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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surface shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes or alterations that occur at a superficial level, such as in design, behavior, or perspective.
Example: "The recent marketing campaign resulted in a surface shift in consumer perception, making the brand appear more modern and appealing."
Alternatives: "a superficial change" or "an external adjustment".
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Most of the spots that appear to be the source of flowing water are on slopes with exposed rock layers, they said, raising the possibility that liquid water is trapped below these layers and is freed by a surface shift.
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Changing patterns of light and shadow create the illusion of a fluid surface; shifting combinations of colours from nature recall different times of day.
In the case of HA-MRCAs (i), a surface charge shift from positive to neutral and insufficient amount of HA conjugation on the A-MNCs resulted in the weak targeting ability of HA-MRCAs (i), as shown in MR images and signal results (1 and 0.5 μg of HA-MRCAs (i -treated MDA-MB 231 cells, 102.3 ± 7.6% and 43.8 ± 0.6%; 1 and 0.5 μg of HA-MRCAs (i -treated MDA-MBcells, 3231 ± 1.3% and 20.7 ± 1.9%).
Deep, slow currents, far below the surface, shift me in ways I needn't understand.
Particles that are attached to the PC surface shift the position of this resonance band.
The technique can map the oxidation state of a surface from shifts in the absorption edge energy across columns of pixels in an image set, and map particular compounds from their characteristic XANES spectra.
As seen in Fig. 17, multiple interferograms (at least three) are analyzed with the reference optical surface shifted by a precise fraction of a wavelength between each exposure using a piezoelectric transducer (PZT).
To investigate frequent surface shifts and match play on an unaccustomed surface as potential risk factors for injury in Scandinavian male professional football.
Once you've opted in, you add a fingerprint by repeatedly placing your finger on the surface, shifting around the different bits to make sure it captures the whole thing.
Its glass surface shifts in unexpected angles as it rises, giving it a mysterious appearance, as if it had been chiseled out of a block of ice.
When the sandy surface shifted to macadam, we felt disappointed.
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