The acute effects that may be induced by psychedelic drugs encompass a broad spectrum of alterations in cognitive functioning. |
|
No Linux port can run on that system unless the user opens up the box and makes alterations to the hardware. |
|
More specific chemical alterations such as syneresis or mineral dehydration can provide endogenous driving forces leading to overpressure. |
|
Thus, visualization may be a facet of the cognitive alterations hypnosis may elicit. |
|
She does not follow the design by rote, as revealed by the pentimenti of alterations made during the painting process. |
|
Our results suggest that on UV irradiation, arginine can induce certain conformational alterations in DNA rendering it immunogenic. |
|
The driving force causing these alterations seems to be the increase in relative proportion of type III collagen. |
|
Making alterations to other areas, such as the shoulders, back or lapels will change the intended design of the suit. |
|
The production is back in repertory and still well worth attending, even though there are several alterations, not all of them for the better. |
|
Regus can usually make the alterations overnight, repositioning the metal walls as if they were Lego bricks. |
|
Were these alterations by Holbein, at More's request, or by Lockey, at the request of More's descendants? |
|
These many editorial changes include alterations in dynamic contrasts, tempo indications and rhythm. |
|
These visible alterations in chromosome structure do not affect polarity by altering transcription of key patterning genes. |
|
Sometimes the dialogue eventuates in significant new alterations to the form. |
|
Finding a good mechanic to repair vintage cars without effecting any alterations in their original look and design is a major headache. |
|
Major alterations costing huge sums had been made to the building to make it suitable for the regeneration scheme. |
|
Because the buildings are all listed, however, there are strict constraints on what alterations can be made. |
|
The project has encountered some objections prompted by concerns that the extension and alterations will ruin the listed building's image. |
|
These alterations may occur heterogeneously along the neuron where a diversity of ionic conductance is observed. |
|
But I learned not to buy loose-fitting trousers unless they fit perfectly and require no major alterations. |
|
|
The textual apparatus records scribal alterations and editorial emendations as specified above. |
|
Although it is a relatively atraumatic procedure, various histologic alterations have been observed in various tissues. |
|
For the sake of preserving the costume, none of it was cut as the alterations were made. |
|
All alterations must comply with the section of code to which the original boiler or pressure vessel was constructed. |
|
You can even watch a little video of him deleting the audit file, which keeps a record of any tampering or alterations to the system. |
|
The School house will continue to be maintained in its present condition with no alterations to the present structure. |
|
It was dismissed on all grounds subject to minor alterations and corrections. |
|
Maybe some tasteful interior alterations could be made retaining most of the original features, eg the panelling. |
|
These are practical thinkers who strive to make sensible and affordable compromises and alterations to the dreams. |
|
For the interior alterations and additions to the manor house, Robinson turned to several architects, firstly George Devey. |
|
The Roads Management Service have put on display the revised maps for the road alterations to be carried out at Harbour Road and Manse Road. |
|
They had to undergo genetic alterations to prepare them for the gravitational pressures of these gates. |
|
The French curve is used when marking pattern alterations and design changes. |
|
No other alterations were made to avoid creation of an ecotonal area adjacent to the fence. |
|
The cuticles show different alterations of segmentation with a stronger effect on late-stage embryos. |
|
His final throw on the subject of alterations to the bill before publication came on the 14 February. |
|
The large semi-detached is to undergo major alterations and a makeover so that youngsters can have somewhere to meet apart from street corners. |
|
Patients may also present with chronic lower abdominal or pelvic pain, or alterations in the menstrual pattern. |
|
Rail passengers travelling between Adlington and Blackrod may have to rethink their journeys after alterations to train timetables. |
|
Then there was more debate, objections to beat the band and finally alterations to bring us to where we are at. |
|
|
Owners also have to make alterations to include fire doors, mains-powered smoke alarms and fire blankets. |
|
Other authorial alterations were not due to censorship but to changes in time, space, or other conditions of performance. |
|
Antibiotic use is the most common and significant cause of major alterations in normal GIT microbiota. |
|
Thermal demagnetization was less successful due to large magneto-mineralogical alterations. |
|
The sequence alterations caused by RIP and gene conversion can obscure the evolutionary history of transposable elements. |
|
Structural alterations of DNA, such as deletions, produce valuable null mutations for plant genetics. |
|
Cells containing any of these types of chromosomal alterations were considered aberrant cells. |
|
Resistance to quinolones can also develop because of alterations in bacterial permeability and the development of efflux pumps. |
|
The former group includes those subspecies that show evolutionary alterations in inflorescence morphologies. |
