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The exchanging
verb
To trade or barter.
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The exchanging of jerseys at the end of a soccer match is a longtime ritual that is well established in the sport, even as it has evolved.
The exchanging and sharing of nature's produce is a wonderful thing - as is the combination of food and music, two of the great pleasures in life.
The exchanging of team sheets an hour before kick-off in the referee's room is a good way for captains and managers to meet the officials, and they can introduce themselves and point out what they expect of the players.
Although there was no significant difference in the relative amount of the non-exchanging residual volume between the groups, the exchanging components (retained inflow and delayed ejection flow ) were relatively larger in the DCM patients.
The most basic kind of interaction in the building is the exchanging of food.
"It's not the books part, it's the exchanging of gifts that we're looking at," Mr. Bittman said.
This approach involves, in a mobile way, the exchanging of knowledge among people who share the same interests.
This innovative design allows the exchanging of energy between water and the RT60, used as the phase change material.
There is now reasonable agreement that its purpose is partly to be nice to relatives (with whom one shares genes) and partly to permit the exchanging of favours.
One thing is for sure: the exchanging of gifts will be a feature of December 25 in Christian and Jewish households.
A model rationalizing 'excessive' copper ion exchange levels suggests that the exchanging species are not Cu2+ cations, as assumed formally, but rather [CuOH]+ and its related oligomers.
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