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The act of altering or making different.
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"If I had two shareholders splitting up an apartment, I would want to make sure that there are alteration agreements signed by both of them," Mr. Greenstein said.
Fracture "skins" are alteration zones on fracture surfaces created by a variety of biological, chemical, and physical processes.
Other regional climate change concerns are alteration in coastal habitats as a result of sea level rise, changing ocean water circulation and upwelling patterns, shifts in the abundance and distribution of marine species, and increased incidence of harmful algal booms and other nuisance species [222].
The commonest presenting features of FAP are alteration of bowel habit and rectal bleeding, but both are found in many other conditions.
Although it is not clear from our study how critical the down-regulated matrix genes are, alteration in myocardial contractility has been linked to matrix abnormalities (Ota et al. 2007).
97 The proposed mechansims for the association between stress and IBD development are alteration in immune function, as well as physiologic changes in the gut mediated by the motor, sensory, and secretory effects of stress.
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But of course, there are alterations.
Epigenetic changes are alterations of genomic function not modifying gene structure as such.
The possibility that there was alteration of cholesterol efflux by the CD36−/− liver was tested next.
The mechanism of aclarubicin was proposed to be alteration of SR protein localization.
Another p53-dependent change found in the mutants examined in this study was alteration in metabolism.
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