|
Mayor Angelo Tsirekas argued that the footprint of the development remained constant, so the overall impact of the alterations was minimal. |
|
An attempt has been made to observe such alterations by using oral administration of another carcinogen to the same strain. |
|
Lack of funds has led to the inevitability of frequent alterations in the script. |
|
Several genetic alterations to tumor suppressor genes have been shown to play a major role in tumorigenesis. |
|
The road, which became a turnpike in 1752, has seen many alterations in its history. |
|
Although both mutants were isolated, each is morphologically distinct, suggesting adventitious genetic alterations. |
|
I can point out where flaws and blemishes have been removed as well as body alterations made. |
|
And landlords could see themselves handed large bills for licences and alterations to their pubs just to have a singalong in their bar. |
|
Such modulation in steering muscle activity presumably causes alterations in wing motion and aerodynamic forces. |
|
Two new navigation buoys will be provided in the channel and alterations are to be carried out on existing navigation lights. |
|
Such alterations are inherently unsusceptible to quantitative measurement or prediction. |
|
|
As we age, most of us will develop alterations of neurofibrils in at least some of our neurons. |
|
This comprises length alterations of oligonucleotide repeat sequences that occur somatically in human tumours. |
|
Personally, I work on a computer first, then print out what I have written, leaving generous spaces for inevitable alterations. |
|
These simple alterations allowed every officer who so desired to be armed with one of the finest sixguns ever to be worn on a Sam Browne belt. |
|
In both cases, alterations of developmental timing produce parallels between ontogeny and phylogeny. |
|
Not only do African Americans flavor English, non-blacks approve and adopt their alterations. |
|
They include the demolition of the grade II listed building and its conversion to a dental surgery with the necessary alterations. |
|
Many alterations have taken place over the past 600 years, most notably in the addition of the tower. |
|
Lacock Abbey, built as a nunnery in the thirteenth century, survives largely intact despite several campaigns of alterations and additions. |
|
Although his version of the myth has become canonized, many of his details were inventions or alterations. |
|
Sulphur starvation leads to various phenotypically visible phenotypical alterations. |
|
It has been suggested that oestrogen might be a complete carcinogen capable of causing genetic alterations and tumour initiation. |
|
The following day the entire area was fenced off as alterations begin to take place. |
|
Please initial any alterations you make thereafter signing the statement of truth at the end. |
|
Small alterations to bases, including oxidation and alkylation, are mainly repaired by the pathway known as base excision repair. |
|
Major alterations, like the insertion of stained-glass windows which pervert natural lighting effects, undermine this. |
|
With so many choices at her fingertips, she has opted for delicate, minute alterations. |
|
The alterations included changes of key, which make this less celebratory in tone but nevertheless effective. |
|
For a few people the changes have demanded significant alterations in their working lives. |
|
In a study of guinea pigs, oral administration of diiodotyrosine prevented alterations in thyroid and pituitary function induced by ovariectomy. |
|
|
Clearly he considered this work to be creative and, while he is often bold in his alterations, he can also be discreet and delicate. |
|
This progressive process involves alterations in fibrin turnover, which leads to the formation of fibrinous deposits and membranes with sequestration of infected fluid. |
|
Beneath the paint, architectural elements may be of different dates, including repairs and alterations, without any visible evidence for the change. |
|
The proposal seeks to convert the building by using its existing shell, with elevational alterations, but no significant change to the building itself. |
|
On the contrary, the alterations in essence expose the instability of the narrator's self-created literary paradise, and thus illuminate even the original. |
|
As used herein, gross leasable square footage includes interior alterations and modifications that increase the leasable square footage of the building. |
|
Irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis have all been linked to alterations in the intestinal microflora. |
|
Castle Point Council gave permission to change the use of the premises, near the junction with Hatley Gardens, and for alterations to the shopfront. |
|
Mutant clones in the notum anlagen of the wing imaginal disc produce alterations in the pattern of medial thoracic bristles and a strong dorsal thoracic cleft. |
|
You might still want to reword the material if the context is different enough to justify such alterations, but there's no ethical obligation to do so. |
|
There are two principles on which alterations in the force of terrestrial magnetism may act, changeably, on any previously existing quantity of a ship's magnetism. |
|
Credit too to the Carlow selectors for some astute positional alterations. |
|
Conservative estimates are just for the day, but depending on what other cosmetic alterations she requires, it could stretch out for the whole weekend. |
|
Her serene Highness also appears to have taken solace in extensive surgical alterations to her body over the past three years. |
