Sentence examples for kind of alterations from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, spectra observed in strains MPA-T2 and MPA-T3 clearly suggest that no other kind of alterations or rearrangements are occurring in the SSRs apart from the slipped-strand mispairing mechanism.

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Of all the examples of this kind of alteration, this seems to be the most brazenly exclusive.

"Not only breast cancer veterans like myself," she said, "but people who've had colostomies, any kind of alteration to their bodies that makes them look not absolutely 100 percent normal.

This affection is a certain kind of alteration through which a disposition is perfected in other words, the potentiality of the sense organ to receive a certain quality is actualized (DSF 61 62).

Due to the fact that the new formula is, in principle, designed for skins that could present any kind of alteration, the current study was focused on rheological parameters of viscosity, thixotropy, and extensibility to guarantee not only an accurate assessment of composition but also a comfortable and safe application on skin.

Aristotle claims that perception is best understood on the model of hylomorphic change generally: just as a house changes from blue to white when acted upon by the agency of a painter applying paint, so "perception comes about with being changed and affected … for it seems to be a kind of alteration" (De Anima ii 5, 416b33 34).

Crucially, Rayor said, if there's some kind of alteration to a spider's brain chemistry, it doesn't seem to effect the spider's sense of what a web should look like.

This pattern of choices is difficult to explain unless we suppose that subjects have experienced some kind of alteration in their judgments (Levy 2011).

For 25 intron containing genes in C. dubliniensis, the splice sites had to be adapted resulting in CDS changes, while this kind of alteration was only necessary for one gene in C. albicans (Additional file 3).

If you don't, or you live in a rented space and can't do that kind of alteration, consider a free-standing punching bag with a counterweight in the bottom.

In both kinds of alterations, Aristotle is happy to speak of an affected thing as receiving the form of the agent which affects it and of the change consisting in the affected thing's "becoming like" the agent (De Anima ii 5, 418a3 6; ii 12, 424a17 21).

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