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The comments alone constitute an alternative history of the city.
He hoped Maoist China might constitute an alternative to Stalinism and capitalism.
These virtual labs constitute an alternative when real labs cannot exist for some reason.
Thus, her professional activities constitute an alternative of the Mexican woman's intellectual development and gender equity starting in Mexico.
These new PDC controller design conditions constitute an alternative to previously proposed D-stabilizing non-PDC controller ones.
These results suggest that the developed sheets have excellent properties and constitute an alternative material to Cu Be alloys.
These advantages demonstrate that bacterial clones expressing membrane receptors constitute an alternative screening procedure for synthetic compounds specific for each β-adrenergic receptor subtype.
Finally, the book considers other methods that can be used in conjunction with the STS method or that constitute an alternative to it.
Orchard will serve as a point of departure for this semester-long seminar that will more broadly consider what might constitute an "alternative space" in our current moment.
Transition metals incorporated onto mesoporous MCM-41 molecular sieves impregnated with TiO2 constitute an alternative that allows the use of solar light.
Ground heat exchanger (GHE) coupled heat pumps constitute an alternative system for the air conditioning of buildings, with the vertical U-tube type being the most popular.
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