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Remember, the federal fund is designed to substitute for court-ordered damages.
Elements can also be designed to substitute for one another in case part of the system goes down.
Dihexyl-2H-benzimidazole unit was designed to substitute the BT unit of PCDTBT.
31] described the Soviet decision to resume nuclear testing as "a form of atomic blackmail, designed to substitute terror for reason".
After conducting a detailed analysis of the software, he concluded that the TopMoxie program was intricately designed to substitute its affiliate identification code for that of other sites as transactions were made.
In the development of modern cemented total knee arthroplasty, the posterior stabilized knee prosthesis was designed to substitute for the function of the posterior cruciate ligament.
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It is early 1998 and Biopure Corp., a small biopharmaceutical firm with no sales revenues in its ten-year history, has just received government approval to release Oxyglobin, a revolutionary new "blood substitute" designed to replace the need for donated animal blood in the veterinary market.
The growing global field of chemical alternatives assessment (CAA) provides tools and strategies for identifying compounds, materials, or product designs to substitute for the use of hazardous chemicals (Lavoie et al. 2010).
In practice, sequentially updated subspaces are designed to completely substitute the original design space in local areas.
In the present investigation, the bioactive glasses were designed to partially substitute SrO for SiO2 in Na2O CaO SrO P2O5 SiO2 system.
The new single-piece, double-acting compact CoverSeal from Freudenberg Simrit is designed to be a substitute for an O-ring and back-up ring arrangement as a static seal, particularly for larger diameters.
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