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Rearrangement

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Rearrangement meaning

The process of rearranging. | A rearrangement reaction.

Synonyms of Rearrangement

Example sentences (20)

Although the Central Coast and Muswellbrook power stations have rail connections, getting coal to those stockpiles from distant mines would presumably require extra trains, or at least a rearrangement of schedules, to supply the added coal.

Quantinuum’s high-fidelity trapped-ion H-series quantum computer uses an advanced quantum architecture called QCCD that provides multiple zones for the arbitrary rearrangement of qubits.

Erewhon (a rearrangement of the word “nowhere”) has been a gathering place for devotees of countercultural diet trends since its in the 1960s, where it reportedly survived an early raid by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The surprise swoop will see a slight rearrangement of Albion's goalkeeper department with Alex Palmer, 27, secure in his No.1 spot following a highly impressive first full campaign between the sticks.

The Townhead Street shop will undergo refurbishment work, which is believed to included a rearrangement of the seating area and the counter area.

Indoors, a rearrangement of structural elements will allow more display and programming space.

In their study, they reported that 200  2-AG caused rapid (within 6 min) morphological changes in human platelets with protrusions and rearrangement of the cytoskeleton.

He therefore called for restructuring, which he described as “equitable rearrangement and redistribution of the existing states and local governments per population within the various ethnic nationalities”.

Largely it’s been a rearrangement of deck chairs on Google’s video vessel.

Accipitrids have undergone drastic chromosome rearrangement and thus appear in DNA-DNA hybridization generally unlike other living birds.

All change is explained by the arrangement and rearrangement of these four elements.

A question that has been answered is whether every integer greater than one is a product of primes in only one way, except for a rearrangement of the primes.

A recent study indicates that the drastic rearrangement of the genome of the accipitrids may have obscured any close relationship of theirs with groups such as the owls.

As the cost of rearrangement increases, the need for separating design from production increases as well.

Carbon-localized free radicals and cations are both highly unstable and undergo processes of chain rearrangement, C–C scission in position beta (i.

For finite sets, "permutations" and "bijective functions" refer to the same operation, namely rearrangement.

Furthermore, they generally have positive enthalpies of formation and there is little mechanistic hindrance to internal molecular rearrangement to yield the more thermodynamically stable (more strongly bonded) decomposition products.

Genetic counseling is offered for families that may carry a chromosome rearrangement.

However, in certain binary trees (including binary search trees ) these nodes can be deleted, though with a rearrangement of the tree structure.

However, Watterson wished to draw comics which did not conform to the standard panel division, making such rearrangement impossible.