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An exchange, substitution or replacement. To become different; to pass from one stage to another. A variance from a routine, especially a welcome one. An alteration, variation or modification. The order in which a set of tuned bells are rung.
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Alteration of a protein conformation resulting in alteration of function (eg non-competitive receptor inhibition).
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A variance in the rate, scale, and pattern, including trends and cycles.
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[A187/B230] In the First Analogy Kant argues that "alteration can be perceived only in substances", meaning that we can only understand alteration as the change of states of an eternal substance. ...
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Movement from 1 Form, State or Phase to Another; Transform
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