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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are exchangeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more items can be substituted for one another without loss of value or function.
Example: "In this game, the tokens are exchangeable for various rewards, allowing players to choose their preferred prizes."
Alternatives: "can be swapped" or "are interchangeable".
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are exchangeable
adjective
Able to be exchanged.
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Research methods and results are exchangeable between these domains but no exchanges could yet be noted.
He told me, "I said, 'In nature, longevity and reproduction are exchangeable.
Convertible bonds are corporate securities that are exchangeable for a set number of shares at a pre-stated price.
Here, we show the impact this phenomenon can have on an individually randomized trial of a leaky vaccine in which all participants are exchangeable a priori.
This perspective generalizes the traditional perspective of strata, where patients are exchangeable within strata, and independent across strata.
Having demonstrated that TEO is a suitable tool to trap carbamates on amines, we sought to use it for the discovery of protein carbamates that would represent sites for CO2 binding that are exchangeable with the environment.
This was also confirmed by Pairwise Homoplasy Tests (phi tests) conducted on ORFs using 1000 random permutations of the SNP positions, based on the expectation that sites are exchangeable without recombination24 (p-value = 0.00; 877/6590 features, Supplementary Data 4).
If treatment is not randomly assigned, as in the case of observational studies, the assumption that the two groups are exchangeable (on both known and unknown confounders) cannot be assumed to be true.
Results We find downward bias in [Formula: see text] associated with low connectivity between communities in the study population and high force of infection, even when all participants in the trial are exchangeable at the time of randomization.
In "convertible arbitrage," for example, a hedge fund goes long in convertible securities (bonds or shares that are exchangeable for another form of securities, usually common shares, at a pre-set price) and simultaneously shorts the shares.
In particular, we examine the case where the random variables have a joint elliptically contoured distribution and the case where the random variables are exchangeable.
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