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There is a dizzying amount of information to take in and some of the characters come so quickly and are as interchangeably vacuous that it's hard to keep them straight.

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The basic difference between the CID and the CCD is in the way the electric charge is transferred before it is recorded; however, the two devices may be used interchangeably as far as astronomical work is concerned.

"Policymakers and activists can play fast and loose with their terms," Fienberg wrote, "using 'unwanted calls,'telemarketingng calls' and 'robocalls' interchangeably, as well as saying 'robocall' when referring to a call made with an autodialer".

In the paper we use the notions "interaction" and "link" interchangeably, as well as "gene" and "protein", assuming that there is a one-to-one relation between them.

Billionaire Cohen refers to himself only with the royal "we"; he never says "as" or "like" but only the phrase "as like" interchangeably; he shortens certain words, such as "cur" for curious; and he refers to his parents as "M-unit" and "D-unit".

For the purpose of this document, written for the Fourth Canadian Consensus Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia (CCCDTD4) that took place in May 2012 in Montreal [ 5], the terms will be used interchangeably, as was done by Rossor and colleagues in a recent review of the topic [ 6].

(In this article, we use the two terms interchangeably, as do most people).

However, small for gestational age (SGA), preterm birth and low birth weight (LBW) were usually studied interchangeably, as if they were synonymous, as well as large for gestational age (LGA), post-term birth and high birth weight (HBW).

Pen-and-paper assessments used to gauge psychological characteristics such as attitude are commonly referred to interchangeably as inventories, surveys, instruments, or measurement scales.

We consider this important as ScvO2 and SvO2 are sometimes used interchangeably as substitutes of each other.

Throughout the rest of Melanesia and in Polynesia and Micronesia, the basic tool remained the stone blade, which was hafted as an adz or an ax and sometimes interchangeably as both.

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