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Changes in chromosome number may involve even larger mutations, where segments of the DNA within chromosomes break and then rearrange.
Changes took place in burial customs, a new type of burial ground spread from Germanic to Estonian areas, stone cist graves and cremation burials became increasingly common aside a small number of boat-shaped stone graves.
Changes are usually identified by a number or letter code, termed the " revision number ", " revision level ", or simply " revision ".
The album also includes a cover of The Brains ' New Wave track " Money Changes Everything " which reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
Changes in the number of inhabitants is known throughout the population censuses conducted since 1793 in Calais.
To the Edinburgh Journal of Science in 1826 he contributed a paper on " Some Experiments on Coloured Flame "; to the Quarterly Journal of Science in 1827 a paper on " Monochromatic Light "; and to the Philosophical Magazine a number of papers on chemical subjects, including one on " Chemical Changes of Colour.
Changes involved an addition to the title — as opposed to a number attached to the end — like " The Final Chapter " and " Jason Takes Manhattan ", or filming the movie in 3-D, as Miner did for Friday the 13th Part III ( 1982 ).
Changes occurring in created things will exhibit regularities ( and will thus satisfy a Humean definition of causation ) because God in creating the world, observes what Malebranche calls " order ": he binds himself to act according to laws of nature chosen in accordance with his general will that the world be as good as possible, and thus ( for example ) that the laws be simple and few in number.
Changes in stakeholder expectations are causing an increasing number of corporations to integrate marketing, communications and corporate social responsibility into corporate branding.
Changes in chromosome number may not necessarily be present in all cells in an individual.
Changes in basic number, frequent in a few genera, are the result of Robertsonian translocations which led to a reduction in the number of chromosomes.
* Mind Changes: minimizing the number of hypothesis changes that occur before convergence.
* 137: Jung, Pauli, and the Pursuit of Scientific Obsession by Arthur I. Miller, describes the friendship of the psychoanalyst and the physicist and their search for meaning in science, medieval alchemy, dream interpretation, and the Chinese Book of Changes for the number 137.
Note: Changes in seats are the figures compared with the number of seats each party occupied as of 12 March 2004.
Changes to the system and the level of automation have resulted in the total number of queries increasing dramatically since the RCMP began tracking these numbers in 2003.
* Changes in the vocabulary, especially the substitution of a large number of Arabic loanwords for words of native origin
Changes in number and sensitivity of hormone receptors may occur in response to high or low levels of stimulating hormones.
Changes included repainting and renaming a number of rides, but the first major investment was in the park's first inverting coaster, Wipeout ( roller coaster ), from the closed American Adventure.
Changes made by the Canada Revenue Agency forced Intuit and other tax preparing software companies to limit the number of returns available from their software to 20.
Changes in agriculture development caused reduction of total number and number of wild animal species.
Their biggest hit, " Just an Illusion ", peaked at number two in March 1982 (" Just an Illusion " would later be used as the end title song to the 1986 movie, F / X ); followed by " Music and Lights " ( number five in June ), " In the Heat of the Night " ( number 22 in September, also the name of their second album ) and " Changes " ( number 31 in December ).

Changes and systems
Changes to the 968's powertrain also included the addition of Porsche's then-new VarioCam variable valve timing system, newly optimized induction and exhaust systems, a dual-mass flywheel, and updated engine management electronics among other more minor revisions.
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 include the removal of the Brawl and Endurance abilities ( which were merged into Martial Arts and Resistance respectively ), the addition of the Integrity and War abilities and the addition of mass combat and social combat systems and clearer, more detailed combo rules.
Changes also were introduced in the wage and price systems in an attempt to improve efficiency.
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 in total energy of systems can only be accomplished by adding or subtracting energy from them, as energy is a quantity which is conserved, according to the first law of thermodynamics.
Changes to design include different wing plan form, more fuel, different engine standard, different air intake systems etc.
# Changes to the Earth's physical and biological systems linked to the buildup of greenhouse gases that are altering the world's climate.
Changes in this idle load may come from HVAC systems, power steering systems, power brake systems, and electrical charging and supply systems.

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 pottery composition, structure and decoration are signals of social change in the archaeological record.
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.
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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