How To Use Altered In A Sentence

  • Modern scientific capability has profoundly altered the course of human life. Times, Sunday Times
  • I compassionated him, and sometimes felt a wish to console him; but when I looked upon him, when I saw the filthy mass that moved and talked, my heart sickened, and my feelings were altered to those of horror and hatred. Chapter 17
  • If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered
  • But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law.
  • Her rally faltered momentarily when she bunkered her second to lose the 12th to go two down again, but promptly birdied the long fifth with two big hits on to the green and the 14th after an approach shot to within seven feet of the flag.
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  • Walking along the beach, he saw a tall, heavyset man throwing something into the water, and altered his course to investigate further.
  • In his provocative work, Clichés To Live By And The Death Of The Sixties, Anaxamander O'Flaherty, a necro-ethnolinguist at the University of Altamont, suggests that the expression, "Everything is everything," succumbed to a natural death brought on by such factors as over-utilization, deterioration of relevance, and lack of adaptability to altered states of reality vis-à-vis the American experience. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 3
  • This leads to edema and altered microcirculation in the skin, which results in impaired healing.
  • The pattern will indicate placement for buttons and buttonholes but final locations are best determined after the pattern is altered and fitted to you.
  • A rather odd thing has just just occurred in the life of nerdy high school student Peter Parker; after being bitten by a radioactive spider, his body chemistry is mutagenically altered in that he can scale walls and ceilings, and he develops a "spider-sense" that warns him of approaching danger. Listal promoted
  • My voice faltered to a stop. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • Going into a somewhat different trajectory, specifically to continue a line of speculation from a previous post on an African bridge house: can someone be fundamentally altered — like the corn they're cultivating to produce cancer cures — while living quasi-permanently in flourescent-lit dampness and hermetic seclusion, detached from the vagaries of weather, time and natural pollination, amidst pure geology? Cave Pharming
  • The figures are always startlingly lifelike, yet never precisely to scale and always altered in some way.
  • His defence lawyer said that Wilson's lifestyle had altered dramatically since the offences three years ago.
  • The petechiae may give way to ecchymoses (like a petechial rash, but covering larger areas) and other haemorrhagic phenomena such as melaena (bleeding from the upper bowel, passed as altered blood in the faeces), haematuria (blood in the urine), epistaxis Chapter 2
  • And apart from altered bowel movement, IBS sufferers also complain about feeling bloated, abdominal pain and discomfort.
  • Where vegetation composition is altered and floral richness threatened, the results will ultimately be felt by us all.
  • But if marriage patterns were to be drastically altered, significant changes in the social structure would occur.
  • I love contemplative first person narratives, in which nothing happens and yet everything of significance is profoundly altered. Molly Fox’s Birthday « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Lepidolite, beryl, tantalite, quartz crystals, and altered and unaltered petalite are some of the minerals that can be found in this district.
  • Sometimes the aikinite is altered, and fractures in the surrounding quartz are filled with thin blue and green films of azurite and malachite formed from the copper liberated by the aikinite.
  • Kantorow M, Kays T, Horwitz J, Huang Q, Sun J, et al. (1998) Differential display detects altered gene expression between cataractous and normal human lenses. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Standard potting mixes made up of finely milled bark chips can altered to a specific plant's special needs by mixing them with other potting compost ingredients such as vermiculite, perlite, coir fibre or leaf mould.
  • He kept twisting himself on to the side of his affected lung, but did not wake when I altered his position.
  • With his departure there was an incident that almost altered the course of the war. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • Within the Design category, there is a Digital Art subcategory which is divided further into Altered Images, Cards, Tags and Other. BellaOnline - The Voice of Women
  • It's an interesting balance of uncertainty (Henry never knows where or when he'll go, or end up) with certainty (He sees events in Clare's future that cannot be altered). Book Report: The Time Traveler's Wife, by Audrey Niffenegger
  • If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered
  • There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered. Nelson Mandela 
  • Three more common conditions associated with altered autonomic function include neurogenic essential hypertension, psychogenic ischemic heart disease, and congestive heart failure.
  • Largely as a result of these influential criticisms, the law was altered so that the requirement of intent was abrogated.
