"Structural rearrangements" refers to changes or adjustments made to the organization, design, or arrangement of something. It involves rearranging components, elements, or parts to create a new structure or system. Full definition
NMR reveals structural rearrangements associated to substrate insertion in nucleotide - adding enzymes. (jcsg.org)
A number of spectroscopic techniques are available that probe local structural rearrangements with high temporal resolution. (biochemsoctrans.org)
And if you're dreaming big about your remodel — such as custom finishes (stone replacements for tile, for example), interior structural rearrangement, and new doors and windows, your bathroom remodeling cost estimates should rise accordingly. (mykukun.com)