0 present participle of switch --
1 to use a switch to change a device from one state or type of operation to another: --
switch the TV off/on
2 to change suddenly or completely, especially from one thing to another, or to exchange by replacing one person or thing with another: --
The observed variability in this case is evidence of (sociolinguistic context determined) switching between the various grammars.
Three different var gene switching mechanisms are investigated and are based on experimental observations of clonal antigenic variation in malaria parasites.
It is you guys who are switching the subject to liberalization of agricultural products.
Rapid switching to multiple antigenic and adhesive phenotypes in malaria.
What can also complicate the task of exiting a relationship are the costs of switching resources to another relationship.
This fast switching exhausts the var gene repertoire resulting in short infection periods.
Moreover, in only one instance is it immediately apparent that switching was in the direction of party influence over the ballot.
Here, path-dependence is based on switching between multiple equilibria when extreme trigger values are passed.