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alteration: the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment) slightly modified copy; not an exact copy; "a modification of last year's model" the grammatical relation that exists when a word qualifies the meaning of the phrase change: an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another; "the change was intended to increase sales"; "this storm is certainly a change for the worse"; "the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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1. Enzymatic methylation of a restriction enzyme DNA recognition site.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/docrep/003/X3910E/X3910E16.htm
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The treatment of a aluminum silicon alloys in the molten state with a small percentage of an alkaline metal or salt, such as sodium fluoride, to change the size and shape of the silicon particles in the solid metal.
Ãâó: www.ndt-ed.org/GeneralResources/Glossary/letter/m....
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1) A one-time change to a standard bill of material or routing for a specific production order 2) The addition of custom programming code to a standard software system to create or enhance a specific function.
Ãâó: www.bridgefieldgroup.com/glos6.htm
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"Modification" means a child custody determination that changes, replaces, supersedes or is otherwise made after a previous determination concerning the same child, whether or not it is made by the court that made the previous determination. [1999, c. 486, ? (new); ? (aff).]
Ãâó: janus.state.me.us/legis/statutes/19-A/title19-Asec...
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