Examples of using Involves changes in English and their translations into Portuguese
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PTSD involves changes in the brain.
Similarly, renal transplantation also involves changes in their life history.
The first stage involves changes to particular types of cells that line the lungs and arteries, called endothelial cells.
Xeroderma pigmentosum(xp) variant is an autosomal recessive disease that involves changes in polh.
One common example involves changes made by Sidney Rigdon.
The main mechanism that has been implicated with increased p acquisition efficiency involves changes in root morphology.
Abstract diabetes treatment involves changes in the patients¿life style.
According to the legislation,this cycle covers the first three years of primary school and involves changes in school work.
The aging process involves changes in nutritional status and physiological.
To remove the user name from Start Menu,must follow a few simple steps, but that involves changes in Windows Registry.
The underlying mechanism involves changes of the cornea to a cone shape.
Some of the proposals recommend action by branches of the government other than the BCPS, while some involves changes that CADE can implement.
Introduction: memory formation involves changes in the expression of neuronal genes.
The mdd involves changes in the hpa axis and the response to stressful events, as well as disorders in neurotransmitter systems, such as serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine.
Stress is defined as an event that involves changes of any nature, whether good, bad, drastic, or sudden.
Agile involves changes in deep-seated attitudes, values and the entrenched habits of hierarchical bureaucracy that will not change merely by taking a short training course.
Thus, learning scientific andprofessional contents is a process that involves changes in how they see themselves, others, and the world.
Cardiovascular disease involves changes of the whole arterial vascular network and can include cerebrovascular disease, ischemic heart disease and peripheral arterial disease after HCT.
Introduction: obesity is a chronic disease whose pathophysiology involves changes in peripheral tissues and in the central nervous system cns.
Its pathogenesis involves changes in permeability of the blood-brain barrier and it is believed that zinc is able to migrate to the central nervous system together with the immune cells.
Resembling the response to organic acids,resistance to inorganic acids exposure involves changes in membrane permeability, active extrusion of h+ and gene expression modulation.
Living with cancer involves changes and adaptations to the diets of elderly patients, especially with how food is prepared: I can't cook more than two hours; I have to prepare and eat.
Social movements were treated as a social conflictive nature of collectivity, a pressure group,whose development involves changes or conservation privileges, values, rules, standards, etc.
OA is multifactorial and involves changes in osteoarticular alignment causing joint instability.
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders in the general population and occur in all ages, being common in pregnancy and childbirth,a moment that involves changes and psychological and social adaptations in women's lives.
Polyploid speciation, which involves changes in chromosome number, is a more common phenomenon, especially in plant species.
We do not suggest to do nothing about this disease that involves changes and internal alterations in your body and is associated with other alterations even more delicate.
The project also involves changes in the university's governance and organisation, which will move towards a structure based on three major faculties, each including teaching, research and innovation.
Moving from the narrow lanes of the Friendship Bridge in Paraguay to containers in the port of Santos involves changes in the mediation of how goods circulate, and this passes through a more formal dimension of relationships," says the sociologist.
Phase 2 involves changes in polar sites, such as by acetylation, amino acid conjugations, glucorinidation, methylation, and sulfation, catalyzed by different classes of transferases i.e., acetyl, glutathione, glucuronosyl, methyl, and sulfur.