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As an alternate term, he proposed "compression".
The Dialect Society mentioned "longhorn" as an alternate term for the whale tail.
In later Bronze Age Mesopotamia we know that the Great Marriage (an alternate term for it) became institutionalized with the ascendancy of patriarchy and began to serve both a sacred and political purpose.
During discussion of the FMSD item that asks about being rested when waking for the day, participants were asked to consider an alternate term "refreshed".
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As the term British Isles is controversial in relation to Ireland, the alternate term Britain and Ireland is often used as a neutral term for the islands.
And the magazine has revealed that American witches and wizards use the alternate term "no-maj", short for "no magic", when describing those who are unable to practise spell casting.
The authors therein have reported kinetic and equilibrium constants for effector site modulations (alternate term for substrate inhibitions) in the activity of CYP2E1-pNP reaction mixtures.
In addition, an alternate construct, termed S150A-TEV (tobacco etch virus), for the S150A EcNFeoB mutant was cloned into the expression vector pGEX-4T-1 using the restriction sites BamHI and XhoI.
In the late fifties, the two parties put an end to the conflict by agreeing to alternate terms in power, in a coalition called the National Front.
An alternate mechanism, termed dHJ dissolution, proposes that the two individual junctions of a dHJ can be migrated towards each other to form a hemi-catenane which is untangled by a type IA topoisomerase, generating exclusively NCO products (Fig. 1) (Wu and Hickson 2003).
"One issue is that there are so many alternate terms and many of them have other meanings.
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