Sentence examples for which is altered from inspiring English sources

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He takes a 42 stout, which is altered slightly (Gives measurements).

These HFOs had been suggested to reflect the activity of thalamocortical and/or intracortical neurons bursting at high frequencies, which is altered in the pathophysiology of focal dystonia.

Understanding and appreciating the visual world begins with the perception of basic visual features, which is altered in this mental disorder.

See Full Size Ptolemaic tuning, often misleadingly named just intonation, sacrifices one of the fifths (D A), which is altered to 40 27 from the simpler ratio 3 2, making it flat (too narrow) by a comma.

The new TLBO algorithm is called self-adaptive population size teaching-learning based optimization (SAP-TLBO) which is altered from the original version by integrating a self-adaptive strategy for population sizing.

In this review, we examine the proposed models for doxorubicin action from the perspective of the chromatin landscape, which is altered in many types of cancer due to recurrent mutations in chromatin modifiers.

The cellular functions of microtubules (an essential component of the cytoskeleton in all eukaryotic cells) depend on their dynamic instability, which is altered by various factors among which applied forces are central.

Differences stem in part from a major rate-determining role for primary photooxidation events in the surface solution monolayer under low intensity, whereas under high intensity that role is filled by desorption of strongly adsorbed products and/or by activated diffusion along surfaces within TiO2 aggregates which is altered under high photon flux.

The association strength, which is altered by varying the chemical structure of the cationic cosolute, determines the spatial homogeneity of the gelation process, creating DNA reservoir devices and DNA matrix devices that can be designed to release either single- (ssDNA) or double-stranded (dsDNA) DNA.

But the fact that a thing is altered requires that there should be something that alters it, something e.g. that makes the potentially hot into the actually hot: so it is plain that the movent does not maintain a uniform relation to it but is at one time nearer to and at another farther from that which is altered: and we cannot have this without locomotion.

This is a normal physiological phenomenon known as ventricular interdependence, which is altered by the pressure changes during ventricle filling [1, 3].

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