Sentence examples for undergo changes to from inspiring English sources

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Puffing a potato involves heat, evaporation and pressure generation, and the materials undergo changes to allow expansion.

But the IP must undergo changes to keep up with the extraordinary growth in the number of computers and networks that has been a hallmark of the 1990s, and is expected to continue well into the next millennium.

The contractual model had to undergo changes to enable the new service delivery strategy.

"He said yesterday that there was no doubt this legislation will undergo changes to get the strongest bill possible.

The results of this study indicate that patients who periodically perform hemodialysis undergo changes to their endogenous antioxidant system.

Heart development requires 'cardiac progenitor cells' to be in precisely the right place within the embryo, and to then undergo changes to form the different tissues and structures that make up a heart (Evans et al., 2010; Bruneau, 2013).

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As these newer biological agents take form, clinical trial design will undergo change to reflect the chronic nature of these therapies.

In the first year of the Trump administration, a number of federal agencies have quietly undergone changes to their mission statements or have had significant changes proposed.

"The travel industry in China is undergoing changes to customer service and marketing that we believe is just beginning.

Arthur Ashe Stadium is undergoing changes to alleviate this, but no new protocols are in place as of yet.

Because it has to hold greater weight, the annulus fibrosus undergoes changes to reflect the increasing strain it bears.

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