|
These changes will result in alterations at executive level. |
|
The Daisy Chains preschool group is now pressing ahead to make some alterations to a part of the local community centre to facilitate the new service. |
|
He refers generically to alterations ordered by the military, then writes that the army did not censor his account of events or materially alter the book. |
|
One class of dosage suppressors is composed of genes encoding cell wall proteins, indicating that alterations in cell wall structure can rescue the cell lysis in ram cells. |
|
Compounds and derivatives tend to be spelled morphemically, the established grapheme bases are usually retained regardless of the phonemic alterations involved. |
|
The report stated that my line manager should discuss my current work situation with me with a view to making any possible alterations to the workplace to enable me to return. |
|
|
The closest thing to a blot on the Private Eye editor's escutcheon seems to be his failure to seek planning permission for alterations to his 16th century timber-framed home. |
|
But once his gloves, pads, inners and headgear became unable to accommodate any more bespoke alterations, he turned his fussing towards his dietary requirements. |
|
Dermatitis solaris is the most frequent skin disease, which appears in maculo papulose alterations all over the body in the form of erythema and urticaria. |
|
Included in the structural alterations has been the enlargement of the shutters in the west front of the swell box to permit greater egress of sound into the nave. |
|
Some of the subtle alterations include a tailpipe covered by the rear air dam as well as enlarged air intakes to provide more air for the intercooler. |
|
But the biggest product alterations are in the skin care market, which is dominated by skin whiteners rather than tanning products, which are popular in the West. |
|
Previous research indicates that PTSD may be associated with stable neurobiological alterations in both the central and autonomic nervous systems. |
|
We are making alterations to the concrete wall beside the fish pass, and installing a wooden baffle to push more water towards the fish pass entrance. |
|
Chances are if you've spent enough money on a high quality pair of pants or suit, the vendor will offer you a fitting and alterations, free of charge. |
|
The proposal makes detailed suggestions for specific alterations and additions, such as an information panel about the marine life of the rock pools below. |
|
Where there is not immediate presence, account must be taken of the possibility of alterations in the circumstances, for which the defendant should not be responsible. |
|
Inside psychiatric hospitals, the schizophrenic architect is forced to confine his dreams to paper, or to minor alterations of his personal environment. |
|
A different mechanism for maintaining and inheriting a pattern of active and inactive genes relies on chemical or structural alterations in the chromosomes. |
|
For the farm, a changeover to foil seals from plastic lids and a plastic inner seal may save on material waste, but did cause several alterations at the plant. |
|
The builder has applied for permits for alterations and extensions to an existing house on one of the lots, and realignment of the boundary of two lots. |
|
Deforestation and other radical ecosystem alterations also promote diseases, such as malaria and cholera, as well as new strains of existing contagions. |
|
The upheaval in the risk-reward structure of investment banking implies major alterations in how and at what cost the industry renders its services. |
|
Such ecological alterations as have been observed as a result of the local calefaction of the river to date appear to be relatively inconsequential. |
|
Officers have now recommended approval for the Bell Autoelectrics scheme after a number of minor design alterations were made to the proposed building. |
|
Mercury goes rogue again this week, causing your mind to wander and alight on the serious alterations you must make to your life. |
|
|
The Mourne Rambler local bus service has made some minor alterations to its timetable with departure and arrival times varying slightly from the summer schedule. |
|
The ten-storey building is undergoing major alterations, including new structural steelwork to reconfigure the building's existing central lift core. |
|
The rise in single-parent households and stepfamilies and the changing role of mothers in particular have all wrought dramatic alterations in the parent-child relationship. |
|
Concepts covered include rhythmic values, pitch alterations and key signatures. |
|
Running the Gauntlet examines how to make necessary, meaningful alterations. |
|
Very improbable structures readily arise through the cumulation of small alterations. |
|
It was also reported that English Heritage had been put under great pressure to approve the alterations. |
|
A review undertaken between 1987 and 1992 led to a number of relatively small alterations in borough boundaries. |
|
While newcomers to the QL cult won't mind, Leapers know their show and will surely object to the alterations. |
|
It is now becoming clear that most alterations in the form of organisms are due to changes in a small set of conserved genes. |
|
In many stations the ventilation system is now ineffective because of alterations that reduce tunnel diameters and increase turbulence. |
|
With some alterations over the years, this concept continues to dominate the apartments. |
|
This has been reversed at Number 1 but policy has since changed with a decision to keep the alterations which were made in the 19th century. |
