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By the 18th century laumė was totally confused with ragana and came to denote a witch or hag capable of changing into a snake or toad.
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Edward Dwelly, a Scottish lexicographer, lists tarbh-boidhre as "Monster, demon" and "God capable of changing himself into many forms"; tarbh-aoidhre is given as a northern counties variation.
Elixir, in alchemy, substance thought to be capable of changing base metals into gold.
Instead they progress in undulating waves, asking: are any of us really capable of changing (or refusing to change) ourselves, or are we at the mercy of the circumstances that mold us into our various versions?
Trump has said, "I'm very capable of changing to anything I want to change to".
However, we and others have recently shown that pancreatic acinar cells are capable of changing their cellular identity, or transdifferentiating, into duct-like cells in response to growth factors or damage [14], [15], [16], complicating the issue of the origin of PDAC.
Thus, tumor-derived factors in PC are capable of changing the phenotype and functionality of human blood monocytes, converting these cells into immunosuppressive Mo-MDSC.
The weak interaction is unique in a number of respects: It is the only interaction capable of changing the flavor of quarks (i.e., of changing one type of quark into another).
"I don't think they're capable of changing, honestly".
Capable of changing momentum at both ends of court.
However, use of musculoskeletal ultrasound is capable of changing this.
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