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Changes and composition
Changes in the temperature, pressure, and bulk composition of a rock mass cause changes in its mineralogy ; however, a rock can maintain its bulk composition, but as long as temperature and pressure change, its mineralogy can change as well.
I therefore take " magical weapons ", pen, ink, and paper ; [...] The composition and distribution of this book is thus an act of Magick by which I cause Changes to take place in conformity with my Will.
* Changes in macrophyte species composition and biomass
Feldman's experiments with the use of chance in his composition in turn inspired John Cage to write pieces like the Music of Changes, where the notes to be played are determined by consulting the I Ching.
Changes in the level and composition of taxation and government spending can impact the following variables in the economy:
Changes in life styles, nutrition and ethnic composition of populations lead to changes in the distribution of body dimensions ( e. g. the obesity epidemic ), and require regular updating of anthropometric data collections.
Changes in the index's composition are rare, and generally occur only after corporate acquisitions or other dramatic shifts in a component's core business.
Changes to composition:
Changes to the composition of the Metro Toronto council moved the balance of power towards the suburban areas, and soon afterwards in 1973, the Yonge subway line was extended north to York Mills Road, and the next year it was as far north as Finch Avenue.
Changes in taxonomic composition relate to physical and chemical changes that occur longitudinally.
Changes in the surfactant mixture composition alter the pressure and temperature conditions for phase changes and the phospholipids ' crystal shape as well.

Changes and structure
* Changes in physiognomic complexity vary with the favorability of the environment ( decreasing community structure and reduction of stratal differentiation as the environment becomes less favorable ).
Changes in quaternary structure can occur through conformational changes within individual subunits or through reorientation of the subunits relative to each other.
Changes in cost structure ( for example when a firm introduces a new technology ) also give a cost advantage over rivals, making co-ordination and sustainability more difficult.
* Changes in the crystallographic structure such as between ferrite and austenite of iron.
Changes in the travel direction, called refraction, can be used to infer the deep structure of the Earth.
Changes in the height and structure of the base account for the differing heights of the overall structures.
Changes to the decree were made later, refining the organisation's structure.
: Changes to the logical level ( tables, columns, rows, and so on ) must not require a change to an application based on the structure.
Changes in the structure of the programme during its last few years, however, meant it did not have a regular main presenter during this time.
Changes in the details of corporate ownership structure, in the investment markets generally, and the legal requirement in some jurisdictions for companies to impose limits for launching formal bids, or obligations to seek shareholder approval for the buyback of its own shares,
* Changes in the structure of youth rugby ;
Changes in managerial systems and organizational structure accelerated in 1993 when POSCO's president and founder, Park Tae-Joon, who had wielded absolute managerial authority for more than 25 years, resigned.
Changes were made to the structure and management of jobcentre plus as part of the 2004 governmental review headed by Sir Peter Gershon and Sir Michael Lyons, to increase departmental efficiency amounting to £ 960 million, a target considered achievable in the period 2007 to 2008.
Changes in the Army command structure and the adoption of the M16 made interest in the SPIW fade, and eventually the project was allowed to die.
Changes in structure of the Faculty are expected during the Botswana government's National Development Plan 9, with some departments being incorporated in the envisaged Faculty of Health Sciences.
Changes in structure always redevelop because of the conduct and differences among coworkers, and the ability of self-organization is recognized as a natural characteristic of a social system.
The main drawback of a tree-like ( hierarchical ) structure in a presentation linkbase is that it only allows the presentation of flat lists of elements, while financial statements also contain more sophisticated reports such as Changes in Equity or Movements in Property, Plant and Equipment.
Changes in Wnt signaling mimic in adult mice the effects of environmental enrichment upon synapses in the hippocampus with regard to reversible increase in their numbers, and spine plus synapse densities at large mossy fiber terminals It seems that Wnt signaling might be part of the means by which experience regulates synapse numbers and hippocampal network structure.
Changes to the epigenome can result in changes to the structure of chromatin and changes to the function of the genome.
Changes in the structure of the railroad and declines in the manufacturing sector during the mid-20th century combined with the rapid growth of Kent State University following World War II led to the university becoming Portage County's largest employer and influencing the development of other areas of the township's economy.

Changes and are
Changes in the basic wage rate are cost-raising, and they constitute an argument for raising prices.
Changes in address are noted.
Changes in economic conditions are inevitable ; and even if they were not, the transition to socialism would be so chaotic as to preclude the existence of such a steady state from the start.
Changes from western ( Inupiaq ) to eastern dialects are marked by the dropping of vestigial Yupik-related features, increasing consonant assimilation ( e. g., kumlu, meaning " thumb ," changes to kuvlu, changes to kublu, changes to kulluk, changes to kulluq ), and increased consonant lengthening, and lexical change.
Changes in blood glucose level are compensated with adjustments in the morning basal rate.
Changes in the piece evolve gradually, and sudden entrances are rare.
" Of " Forever Changes ," Moon wrote, " Inside these songs are ideas about guitar soloing that Lee's friend Jimi Hendrix rode into the stratosphere ; hints of the mysticism and transcendence that became the calling card of the Doors ; and the seeds of goth, orchestral pop, and other subgenres.
Rather than being a loose collection of individual, insular songs, the record is an expansive, interlocking work unified by lush strings, acoustic guitars and lyrical content often based on the group's name and album title ( when the words ' Love Forever Changes ' are connected in that order ).
Changes in the labour force are due to flow variables such as natural population growth, net immigration, new entrants, and retirements from the labour force.
Changes made to the GUI ( Graphical User Interface ) include the Launchpad ( similar to the home screen of iOS devices ), auto-hiding scrollbars that only appear when they are being used, and Mission Control, which unifies Exposé, Spaces, Dashboard, and full-screen applications within a single interface.
The Olney Hymns are subdivided into three books: Book I, On Select Texts of Scripture ; Book II, On occasional Subjects ; and, Book III, On the Progress and Changes of the Spiritual Life.
The I Ching, or " Book of Changes ", is a collection of linear signs used as oracles that are from that period.
Changes in white matter known as amyloid plaques are associated with Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.
He waited until 1802 ( in Catalogue of 500 new Nebulae, nebulous Stars, planetary Nebulae, and Clusters of Stars ; with Remarks on the Construction of the Heavens ) to announce the hypothesis that the two stars might be " binary sidereal systems " orbiting under mutual gravitational attraction, a hypothesis he confirmed in 1803 in his Account of the Changes that have happened, during the last Twenty-five Years, in the relative Situation of Double-stars ; with an Investigation of the Cause to which they are owing.
Changes in thale cress are easily observed, making it a very useful model.
Changes to the working copy are reflected in the repository by committing them.
Changes in consciousness are not usually seen and are mild when present.
Changes, if required, are made at the beginning of October.
Changes to the system are proposed, evaluated, and implemented using a standardized, systematic approach that ensures consistency, and proposed changes are evaluated in terms of their anticipated impact on the entire system.
Changes in the SI units are proposed that will change the constant to exactly when it is expressed in the unit mol < sup >− 1 </ sup > ( see New SI definitions ).
Changes in society now mean that a larger proportion of organizations are made up of " baby-boomers " or older employees in comparison to thirty years ago.
Changes in the amount of atmospheric CO < sub > 2 </ sub > are considerably altering weather patterns and indirectly influencing oceanic chemistry.

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