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A change in which a single base in the DNA differs from the usual base at that position. These single base changes are also called SNPs or "snips." Millions of SNP's have been cataloged in the human genome. Some SNPs such that which causes sickle cell are responsible for disease. Other SNPs are normal variations in the genome.
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c. 1200, "act or fact of changing," from Anglo-French chaunge, Old French change "exchange, recompense, reciprocation," from changier (see change (v.)). Meaning "a different s [..]
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early 13c., "to substitute one for another; to make (something) other than what it was" (transitive); from late 13c. as "to become different" (intransitive), from Old French changi [..]
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A systematic way of reaching an intended outcome. Philosophically, change is what project management is all about. [D02643]
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an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another; "the change was intended to increase sales"; "this storm is certainly a change for [..]
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to make something different from what is it was before
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enderung
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farenderung
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baytn
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kleyngelt
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ibermakhn
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A variance in the rate, scale, and pattern, including trends and cycles.
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The appearance and disappearance of forms.
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The day-over-day change in open interest.
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The concept of change involves both time and space. Geographical phenomena are constantly changing, and can often be best understood by investigating how they have developed over time periods ranging [..]
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wheelInterchanging gears to reset the feeds and screwcutting
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To become different. For example, temperatures rise and fall, prices increase and decrease, and so on. In mathematics, quantities that change are called variables
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(n) a thing that is different(n) a different or fresh set of clothes(n) coins of small denomination regarded collectively(n) money received in return for its equivalent in a larger denomination or a d [..]
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inclino
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Ringing the changes. Repeating the same thing in different ways. The allusion is to bell-ringing.
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The change in a value compared with the previous period, which is normally the previous week. This is represented as a percentage. Click
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Significant alterations in Temperature of the Human Body, above or below 98.6 degrees F. or 37 degrees C. when taken orally.
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A clinical manifestation consisting of alterations in an individual's weight from his or her norm.
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Any significant change in measures of Climate (such as Temperature, precipitation, or Wind) lasting for an extended period (decades or longer). It may result from natural factors such as changes in th [..]
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Physiological changes that occur in bodies after Death.
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Social process whereby the values, Attitudes, or institutions of society, such as Education, Family, Religion, and Industry become modified. It includes both the natural process and action Programs in [..]
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, sb. not merely ‘the change’ coming back after a payment, but money itself. ‘Sir, I’ve called for the change for them pea-rods.’
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A change is the addition, modification, or removal of anything that could have an effect on IT services.
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In regard to changes to documents, these include, for example, typos, format, grammar; updating hyperlinks, document number changes; and editing text to clarify or be consistent with existing requirem [..]
Source: commons.lbl.gov

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In regard to changes to documents, this category includes the addition of a new institutional document, the retirement of an obsolete document, or revision to an existing document that significantly c [..]
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In regard to changes to documents, this is a major change to HR policy that affects employment terms and conditions.  The 30-day comment period starts with policy notice announced in Today at Berkeley [..]
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In regard to changes to documents, this is a change that makes no substantial alteration in requirements or responsibilities, in the judgment of the Senor Line Manager and/or Policy Area Manager.
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Definitions (3) 1. The difference between the current price of a security, such as a stock or bond, and the previous day's closing price.
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endern
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