|
The hallmark of Holbein's art is a searching and perfectionist approach discernible in his alterations to his portraits. |
|
These include corrections, alterations and expansions of the main text, as well as commentary upon it, and even unrelated texts. |
|
Stress-induced alterations in locus coeruleus gene expression during ontogeny. |
|
Alexander Dallas gives a large series of changes and alterations, as well as the reasoning for some of them. |
|
Sailors often took a song from one category and, with necessary alterations to the rhythm, tempo, or form, used it for a different task. |
|
The titles and insignia of other ranks in the RAF were based on that of the Army, with some alterations in terminology. |
|
Events are played through again, though compressed and with various small alterations, through the beheading and into the subsequent events. |
|
|
Their effects can be mitigated by proper coloring, sighting and height alterations. |
|
Various alterations occurred over the years as the arms of other realms acquired or claimed by the Kings were added to the Royal Arms. |
|
The alterations, though minor, were however to cast a long shadow in the development of the Church of England. |
|
The seven most important carcinogens in tobacco smoke are shown in the table, along with DNA alterations they cause. |
|
For example, alterations to ocean processes such as thermohaline circulation play a key role in redistributing heat in the world's oceans. |
|
Then there are the changes in habitats brought on by alterations in farming practices, tourism, pollution, fragmentation and climate change. |
|
If these proposed alterations were made, would not the best trades soon be overhanded? |
|
Other pachychoroidal diseases such as a variety of inflammatory diseases may also show choroidal morphologic alterations. |
|
Among archaeologists, the term landscape can refer to the meanings and alterations people mark onto their surroundings. |
|
In the United States, some alterations to traffic control procedures are being examined. |
|
This decision necessitated further alterations and additions to the pipeline handling gear. |
|
On 16 October 2012, the Northern Irish Commission confirmed alterations to their proposed Antrim, Fermanagh and Tyrone seats. |
|
Ascenders and descenders were the first major alterations, followed by twists of the tool in the basic stroke and overlapping. |
|
Chris Jesty undertook the revisions, using an imitation of Wainwright's hand lettering to make the alterations look as unobtrusive as possible. |
|
Since the cuts were made, the river has continued to undergo alterations to its bed and banks to make it deeper and more navigable. |
|
Such colossal aeonian alterations in the world's climate are not the only ones. |
|
But it has now emerged the Wikipedia editor who probed the suspect web alterations was a Lib Dem supporter. |
|
The tool-less Silent Bushing System allows for quick, easy and noise-free alterations without having to dig through a pile of Allen wrenches. |
|
Meal time shift disturbs circadian rhythmicity along with metabolic and behavioral alterations in mice. |
|
According to our observations macerations produce alterations in the xylem tissue, which can lead to misinterpretations. |
|
|
Scaputothoracic muscle fatigue associated with alterations in scapulohumeral rhythm kinematics during maximum resistive shoulder elevation. |
|
The alterations include a more artisan appearance and clear brand messaging on their 250m1 green screw-top glass bottles. |
|
Clinical alterations, such as ear or scrotal necrosis, were noted when observed. |
|
W Marsden, replacement pitched roof and alterations at Wells Green, 1 Broomy Lea Lane, Netherthong. |
|
It is possible that CWRGP contact lens may cause some alterations to the tarsal conjunctival cells due to mechanical irritation. |
|
It remained in the family for 136 years and saw considerable alterations including the introduction of the turrets and castellations. |
|
The genomic and molecular studies demonstrated multiple alterations in the steroidogenic machinery of theca cells from PCOS women viz. |
|
Isotropic 3D nuclear morphometry of normal, fibrocystic and malignant breast epithelial cells reveals new structural alterations. |
|
He shows that chorographical additions and alterations were among the most common changes made by the humanists in these vitae. |
|
Morphological alterations in diatoms and chrysophyte spores were recorded and analyzed. |
|
Transcriptional alterations were noted with exposures to gasoline and diesel emissions. |
|
A Battye, single storey rear extension with subfloor garden store and internal alterations, 41 Ryefields, Scholes. |
|
A better performance is expected tonight against Walsall and boss Paul Lambert will undoubtably make alterations. |
|
W Arrowsmith, extensions and alterations including reconfiguration of access, Cornerways, 26 New road, Netherthong. |
|
Role of thyrotrophin releasing hormone and corticotrophin releasing factor in stress related alterations of gastrointestinal motor function. |
|
Population-based studies on incidence, survival rates, and genetic alterations in astrocytic and oligodendroglial gliomas. |
|
No funduscopic alterations were found in either eye by direct and indirect ophthalmoscopic examination. |
|
The invocation of the Holy Spirit on the female ordinand mirrors that spoken over men, with minor alterations to do justice to gender. |
|
With the prevalence of VAD therapy consistently increasing, the phenomenon of heart valve alterations in this setting is being recognized. |
|
These postoperative alterations have been attributed to pulmonary insufficiency, pre-operative hypoxia and ventriculotomy. |
