the epiphyses, which is similar to, but more extensive than, that described for the establishment of the primary center.
An improving path represents a sequence of changes from one network to another.
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Some archaeological timescales are based on relative dating techniques, such as stratigraphy, which illuminate a sequence of change.
The transition from physiology to pathology is likely to involve first a sequence of molecular changes, eventually followed by cellular changes and structural damage.
"We need to understand the mechanics of how small molecular changes can cause hydrogel structures to change shape and then how a sequence of shape changes can be transformed into large motion," added Nguyen.
It encompasses a sequence of degenerative changes that often begin in the intervertebral disc space and may lead to changes in the surrounding bony anatomy and soft tissues [6, 7].
In the continued presence of cholinergic ligands, the acetylcholine receptor channel complex (AChR) in postsynaptic membranes undergoes a sequence of conformational changes.
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