Sentence examples for words changes of from inspiring English sources

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In other words, changes of all types were detected faster after training with the weapon.

In other words, changes of F0 and vocal tract length have, together, a superadditive influence on speech intelligibility.

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Surprisingly, many authors and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons accepted the wording change of "congenital" to "developmental" but replaced the word "displacement" with "dysplasia".

The content of the surveys for each cancer was identical except for minor wording changes to four of 61 questions.

In other words, changes in abundance of a given mRNA do not determine per se any effect on changes in its polysomal engagement.

Context is important – the meaning of words changes depending on who's using them and how.

In other words, changes made on the outside of the body can boost self-esteem.

In other words, synchronous changes of PGI and PGII expressions in situ or in serum may specifically reflect the damage of gastric mucosa.

But that story, more specifically those words, changed the course of my life.

It could even be argued that these few words changed the face of literary and popular culture.

Those words changed the course of Chodron's life.

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