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change of state
noun
Any change of a substance from one physical state (solid, liquid or gas) to another
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Event scenarios and procedures are inherently about change of state.
As the authors put it, "The change of scale has led to a change of state".
Mathematicians investigate what distributions and what rules produce an irreversible change of state.
This solution yields a change of state coordinates which linearizes the error dynamics.
Change of state of the substrate, after damage was assessed by measurement of resistance/impedance.
It took 24 hours and a change of auditorium — a change of state — to transform matters entirely.
The Seasoned Schemer informs the reader about additional dimensions of computing: functions as values, change of state, and exceptional cases.
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Moreover, 高興 gāoxìng 'happy' describes change-of-state events involving sentient agents.
Unlike morphological light verbs, which denote action, state, or change-of-state, low linkers do not have any semantic content.
To illustrate the relationship between the semantics of related verbs and their shared syntactic behaviors, consider what Levin termed calibratable change-of-state verbs.
If services produce a 'change of state', it becomes difficult to distinguish between product and process.
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