  • It has altered the position of the siphuncle, has placed it in the centre instead of leaving it on the back, but it still whirls its spiral logarithmically as did the Ammonites in the earliest ages of the world's existence. The Life of the Spider
  • Indeed, the hermetics symbolized a particular altered state—a kind of specialized trance—as a lady of dark complexion.53 The Templar Revelation
  • Copy posted into a basket could no longer be altered be the sender, only the recipient.
  • Works were commonly made of unaltered materials temporarily brought together in some configuration of interdependence.
  • Now the cardoon is the European artichoke run wild and its character somewhat altered in a different soil and climate. Far Away and Long Ago
  • Cocaine hydrochloride can be chemically altered to remove other substances.
  • The edge colour of a chromakeyed composition can be altered to that of a complementary or selected colour, and mattes can be created by pulling a key from any colour background.
  • If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered
  • Proof marks indicate the soundness of the gun when it was last proved, but the gun may have been so altered that it is unproved in its present state.
  • The unstylish interior has remained unaltered and the laminated menus, populated by over a hundred items, are creased and dog-eared from passing through thousands of hungry hands.
  • The engine faltered on the very first incline, just outside the town. 1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry
  • The relish of the mind is as various as that of the body, and like that too may be altered; and it is a mistake to think that men cannot change the displeasingness or indifferency that is in actions into pleasure and desire, if they will do but what is in their power. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • Food quality and nutritive value can be altered, and food allergies can also be a serious concern.
  • The soil of these plains was a stiff tenacious clay, and had every appearance of being frequently under water: as we were now in the parallel of the spot where the river divided into branches, the altered appearance of the country induced us to hope that we should shortly fall in with some permanent water, and be relieved from the constant anxiety attendant on the precarious supply to which we had lately been enured. Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales
  • If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered
  • The character of the field man's work was fundamentally altered in ways unknown to younger staff.
  • To a certain extreme, having your jean shorts altered and getting rid of the fringes can help minimize the nasty look of cut-off jeans.
  • She said all this in a brisk voice but faltered slightly when she saw all my luggage.
  • After the procedure, the PPM/ICD should always be interrogated to ensure that device function and/or programming have not been altered.
  • With less and less agricultural land to divide among heirs, the economics of having large families has been altered.
  • The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city
  • A land of untouched beauty , South America's Patagonia stands to be dramatically altered by climate change.
  • If the mutation occurs in a somatic cell, it can cause altered cell growth (e.g., cancer) or cell death (e.g., teratogenesis) in the exposed person. Toxicity
  • She desired that the legacy should not be in any way altered by the pope nor any other person.
  • Plus, not everyone believes in hocus pocus lifestyles of the religious superstition and the fact that the Bible is purely FICTION and was written long after those apostles died and that the Gnostics written by women were omitted from the Bible not to mention how much the Bible has been altered and words changed in that work of fiction all these years. Think Progress » O’Reilly Responds: “What I Said Isn’t Controversial. What I Said Needed to Be Said.”
  • As regards this latter class of contracts, the Infants' Relief Act 1874 very much altered the law.
  • He had long considered it his destiny to be the next president of Pakistan, but latterly his political career has faltered.
  • Sensible Stella faltered and the long-buried Romantic Stella shoved her out of the way like a shopaholic on sale day. JUST BETWEEN US
  • This not only altered the strategic military balance in favour of the rebels, it also gave them an important psychological boost.
  • Rao H, Wang JJ, Giannetta J, Korczkowski M, Shera D, Avants BB, et al. Altered resting cerebral blood flow in adolescents with in-utero cocaine exposure revealed by perfusion functional magnetic resonance imaging. Recent Neonatal Research Publications
  • The bike still includes a back rest and chrome seat loop, with only the gearshift altered, moving from the crossbar to the handlebars for safety reasons.
  • It is sobering, in some cases, to see how much the hand of man has altered the face of nature.
  • With his departure there was an incident that almost altered the course of the war. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • When cooled, the product congeals and therefore, the form and texture of anything made with gelatin can be imaginatively altered.
  • They had altered the street route system since last he'd been in the place.
  • They'd altered his shift pattern twice in the past fortnight.
