Sentence examples for refers to the changes from inspiring English sources

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In "Remembrance of Things Past," the narrator refers to the changes in direction of the music, and for some Fauré biographers "Ballade" is an evocation of the past.

Postmortem redistribution (PMR) refers to the changes that may occur in drug concentrations after death.

Epigenetics refers to the changes in the biochemical structure of DNA that alter gene expression.

Returns to scale refers to the changes in output as all inputs change by the same proportion.

The term epigenetics refers to the changes in phenotype or expression of genes that are not due to changes in the sequence of DNA [ 22].

The term epigenetics, first defined by Waddington in 1942 (as reprinted in Waddington 2012), refers to the changes in gene expression that occur without changes in the DNA sequence itself.

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An Oct. 24 letter refers to the change of P.S. 19 from the Asser Levy School to the Asher Levy School.

The term also refers to the change in an animal cell invaded by a tumour-inducing virus.

The latter tag refers to the change in the RAE which replaced overall assessment of submitted research with a graded profile.

Heterochrony refers to the change in the timing and rate of developmental events, and it is a widespread feature in amphibian evolution, particularly in salamanders.

The index refers to the change in the wage index deflated by the CPI converted to mid-month figures.

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