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Discover Ludwig"qualitative alterations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to changes or modifications in the nature or quality of something. Example: The scientific study showed that exposure to certain chemicals caused qualitative alterations in the behavior of the rats, leading to increased aggression.
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According to the C/N ratios in the heavy fraction and fine-silt clay fractions, the first clear qualitative alterations of the stable OC pool found in this study occurred after 55 years of self-restoration.
Although no quantitative modifications of total SOM was observed, the changing C/N ratios of free POM in the light fraction (<1.8 g cm-3) reflected qualitative alterations during self-restoration.
A progressive bone loss and qualitative alterations in the macro- and micro-architecture of the remaining bones, resulting in a loss of strength of bones to such an extent that even very modest traumas will cause fractures characterize it.
Only qualitative alterations were found with a sensitivity similar to that obtained using classical molecular techniques for screening punctual mutations.
The use of the combined qPCR-HRM as a first line approach for genetic diagnosis is not relevant for these diseases since only qualitative alterations were identified.
Two operated animals omitted from the analysis due to an unacceptable number of missing sections showed qualitative alterations similar to the other individuals.
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In our analysis, hypoesthesia was defined as an imperfect or incomplete response observed during the test, paresthesia was defined as a qualitative alteration characterized by numbness or altered sensation, and anesthesia was defined as the complete loss of sensitivity.
Autism is a developmental disorder that it is characterized by a qualitative alteration of social interaction, communication and repetitive and stereotyped behaviours, interests and activities.
On the one side are continuum theorists, who hold that all matter is infinitely divisible but that all the matter in things subject to generation and corruption is susceptible to qualitative alteration.
In Galen's view, qualitative alteration is needed to produce the powers whereby beneficent Nature directs change: Galen credits the first group with asserting the priority of Nature and its beneficent order, and the latter with denying this.
On the first of these variants, evident in 181c2-e10, Socrates distinguishes just two kinds of flux or process, namely qualitative alteration and spatial motion, and insists that the Heracleiteans are committed to saying that both are continual.
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