  • During the course of the show, he altered the character of two sculptures by revising the installation.
  • Vitamins A, C, E, and folacin oxidize, meaning that their chemical structure is altered, and their nutritional value reduced. 14. Saving seeds for planting
  • Yet it has not altered just-war theory or the rule of law - which in the absence of personal humility, or any doubts about right action, seem particularly useful guideposts.
  • Those listed houses that have already been altered with tasteful renovations and open-plan layouts can carry a premium. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered. Nelson Mandela 
  • The Hughes intersected the River Scheldt and altered course eastward, the roadstead and Port of Antwerp growing on the horizon. CORMORANT
  • As mentioned earlier, Zen meditation has partial roots in dhyana, an altered state of consciousness that originated with yoga.
  • When so altered, the solution will yield a more or less copious precipitate of cuprous oxide on merely boiling, and quite independent of the presence of glucose. Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887
  • In 1994, this position was radically altered, with the ushering in of a new democratic order.
  • Enriched or chemically altered waters in harbors are also key areas for consideration.
  • As with other works of art, it is a challenge for those responsible for a sculpture's preservation to identify the sculptor's original intention and to find the right balance in choosing how to re-present a surface altered by time.
  • That's the beauty of a tailor-made suit; you won't need to have it altered several times before it fits perfectly.
  • If your genome is altered during your life (say, you get sun cancer, or catch a 'bug' that inserts DNA into your genes) it is not supposed to be heritable – individual organisms do not evolve. Assessing Causality
  • As, by the public resolutions, and foresaid unbounded toleration, the bounds fixed by JEHOVAH, and homologated and sworn to, in our national attainments and constitution, were greatly altered, so the parliament of Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive
  • The subaltern with the eyeglass is a bad route-marcher, and Wankin once remarked in an audible whisper that the officer had learned his company drill with a drove of haltered pack-horses, and the officer bears the name of "Pack-horse" ever since. The Amateur Army
  • Farmers and food packagers everywhere will have to maintain paper trails on genetically altered food products.
  • Their attitude to me altered subtly.
  • Their utility functions may remain unchanged, but the income constraints which now confront them have altered.
  • However, no investigation has been made into whether homologous chromosome pairs or bivalents with altered patterns of recombination events may also be at increased risk for nondisjunction in mammals other than humans.
  • It might be the remote town below would take a different air, and my companion the botanist, with his educated observation, might almost see as much, and the train, perhaps, would be gone out of the picture, and the embanked straightness of the Ticino in the Ambri-Piotta meadows — that might be altered, but that would be all the visible change. A Modern Utopia
  • This show argues that our ideas of beauty have radically altered. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wall rocks are usually strongly altered and in part are replaced by some of the above minerals, forming coarse-grained rocks which are called "greisen. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • States of ‘altered consciousness’, hypnosis, autohypnosis, euphoria, and psychosomatic conditions such as hysteria, may be accompanied by insensitivity to pain.
  • The administrative reorganization of France into departments, sweeping away the jurisdictional jungle grown up over a millennium, survives not much altered to this day.
  • E-commerce hasn't significantly altered consumer behavior, experts say, adding that the death of malls was exaggerated.
  • The electric bass for ever altered the relationship between the rhythm section, the horns, and other melodic instruments.
  • Often the plans are quickly altered and resubmitted. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had the dress altered for the wedding.
  • In women, many hormones in the blood and urine are cyclically altered under the influence of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis.
  • With much foreboding from the other characters as to how the disaster has altered the healthy course of her mind, she commits herself to the path of revenge and vows to regain their inheritance from her bitter uncle or his invalid son. Wilkie Collins’ No Name « Tales from the Reading Room
  • But it is probable that the multiplication of such movements in the post-Tertiary period has rarely been so great as to produce results like those above described in Moen, for the principal movements in any given period seem to be of a more uniform kind, by which the topography of limited districts and the position of the strata are not visibly altered except in their height relatively to the sea. The Antiquity of Man
  • But their share of the vote at 32 per cent had barely altered from that of the two previous elections.
  • This method uses gene-altered microbes to rid the mouth of the bacteria that cause cavities.
  • Dollar confidence has faltered not coincidently as inflationary pressures have broadened and mounted.
