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  • 31Physical change — is a concept introduced to contrast with the concept of chemical change. A physical change is any change not involving a change in the substance s chemical identity. Matter undergoes chemical change when the composition of the substances changes …

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  • 32Sex change — ex change in animalsSome species are known to change sex, including reproductive functions, in special circumstances, such as the clownfish. A school of clownfish is always built into a hierarchy with a female fish at the top. When she dies, the… …

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  • 33sea-change — sea change, 1. a change brought about by the sea: »Nothing of him that doth fade but doth suffer a sea change into something rich and strange (Shakespeare). 2. Figurative. any radical or complete change; transformation: »In its transition to the… …

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  • 34Standard enthalpy change of neutralisation — The standard enthalpy change of neutralisation is the change in enthalpy that occurs when an acid and base undergo a neutralisation reaction to form one mole of water under standard conditions (298 K and 1 atm), i.e. react to produce water and a… …

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  • 35Structural Change — An economic condition that occurs when an industry or market changes how it functions or operates. A structural change will shift the parameters of an entity, which can be represented by significant changes in time series data. A structural… …

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  • 36Aristotle — /ar euh stot l/, n. 384 322 B.C., Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great. * * * born 384, Stagira died 322 BC, Chalcis Greek philosopher and scientist whose thought determined the course of Western intellectual history… …

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  • 37immutability —    Immutability is the divine property of being unchangeable, meaning that God cannot undergo change that is real or intrinsic to his being. Plato argued that since God is a perfect being, any change would be a move away from perfection; but it… …

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  • 38var´y|ing|ly — var|y «VAIR ee», verb, var|ied, var|y|ing. –v.t. 1. to make different; change: »The driver can vary the speed of an automobile. SYNONYM(S): alter, modify, diversify …

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  • 39var|y — «VAIR ee», verb, var|ied, var|y|ing. –v.t. 1. to make different; change: »The driver can vary the speed of an automobile. SYNONYM(S): alter, modify, diversify …

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  • 40land reform — any program, esp. when undertaken by a national government, involving the redistribution of agricultural land among the landless. [1840 50, Amer.] * * * Deliberate change in the way agricultural land is held or owned, the methods of its… …

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