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The phrase "appear to be changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that seems to have undergone a transformation or alteration, often based on observation rather than certainty.
Example: "The documents appear to be changed since the last time I reviewed them."
Alternatives: "seem to have been altered" or "look like they have been modified."
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The partial effect of cold categories on weekday hourly truck traffic is presented in Fig. 8b, and the mean hourly traffic factor does not appear to be changed considerably except for CC4.
The number of the scarce enteroendocrine cells, as evaluated by synaptophysin staining, did not appear to be changed in Cre+Cdh1fl/fl mice (data not shown).
Overall completed fertility does not appear to be changed.
According to relative quantification, CLDN4 mRNA expression did not appear to be changed in the invasive tumours in comparison with the surrounding normal tissue.
In A549 ρ0 cells, HIF-1α levels were increased modestly following cobalt treatment but did not appear to be changed by hypoxic treatment.
While secondary outcomes do not appear to be changed by participation in one program alone, further analyses of mediation will allow for examination of model testing.
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The new 300 appears to be changed more significantly than perhaps it really has been.
But after his injury he appeared to be changed: he was still stubborn, still restive, but he seemed to possess a new inner calm.
They agreed the markings appeared to be changed and promised to get back to us with further details, but never did.
They agreed the stamps on the logs we filmed appeared to be changed and promised to get back to us with further details.
As a result, these peaks appeared to be changed prior to a detectable decrease in WBC.
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