  • a double wall, a thin delicate wall of unaltered cellulose, the endospore or intine, and a tough outer cuticularized exospore or extine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • But the Government department has decided the building has been altered too much to merit a listing.
  • Progress will be made at the edges but the core will remain unaltered.
  • The more altered dykes of the Black Coast have groundmasses of clinopyroxene, plagioclase and rare biotite.
  • The traditional tallymen who have been rendered redundant by the changeover to electronic voting will be welcome at the count, according to Mr Murphy, but their day in the sun will have altered inalienably.
  • Uphill, downhills, through rivers and through underbrush, this unknown Kiwi never faltered or stopped.
  • Parker's body chemistry is drastically altered after the accidental bite.
  • The result can be symptoms such as bloating, wind, digestive discomfort and altered bowel habit. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is plain from the maps that in this intervening period the road alignment was altered in respect of the Castle Acre spur and the Pink Road.
  • Several of the only known localities for endemic harvestman, spiders, land snails, and other invertebrates have been heavily altered or lost through logging within the last decade, and the current status of these species is unknown. Klamath-Siskiyou forests
  • Experiences of dramatically altered consciousness can be traumatic.
  • The greenstone-hosted deposits formed in shallow water in association with basic and more silicic rocks; they have an underlying hydrothermally altered zone and contain abundant copper, zinc, and lead sulphides.
  • Each mountain, as if its firm and immutable form were flexible and varying, altered in appearance, like that of a shadowy apparition, as the position of the strangers relative to them changed with their motions, and as the mist, which continued slowly though constantly to descend, influenced the rugged as pect of the hilts and valleys which it shrouded with its vapory mantle. Anne of Geierstein
  • In this process the object remains unaltered and intact; it does not need liquefaction to be experienced.
  • Differences in body-fat distribution (i.e., gynecoid versus android) associated with an altered metabolic profile were documented in the medical literature 50 years ago.
  • He never faltered in his commitment to the party.
  • This dress needs to be altered
  • Theories of visual perception have altered significantly in the twentieth century.
  • This practice has remained unaltered for centuries.
  • Similarly, practices could appeal if they had evidence that the population characteristics had altered substantially since the last census.
  • Their utility functions may remain unchanged, but the income constraints which now confront them have altered.
  • Psychological effects include intense visual hallucinations, depersonalization, auditory distortions and an altered sense of time and body image. Students ordered held in case of suspected drug lab at Georgetown
  • With his departure there was an incident that almost altered the course of the war. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • The amount of information is not altered, for instance, by switching from the realistic mode of representation of conventional perspective to the non-realistic mode of, say, reverse perspective.
  • In a word, they have been judged to be works of art in which certain very general ideas and principles derived from Socrates are expanded, put into shape, and often greatly altered by the alleged recorder, or rather dramatic recounter. The Adventure of Living
  • I have never forgotten -- never -- never _forgotten_!" faltered Madeleine, in a voice that had a sound of tears, answering to those that glittered in her eyes. Fairy Fingers A Novel
  • Nevertheless there is no denying that the threat of removal has radically altered the relationship between chairmen and committee members.
  • My prayers and condolences are with those whose lives were tragically altered by the cowardly attacks.
  • Firstly the scientific ideas are altered in a particular way by their transmission.
  • Empedocles, and others, to prove there must be something self-existent and eternal, or in other words, "that nothing which once was not can ever of itself come into being," he uses it to disprove a divine creation, and even presents the maxim in an altered form -- viz., "nothing is ever _divinely_ generated from nothing;" [787] and he thence concludes that the world was by no means made for us by _divine_ power. [ Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles
  • The port director then permitted him to execute the form with the title thus altered and when this was done he noticed that a copy of the form had been made when a sheet of carbon paper, through an inadvertence, had been inserted in the pad under the first sheet. Sense of Humor
  • We have literally altered the chemistry of our planet's atmosphere.
  • Countryside traditions which had remained unaltered for centuries changed and have continued to do so, with many of the old ways of life lost forever.
  • Meanwhile, the African Wildlife Foundation is campaigning for the road's path to be altered so that it passes south of the park, avoiding the migration route.
