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We will also sometimes use the terms "behavior" and "psychological characteristics" interchangeably, to describe one or the other of these, or both.
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Even multiple databases can be used interchangeably, a characteristic called as polyglot or cross-database persistence [13, 15].
Pen-and-paper assessments used to gauge psychological characteristics such as attitude are commonly referred to interchangeably as inventories, surveys, instruments, or measurement scales.
Used in conjunction or interchangeably with intrinsic nature, the particular inherent characteristic constitutes a dhamma's unique definition (Vism VI 19, 35).
Formulation ingredients influenced each response differently; and therefore, each method can only reveal distinctive characteristics of the SEDDS formulation and may not be used interchangeably.
Many have hypothesized that a personalized or precision approach (the terms are used interchangeably) to cancer therapy, in which treatment is based on the individual characteristics of each patient, will provide better outcomes.
He refers to himself interchangeably with Playbook.
He uses "effective," "successful," and "good" interchangeably.
"People moved interchangeably through those communities.
"I use those interchangeably," Paprocki said.
("Buffalo" and "bison" are used interchangeably).
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