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The phrase "alteration that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a change or modification that has occurred or is relevant to a particular context.
Example: "The alteration that has taken place in the design significantly improved the user experience."
Alternatives: "change that has" or "modification that has".
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And the NBA introduced in 1979 the three-point basket, at first thought to be a gimmick by traditionalists, but which proved to be an alteration that has added immensely to the game's popularity.
Likewise, the M1149V variant is predicted to be a neutral alteration that has little clinical significance.
In each case, we found an alteration that has the potential to impair GTL-2 function (Figure 1B).
To answer the question as to how many patients cognitively declined or improved, we adopted the conventional definition of substantial neuropsychological alteration that has been widely used in studying the impact of cardiac surgery [17], [18], [21].
The simplest alteration that has been successful in other systems has been the use of feeder cell layers, such as embryonic rat fibroblasts or buffalo rat liver (BRL) cells [64].
To directly test whether DNA-binding is involved in the differential activities of cHES6-1 and cHES6-2, we next electroporated variants of these proteins where two arginines from the C-terminus of the basic domain were replaced by uncharged amino acids (AQ), an alteration that has been shown to abolish the DNA-binding activity of several bHLH proteins [11], [13], [38] [44].
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The type iv craters uplifted the topographically lower terrain, which depicts the alteration that had taken place due to the impact.
"When I see a cancer cell, I see [it] as something that's very bizarre, that has genetic lesions, that has DNA methylation alterations, that has histone modifications, that has noncoding RNA aberrant expression," he says.
Accelerated aging, which can occur independently of and earlier than chronological aging, is a collection of molecular and cellular alterations that has been implicated in several diseases (for example, emphysema, Parkinson's disease, diabetes, coronary artery disease).
The insulin-like growth factor signalling is increased in IBC (Van Laere et al, 2007), leading to RhoC activation, one of the first molecular alterations that has been related to IBC and is responsible for increased cell motility (van Golen et al, 1999).
They spoke of the accumulation of small, incremental alterations that have grown – almost unremarked – into greater changes.
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