  • In these most ancient parts of Mars, we have found that running liquid water altered the original mineral structures in some of the basaltic, olivine-bearing rocks into carbonate-bearing rocks. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Adrian Brown -- The Time for Mars is Now
  • The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
  • Her face hadn't altered much over the years.
  • I came away convinced that Etosha was the greatest park I'd ever visited; an opinion that remains unaltered.
  • It claims that the stringent tests applied to chemical additives would lead to unacceptable delays in the introduction of genetically-altered foods.
  • She altered the composition by shifting the house to the right and filling in the left with a bucolic scene of a shepherd and shepherdess with a small flock of sheep.
  • But were our senses altered, and made much quicker and acuter, the appearance and outward scheme of things would have quite another face to us; and, I am apt to think, would be inconsistent with our being, or at least well-being, in this part of the universe which we inhabit. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • The discharge from the wound altered from a bloody sanies to a white serous fluid.
  • The husband's determination to mastery, which lay deep below all blandness and beseechingness, had risen permanently to the surface now, and seemed to alter his face, as a face is altered by a hidden muscular tension with which a man is secretly throttling or stamping out the life from something feeble, yet dangerous. Romola
  • Some chains still adhere to a loose definition of scratch baking, but in a vastly altered sense. SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets
  • Aucker "did use, unlawfully possess and exhibit military and naval discharge certificates, knowing the same to be forged, counterfeited or falsely altered," according to a document filed in U.S. District Court in Aucker hit by charge of altering his record
  • For years she had been dogged by rumors that Crandon had surgically altered her vaginal opening to allow for the production of bigger apports in the séance room. The Secret Life of Houdini
  • Their home also needs to be altered to include childproof locks, catches and safety glass.
  • General anesthesia inactivates the body's temperature regulating mechanism and transforms the homeothermic body into a poikilothermic body - one that is altered by the temperature of the environment.
  • We altered the proteome of mammary gland cells in our clonal herd of cows, so that the milk would contain the oligomeric building blocks of the synthetic fibers you wanted. Eight Maids a'Milking
  • If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered
  • Microsomal epoxide hydrolase detoxifies reactive oxygen species generated by endotoxin exposure, and polymorphisms of the miH gene are associated with altered enzyme activity.
  • (Medicine/Pharmacology) any of various milklike pharmaceutical preparations, such as milk of magnesia cry over spilt milk to lament something that cannot be altered vb 1. WN.com - Articles related to Ranchers fight for legal camel milk
  • Theories of visual perception have altered significantly in the twentieth century.
  • Motherwell life has altered irrevocably, and is unrecognisable from the one that the player once knew.
  • The altered form, called methemoglobin, loses the ability to bind oxygen, and the pigment now changes to greenish brown or almost black. American Scientist Online
  • Systems like yoga and various forms of tantra took this search for altered states of consciousness to heights no other culture ever attained.
  • By the time Marciano and Robinson departed the scene, the sport's ethnic makeup had altered dramatically from the days of Dempsey and Louis.
  • Her face hadn't altered much over the years.
  • The sound altered because now there were two and neither of us were DJs. The Sun
  • Now, as they resumed their way, the trees altered and drew farther apart, the ground was solid under foot, and through the foliage of the euphorbia and raphia palm came stray glimmers of sunshine, bits of blue sky, birds, voices, and the whisper of a breeze. The Pools of Silence
  • Though the facade was listed and couldn't be altered, the inside had not been decorated in the grandiose style of some of its neighbours.
  • More likely, these models are represented in humans by rare syndromes that can be traced to altered functions of specific genes.
  • When the first edition was sold out, the rights in the book were sold to a mainstream trade publisher, who issued it with revisions and a slightly altered title.
  • Manager John Linehan has now altered the settings of the device, so it will freeze wheels passing at a height of 3ft above ground.
  • They call themselves "biohackers" and they acknowledge the danger of unleashing a genetically altered Frankenstein\'s monster on the public or terrorists could be inspired by amateur genetic tinkering to launch a devastating bioattack on America. ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: "Biohackers" tinkering with the very foundations of life on Earth
  • After his death, three days after the barn-yard speech, the socialism he professes is drastically altered when Napoleon and the other pigs begin to dominate. Animal Farm Character Profiles
  • C2.05 This congregation accepts the Unaltered Augsburg Confession as a true witness to the Gospel.
