alteration

  • 61alteration switch — programos perjungiklis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. alteration switch vok. Programmänderungsschalter, m rus. переключатель программы, m pranc. aiguillage de l altération de programme, m …

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  • 62alteration mineral assemblages — GLOSSARY OF VOLCANIC TERMS Mineral assemblages found in rocks that result from chemical reactions between the original rock and an agent of alteration (for example, hot volcanic vapors or hydrothermal fluids) …

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  • 63alteration effect — See load alteration effect …

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  • 64alteration of brand — Changing, defacing, or obliterating the brand on an animal, a criminal offense in states in the large cattle raising areas of the country. 4 Am J2d Ani § 8. The statutory offense of changing the brand or mark on an animal to a different brand or… …

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  • 65alteration — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or process of altering ; the state of being altered 2. the result of altering ; modification …

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  • 66alteration — 1. A change. 2. A changing; a making different. modal a. in electric irritability, a change in the mode of response of degenerated muscle to electric stimulation, the contraction being sluggish instead of quick. qualitative a. in electric …

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  • 67Alteration — Исправление …

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  • 68alteration — Synonyms and related words: about face, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, amelioration, analysis, anatomization, apostasy, atomization, betterment, break, change, change of heart, changeableness, changeover, constructive change, continuity,… …

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  • 69Alteration — Sindsoprør, forskrækkelse, ændring …

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  • 70alteration — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of altering] Syn. exchange, modification, revision, remodeling; see change 1 . 2. [A modification] Syn. qualification, correction, adjustment; see change 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. change, modification,… …

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