minor revision

collocation in English

meaningsofminorandrevision

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minor
adjective
uk
/ˈmaɪ.nər/
us
/ˈmaɪ.nɚ/
having little importance, influence, or effect, especially when compared with other things of the ...
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revision
noun
uk
/rɪˈvɪʒ.ən/
us
/rɪˈvɪʒ.ən/
a change that is made to something, or the process of ...
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(Definition ofminorandrevisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofminor revision

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It is concluded that only someminorrevisionof the model with regard to anatomy is necessary at this time.
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She did have to return to the operating room on the first postoperative day for aminorrevision.
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Minorrevisiondescribes limited post-editing of the item, including operations such as insertion of an article or correction of spelling and punctuation.
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In addition, there is oneminorrevisionto 1976, where the import volume index is now 106.
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We propose oneminorrevisiononly.
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An analogy is the major/minorrevisionnumbers used in software versioning.
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In 20002001, aminorrevisionof the 1956 codification was proposed.
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In all, some chapters were extensively revised, others had onlyminorrevision, and some have not been revised at all.
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Theminorrevisionhad been changed whenever security patches, bug fixes, new features or drivers were implemented in the kernel.
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Minorrevisionwas done in 1997 to address the issue of engineering professional excellence in the country.
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The boundaries of the district were subject to aminorrevisionin 1933.
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The program went through aminorrevisionin 2005.
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Onlyminorrevisionis neede in the present master plan of the town is for the future expansion.
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In 1972 there was aminorrevision; the main change was a lowering of the voting age to 18.
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The kickoff chant against bigger opponents and more hated rivals has aminorrevision.
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Aminorrevisiontook place in 1993 with the addition of four letters for mid-central vowels and the removal of letters for voiceless implosives.
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However, there were not enough other changes to legitimize the release of a newminorrevision(which would have been 2.6.9).
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In 1884 there was aminorrevision.
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In 1938 there was aminorrevision, introducing some elements of the then fashionable corporatism by giving a constitutional base to public bodies regulating sectors of the economy.
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