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For example, the memory foam, if you squeeze it, it will change its form, and it will slowly get back into its original state.
It could change its form into other molecular structures and its power would remain constant.
Roughly speaking, a transformation is measure preserving if the size of a set (like set A in the above example) does not change over the course of time: a set can change its form but it cannot shrink or grow (with respect to the measure).
Inner speech may also change its form as it develops, becoming syntactically and semantically abbreviated or "condensed".
You should also be aware that the number one -- "uno" -- will change its form when it's used in front of either a masculine or feminine noun.
As is shown in Fig. 3c, it is designed to change its form in order to generate better mobility when it reaches the grating.
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We know that energy is never lost, only that it changes its form, and it seems to me that the maker shape-shifts her/himself into the object.
When asked to define the term "transitional species," one student responded: Student 6 verbal response: "My explanation would be like maybe a species that evolved so that another species could evolve from that, and maybe the transitional species was not successful, so that is why it evolved to another, it changed its form and died off, and the one it changed into survived.
Yet Milne's universe evolves, it changes its form over time.
In "The Grand Inquisitor" portrait, based on the El Greco painting "Portrait of Cardinal Nino de Guevara," Mr. Gonzalez-Tornero adds a conspicuous line that changes its form from solid to dashes to dots as it encircles the subject.
They haven't got rid of corruption; they have just changed its form".
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