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Free sign upThe phrase "alterations in size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications to the dimensions or measurements of an object or entity.
Example: "The alterations in size of the product were necessary to meet the new market demands."
Alternatives: "changes in dimensions" or "modifications in scale."
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Peroxisomes are remarkably dynamic, responding to environmental and cellular cues by alterations in size, number and proteomic content.
(We defined dysplasia according to general histopathological principles related to alterations in size, shape, and organization of the cellular components of a tissue.
During our real time observations of the trafficking of osk, we found that the shapes of the particles were undergoing alterations in size and shape.
Alterations in size and/or shape of mitochondria (smaller mitochondria).
Te-0 plants did not show signs of premature senescence, alterations in size, or developmental-induced callose accumulation (http://www.arabidopsis.org/ABRC and Additional file 7).
In conclusion, these data demonstrate that individual tumor spheroids grown in parallel show little alterations in size and growth kinetics and are thus perfectly suited for further experiments.
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This alteration in size was derived from a change in the RsaI restriction site, later confirmed by sequencing (not shown).
Increased precision rather than substantial alteration in size effect is probably what would be added by any new study on prone ventilation.
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is an abnormality of the hip with pathologic alteration in size, shape, and organization of cells [ 1] and is manifested by both soft tissue (stability) and bony (acetabular) components.
In conclusion, this is the first study to provide evidence that early stress caused by MD in rats leads to alteration in size of neuronal cell soma area in the retrosplenial and prefrontal cortex and does not affect expression of astrocyte marker GFAP in the neocortex.
More importantly, he discovered that once an animal had learned to discriminate two shapes, he was able to generalize this discrimination "in spite of alteration in size, continuity of surface, or of outline [of the shapes and was] able to discover the figure in various combinations with irrelevant lines" [138] (see Fig. 1B and C).
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