Examples of 'rearrangements' in a sentence

Meaning of "rearrangements"

rearrangement (noun): The act of changing the position, order, or organization of something. In English, this term is commonly used in contexts related to organizing, restructuring, or reconfiguring
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Family rearrangements for care in chronic conditions.
Marine transgressions provoked minor rearrangements of coastlines.
Sigmatropic rearrangements can offer high stereoselectivity.
They are thought to be the products of gene rearrangements.
There are even rearrangements of some popular music.
The congress resulted in several territorial rearrangements.
Minor rearrangements like this are very common.
The mode of inheritance of these rearrangements was studied.
Chromosomal rearrangements are an important source of this variation.
Molecular cytogenetic characterization of complex genomic rearrangements in osteosarcoma.
Rearrangements include for instance sequence inversions.
But obviously some rearrangements will have to be made.
Rearrangements have been made in this castle.
A mechanism for these rearrangements is proposed.
Rearrangements of schemes for grouping them.

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Cell signaling involves domain rearrangements instead of oligomerization.
Thus some cells carried plasmids with rearrangements.
Anagrams are rearrangements of the letters of another name or word.
Such reactions are sometimes accompanied by rearrangements or other reactions.
Chromosome rearrangements can be balanced or unbalanced.
Molecular cytogenetic analysis of acquired chromosomal rearrangements in cancer.
Hofmann rearrangements of acid amides have also been reported.
We propose to develop a database of acquired chromosomal rearrangements in malignancies.
On regular basis personnel rearrangements take place in enforcement authorities.
The rearrangement can be a chain of rearrangements.
Most rearrangements have a cost.
No complications with stability or rearrangements were apparent.
Brook rearrangements are known in acylsilanes.
Heavy cluster in cold nuclear rearrangements in fusion and fission.
How many rearrangements are not observed in either of the samples.
No apparent deletions or rearrangements were observed.
Sequences may also recombine or be deleted due to chromosomal rearrangements.
Multifactorial systems involve rearrangements of sex chromosomes and autosomes.
It can identify chromosomal aberrations such as translocations and rearrangements.
But some rearrangements are amazing.
The experts suggested textual revisions and rearrangements of chapters.
They are created by rearrangements involving intramolecular and intermolecular recombination.
Other researchers have discovered more about these rearrangements.
Consulting and rearrangements in dishwashing.
This phenomenon is demonstrated by observed selectivities in the rearrangements below.
Lots and lots of intrachromosomal rearrangements and interchromosomal translocations.
It can also be used to detect and visualize genome rearrangements.
The rest had rearrangements which were not fully characterised.
The repair pathway implicated in heterogeneous rearrangements is still unknown.
Functional rearrangements are identified by sequencing.
Phospholipid bilayers can undergo morphological rearrangements to other phases.
The so called sigmatropic rearrangements constitute a large group of pericyclic reactions.
Detection of hpv dna rearrangements.
On regular basis personnel rearrangements have been taken place in enforcement authorities.
Isomerases catalyze intramolecular rearrangements.

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