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The phrase "alteration in format" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications made to the structure or presentation of something, such as a document or a file.
Example: "The alteration in format of the report made it easier to read and understand."
Alternatives: "change in format" or "modification in format".
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Different emphasis: A different aspect of the topic is emphasized, such as the effect of membrane fluidity on movement of a cell versus the effect of membrane fluidity on movement of proteins within a cell membrane, and/or alteration in format (e.g., multiple-choice vs. short-answer; eight pairs).
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We record additional curator comments about each gene alteration in a free text format in the comment section, which can include growth phenotype severity or other evidence of pathogenicity.
A sign displayed the costs of alterations in a menu format: cuff, $8; sleeves, $9.50.
In particular, CNAReporter provides detailed high-quality reports of genomic alterations in a printable format, allowing our application to be used as a standard tool for clinical diagnostics and decision-making.
The semantic equivalence was then performed and this consensus version was discussed with five mothers of people with DS in separate who suggested some word alterations and a format alteration.
The ban on hormone-altering alterations in baby bottles.
Set border in Format Cells dialog.
Figure 5: Alteration in pain correlates with alteration in F-values for the sensorimotor cortex.
In either case, the alteration in consciousness appears to be mediated by an alteration in attention.
There is no alteration in the way things are.
Yes, mostly they were written, without alteration, in ten minutes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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