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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address possible changes in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to consider or respond to potential modifications in a particular context, such as a project, policy, or plan.
Example: "In our next meeting, we will address possible changes in the project timeline to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "discuss potential adjustments in" or "consider likely modifications in".
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On the other hand, the study does not take into account the impacts of adaptation measures, such as expanding the use of air conditioning, nor does it address possible changes in humidity and air quality, which would also influence mortality rates.
In addition, GDP-based cost-effectiveness thresholds raise important concerns about generalizability and equity across countries, and do not address possible changes in country GDPs over time [ 48].
Finally, the present experimental system does not address possible changes in the rate of brain alterations that may occur following either optic nerve crush or glaucoma [ 27- 29].
Additionally, the distribution range mapped by Strathdee & Bale (1995) was revisited to address possible changes in range along the coast of the fjord.
To address possible changes in cardiac output secondary to sepsis, we studied conscious mice by echocardiography at baseline and every 2 h after sepsis induction (CLP) or sham operation for a total of 24 h.
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The themes addressed possible changes in self-management of the patient, changes in the patient-provider relationship, changes in face-to-face sessions and diverse possible drawbacks concerning online therapy.
Even though some studies have addressed possible changes in circulating miRNA levels during normal aging [ 8, 26, 27], none have analyzed age-related circulating miRNA levels in the presence of disease.
We also tested garlic's effect on the levels of Gata-1, Klf1, Sox6, Hsp110, Tfrc (transferrin receptor), and HO-1 mRNA expression to address possible changes of homeostatic erythropoiesis in the bone marrow.
The LLRP has evaluated the PPN parameters, addressed the possible changes in the gravitational constant and the properties of the self-energy of the gravitational field.
We addressed the question of possible changes in hand dominance with advancing age in elderly subjects 65 to 90 years of age.
LLR can evaluate the PPN (Post Newtonian Parameters), addressing this way both the possible changes in the gravitational constant and the self-energy properties of the gravitational field.
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