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Discover LudwigThe phrase "punctual changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to changes that occur or are made on time or according to a specific schedule. It can be used in various contexts, such as business or personal situations. Example 1: "The company implemented punctual changes to their production process, resulting in increased efficiency and productivity." Example 2: "My friend is always late, but she promised to make punctual changes to her schedule in order to be on time for our meetings." Example 3: "The train schedule has undergone punctual changes, with trains leaving every hour instead of every half hour."
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Analysis of variants with substitutions or eliminations located in the 5′ or 3′ ends revealed that only in a few cases were sequence ends presenting punctual changes not detected directly by the LPS9.
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Furthermore, we are attempting to study not only the effects that a punctual change has on protein-protein interactions (e.g. polymorphisms) but to investigate also the possible non-local effects that such variations have on the overall interaction.
The interplanetary crew follows phasic, cyclic, periodic and punctual behavioral changes in a temporal dynamic as a positive adaptation.
Sequence analysis of antibody variable domains of 20 individual clones revealed no differences between the initial JurkatαCEA-CIR-EGFP cells and the selected Jurkat JurkatαCEA-CIR-EGFP/2S cells with the exception of punctual one-nucleotide changes, derived from the PCR amplification (data not shown).
Just as I can't change that I don't really care about being punctual, he cannot change that he was taught being on time was an important way to show respect.
But could we expect a punctual structure to change the mindset?
The codon that encodes the missing Leu in the peroxisomal targeting signal of some of the C441-type isoenzymes of Poaceae 2 can be changed with only one punctual mutation to a stop codon.
This method was based on a punctual measurement of the electrode milk interface impedance change due to bacterial metabolism in the milk.
Recurring proximity refers to Teubner's notion of "perturbation channels" in which "impulses for change are not only occasional, punctual and one-sided but merge into a reciprocal perturbation" [13].
A Southern service, dubbed Britain's "least punctual" train, arrived on time earlier following the changes.
Add to that an efficient, punctual bus system that does not require exact change (it also works great in tandem with Google Maps), and you can put together a great day for very little.
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