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be exchangeable
adjective
Able to be exchanged.
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With 11 European currencies locked together in the euro, euro traveler's checks will be exchangeable for all 11 currencies at a predictable rate, reducing the need to exchange dollars into local currencies along the way and thus the risk of losing money if the dollar-euro exchange rate shifts.
Whilst it was stated that the lattice N of the Co3Mo3N catalyst did not participate in the NH3 synthesis reaction, a nitrogen isotopic exchange reaction undertaken by Hunter et al. has shown it to be exchangeable [43].
The samples of any experimental condition, in a properly normalized dataset, must be exchangeable.
In total, the bonds will be exchangeable for 1.7percentt of Allianz stock, or 4.2 million shares.
Old national bills and coins will be exchangeable at banks in the respective countries for at least several more months, if not longer.
After The Glasgow Herald reported that talks were under way, the companies released a statement that briefly outlined the merger, in which one share of Bank of Scotland would be exchangeable for one share of Halifax.
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The dollar is surely exchangeable for a great deal as evidence by its global acceptance as a medium of exchange, but what it's exchangeable for is very much a moving target.
Research methods and results are exchangeable between these domains but no exchanges could yet be noted.
Strontium was exchangeable and was mobilised rapidly by ion exchange with seawater Mg2+ in both batch and column experiments.
Despite covalent binding, POVPC is exchangeable between (lipo proteins and cells, since imines are subject to proton-catalyzed base exchange.
He told me, "I said, 'In nature, longevity and reproduction are exchangeable.
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