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Synonyms for mutate

to make or become different

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undergo mutation

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Note that mutative changes are not included within the scope of this paper but will be addressed in future work.
[36] designed a fuzzy-immune-PID control system based on a mutative scale chaos optimization method to avoid a mass of tuning parameters work in the progress of design.
When the nodes increase, the protocol needs to adapt the mutative topology structure automatically.
The cosine migration model, the improved migration operator, and the mutative scale of chaos and Cauchy mutation strategy are introduced into the improved biogeography based optimization algorithm based on the basic BBO algorithm in this paper.
No less nuanced and slippery are Hemingway's ambiguous focalization and mutative style.
The seeking mode involves the procedure of various steps such as initializing the candidates from solution set, determining the mutative ration, calculating fitness value (FS) and constructing the newly solution set.
We deliberately chose eight difficult categories, and the background category, preferring those challenging categories of images taken under extreme light, point of view and mutative poses.
(Harley 278) The reality in diasporic fiction, therefore, is not static: in Salman Rushdie, it is mutative and self-reflexive, it contrasts and contradicts, it is paradoxical and often confounding, intermingled with fantasy and magic realism.
The discovery of the mutative actions of these processes provides essential clues to the formation of gastric cancers, paving the way for diagnostics and targeted therapy.
Thus, a food/feed relation lingers on as a minor non-productive mutative (i.e.
In The Social Conquest of Earth, Wilson, whose expertise is in biodiversity and myrmecology (the study of ants), charts the unfolding of the human evolutionary biological paradigm, explaining how humankind, and separately, certain invertebrates like wasps, were predisposed to develop highly organized society by certain mutative or transitional events of natural selection, which themselves created new, unique paradigms--new, unforeseen possibilities for development and cognitive sophistication.