  • bloodthirstiness" of a mate who was, after all, but a normal girl of that day, and who, girl as she was, never for a moment faltered in the high courage with which she threw herself into that combat, responding to the passionate urge for freedom in her blood that not five centuries of inhuman persecution could subdue? The Airlords of Han
  • The running of the number five service will be altered to ensure the new 17 bus can run to timetable.
  • It is obviously desirable, before attempting to interpret the structures exhibited, under the microscope, to compare the fresh and uncalcined materials with those that have been more or less altered by heat. Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887
  • With all these, there appears no more serious difficulty to encounter than that involved in altered editions of their usual dispensatories, or books of reference '-- an amount of trouble and expense, we should say, not greater, certainly, in proportion to the position of the parties concerned, than that which was forced on the poor chandlers and milkwomen by the act of Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 437 Volume 17, New Series, May 15, 1852
  • The magnetite is variably altered to martite and shows a grainsize in the range 100-500um that forms 30-60% by volume of the rock. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • The big thing about that is that it's owned and controlled by Disney, which means that every step in the process is scrupulously controlled, overseen, filed, catalogued, approved, altered, scrapped, rewritten and generally dicked around with. Archive 2010-03-01
  • No change in affective illness morbidity was observed in the group where the lithium dose was not altered.
  • I predict that 90% of white-collar jobs in the US will either be destroyed or altered beyond recognition in the next 10 to 15 years.
  • She said: ‘Our lido is one of relatively few in the country which hasn't been demolished or altered and it should be protected.’
  • The altered Eve-Mary typology, ironically, may not have been utilized by the symposium, if the previous relational Orthodox Trinitarian model were reflected upon more seriously.
  • The electric bass for ever altered the relationship between the rhythm section, the horns, and other melodic instruments.
  • These changes profoundly altered society by disrupting traditional patterns of domestic life and language.
  • New roads, stadium lights and steel fencing have dramatically altered the 5-mile stretch patrolled by agents from the Imperial Beach station.
  • The altered landscape looks unnatural and weird.
  • Ilmenite is now largely preserved as skeletal crystals in which exsolved magnetite lamellae have been altered, and the ilmenite itself partly altered to sphene.
  • Human activities have dramatically altered the Earth's biosphere and atmosphere during the past few hundred years.
  • Warren and Cook stated that crystals of gypsum have been found as a late-stage mineral on altered dolomite.
  • The peace was regulated, and thereby preserved, by the altered political complexion of Germany.
  • Effect of altered tissue binding on the disposition of barbital in the isolated perfused rat liver: application of the axial dispersion model.
  • David Sanger heralded these talks as a sign that the Administration had fundamentally altered its approach to the North.
  • Vitamins A, C, E, and folacin oxidize, meaning that their chemical structure is altered, and their nutritional value reduced. 14. Saving seeds for planting
  • All I could tell him is that when you see it start to change color, you've permanently altered (as in annealed) the steel. Barrel Life, Part II
  • If the clients were rejuvenescent, the office was unaltered, and presented the same picture as that described at the beginning of this story. Le Colonel Chabert
  • These data indicated that the cloned genes represented the genomic loci that were altered in the original rye strains.
  • Many of his imports - including hibiscus, azalea, cassia, magnolia, oleander, croton and jasmine - permanently altered the Jamaican scene.
  • In Arzner's subtly altered version, Rosalind Russell's obsessive Harriet is a chilling yet mesmerising figure, and in low-angle shots and mannish attire, looms as majestic and vengeful as a modern-day Medea.
  • If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered
  • If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered
  • E-commerce hasn't significantly altered consumer behavior, experts say, adding that the death of malls was exaggerated.
  • But then he lost interest, or faltered in the face of opposition from conservatives and other vested interests.
  • The reason countries like Japan and Mexico have faltered is because the people of Japan and Mexico have not made the tough choices, like Americans and Australians have done, to restructure their economy. Australia's Economic Miracle, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • This marked the first time China's sovereignty over Tibet was altered into suzerainty in international documents.

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