|
|
Structural alterations of chromosome 2 in Leishmania major as evidence for diploidy, including spontaneous amplification of the mini-exon array. |
|
A photoallergic reaction is an eczematous rash presumably caused by ultraviolet-induced immunogenic alterations of drugs in the skin. |
|
On December 27 a Saturday service will run with some minor alterations on the route via High Wycombe. |
|
Treadmill exercise testing evidenced worsening of the pre-existent ECG alterations and was judged as not unequivocal. |
|
This renders subtleties of rubato and other tempo alterations, including ritardandos, accelerandos and fermatas, difficult to coordinate. |
|
Pre-and postsynaptic alterations in the septohippocampal cholinergic innervations after prenatal exposure to drugs. |
|
We trademark the process and make coin on franchisement with minor alterations according to locale. |
|
Early lingual frenectomy assisted by CO2 laser helps prevention and treatment of functional alterations caused by ankyloglossia. |
|
To my knowledge it should be used as a tool to give a basic roster then the inputter can make alterations to accommodate requests, annual leave etc. |
|
Taken together, these factors lead to cumulative alterations of appearance, function and skin structure such as modifications in the architecture of the extracellular matrix. |
|
Early alterations of the receptor-binding properties of H1, H2, and H3 avian influenza virus hemagglutinins after their introduction into mammals. |
|
Reintubation, when necessary, may be associated with complications, including upper airway trauma, alterations in blood pressure, dysrhythmia and cardiac arrest. |
|
A significant association was identified between alterations in the RAR-related orphan receptor beta gene, one of the circadian clock genes, and having bipolar disorder. |
|
These caused epigenetic alterations in their ontogenies, some of which led to the development of new monsters that survived longer thanks to human care. |
|
Indeed planning appeal cases clearly indicate that inspectors are not sympathetic to uncharacteristic alterations and the addition of suburbanising features. |
|
Chapter 6-6 covers the subject of strikeovers, erasures, and alterations. |
|
Neuroglial alterations occur early in DR and are a consequence as well as a contributor to vascular abnormalities, are highlighted in the next chapter. |
|
Plant systems have a variety well defined genetic endpoints including alterations in ploidy, chromosomal aberrations and sister chromatid exchanges. |
|
Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune connective tissue disease characterised by fibrosis of the skin and internal organs, and pronounced alterations in the microvasculature. |
|
Then, we will study if the megakaryocytes and platelets derived from these cells keep the same functional alterations that occur in these patients. |
|
|
The scientists also documented alterations in the timing of hormone production in the participants with schizophrenia, which confirmed that their body clocks were disturbed. |
|
Importantly, inhibition of NOX by apocynin significantly protected against PCB-mediated increase in epithelial permeability and alterations of ZO-1 protein expression. |
|
All malignant tumors harbor genetic alterations, some of which may lead to the production of mutant proteins that are capable of triggering an antitumor immune response. |
|
Drama in the early part of the period featured the last plays of John Vanbrugh and William Congreve, both of whom carried on the Restoration comedy with some alterations. |
|
The revisions were made by Chris Jesty, and the publishers used an imitation font of Wainwright's hand lettering to make the alterations look as unobtrusive as possible. |
|
The George Hotel, stated to be the oldest inn in the town, dates to the 16th century, with the alterations made during the Georgian period still evident. |
|
Such a field is always generated near where the atmosphere is closest to the Sun, causing daily alterations that can deflect surface magnetic fields by as much as one degree. |
|
In some situations, one of the two alterations in path is not desirable. |
|
It was hoped that the reforms could be carried out quickly, with existing authorities agreeing to amalgamation and boundary alterations prior to legislation being passed. |
|
Heraldry experts say that alterations in arms are very expensive. |
|
Since we selected treadmill to apply mechanoloading to the mice, it will be an important future study to evaluate a possible impact of alterations in general metabolism. |
|
Mozart himself was reportedly circumspect about his changes, insisting that any alterations to Handel's score should not be interpreted as an effort to improve the music. |
|
Several minor alterations were made to the Upper Ward under Victoria. |
|
The alterations to the ventilation system are important, not only to heat exchange, but also the quality of the air at platform level, particularly given its asbestos content. |
|
They were rediscovered in June 1885 when workmen, carrying out alterations to the high altar, found a battered lead casket immured in a niche in the north wall of the chancel. |
|
Then in the case of excisions you have all kinds of secondary changes, pigmentary disturbances, modifications of the passions, alterations in the secretion of fatty tissue. |
|
Neither do they seem to remember the many alterations, additions, and expungings made by great authors, in those treatises which they prepare for the publick. |
|
In the 1839 session, Fox Maule revived the 1838 Bill with alterations. |
|