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To substitution
noun
The act of substituting or the state of being substituted
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a OC-substituted nanocomposite, which refers to substitution of a threefold coordinated oxygen atom and b OT-substituted nanocomposite, representing the substitution of a twofold coordinated oxygen atom.
Similar to substitution alternative splicing, RNA editing causes amino acid changes by substituting individual nucleotides.
The energy equivalent is conservation, which is superior in every way to substitution.
Section 739, R.S. § 4668, related to substitution of lighthouses for lightships.
In textbook markets for goods, price increases lead to a fall in demand and to substitution.
Manufacturers should start by assessing the vulnerability of their output to substitution by the home craftsman.
A second reason was that the compounds lend themselves readily to substitution for or confusion with milk products.
A sixth mutation in the core, involving a highly conserved Met residue at position 67, appeared intolerant to substitution.
The X-ray diffraction analysis indicated that LiMnPO4 is tolerant, to some extent, to substitution of Mg2+, Ca2+ and Zr4+.
Trace amounts of Cr were observed in iron hydroxy carbonate presumably due to substitution of Cr3+ for Fe3+.
Recently, a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the prodomain of bdnf that leads to substitution of methionine (met) for valine (val) at codon 66 (val66Met) has been identified.
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