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Rearrangements

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Rearrangements meaning

plural of rearrangement

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FGFR2 fusions or select rearrangements occur in 10-16 percent of iCCA patients.

Knowing that we can get near-instant results also gives me peace of mind as a busy working mother for whom quarantine would pose some hefty logistical rearrangements.

Prognosis is poor in patients with KMT2A rearrangements and in those with co-mutations that may include NPM1.

Those costs are not just in the vast constructions required, but also the major social rearrangements demanded of long-term communal shelter life.

The method helped reveal details of the atomic-scale rearrangements iron undergoes during an important but poorly understood phase change.

Binding of a ligand to the extracellular region causes a series of structural rearrangements in the RTK that lead to its enzymatic activation.

Interstrand cross-linking is more damaging as it blocks replication and transcription and can cause chromosomal breakages and rearrangements.

One can argue for atomic building blocks for matter, because it provides a simpler explanation for the observed reversibility of both mixing and chemical reactions as simple separation and rearrangements of atomic building blocks.

Sholes struggled for the next five years to perfect his invention, making many trial-and-error rearrangements of the original machine's alphabetical key arrangement.

Terminal assignments and rearrangements Following the opening of Terminal 5 in March 2008, a hugely complex programme of terminal moves was implemented.

The forms instead emphasize the modes of inference as rearrangements of one another's propositions (without the bracketed hints shown below).

The key to this group's structure is the fact that the composition of two permutations (performing two given rearrangements in succession) results in another rearrangement.