The transformation had occurred between observations, like the statechange in a quantum particle.
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The heat provided by the laser doesn't hurt, either, making the statechange of the metal a little easier.
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Fluorescence yield measurements reveal no energy change of the absorption peak and thus no valence statechange in the bulk.
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Immediate job- statechange notices.
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Multiple groups have demonstrated that these drug-tolerant persister cells undergo transcriptional adaptation via an epigenetic statechange that promotes cell survival.
Ús de change of state en anglès
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Such is the changeofstate which is called reformation and regeneration.
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In matter, every changeofstate is brought about by change of place.
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The birth of interactive technology has allowed for a sudden changeofstate.
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It is not change of place, but changeofstate that we need.
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The changeofstate cannot be perceived in man's body, but in his spirit.
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Nothing sets us upon a changeofstate, or upon any new action, but some uneasiness.
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Moreover, every changeofstate in consciousness is related to vibrations of matter in its vehicle.
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A changeofstate is not required, and so very great improvement may still be looked for.
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Look on me as dead; and truly if death be a mere changeofstate, I am dead.
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Neither a year's time nor Mrs. McKee's approaching changeofstate had altered the "mealing" house.
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Death was a changeofstate to the people of the Clan, a journey to another plane of existence.
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Nor need we imagine that immortality implies distance from us,-thatchangeofstate requires any great change of place.
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If this changeofstate of the angels is substituted for the motion of the earth, the correspondence is complete.
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No size in the world can go on increasing without sooner or later reaching a critical point involving some changeofstate.
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In the last chapter we showed that the doctrine of justification deals with the sinner's change of relation, or changeofstate.
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He suggests that the entire Universe is capable of undergoing a changeofstate, akin to that experienced by water as it freezes.