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"Luther" may have been developed as a substitute.
In fact, a question period was introduced and developed as a substitute for MPs' former powers to insist on debates on issues of current importance.
(Folklore has it that the recipe was developed as a substitute for escargots, which proved less abundant on the Louisiana coast than oysters, so if anyone knows of a bivalve with a peculiarly muddy, vegetal flavour, it might be worth a try).
Structural composite lumber (SCL) is historically classed as re-engineered wood, developed as a substitute for high-quality wood.
Plant-mediated synthesis of metal nanoparticles has been developed as a substitute to defeat the limitations of conventional synthesis approaches such as physical and chemical methods.
A non-enzymatic glucose sensor based on Cu nanowires (CuNWs) modified graphene transparent electrode (GTE) was developed as a substitute for indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode or glassy carbon electrode (GCE).
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The knotted pile rug, first known from a nomad burial at the foot of the Altai Mountains (5th 3rd century bc), probably developed as a fur substitute to provide warmth and sleeping comfort in the yurt.
Recently, robot-assisted surgery has been developed as a plausible substitute for conventional surgery which provides an excellent cosmetic outcome.
Recently, robot-assisted surgery has been developed as a plausible substitute for conventional surgery which provides an excellent cosmetic outcome [7, 8].
Previously the donut shape of BCP (d-BCP; HA/ β-TCP ratio of 60 : 40), which is made of submicron-sized grains with 300 400 μm central pore and 20 60 μm micropores on surface, was developed as a bone substitute and characterized to have osteoconductivity [ 6].
Human polymerized hemoglobin (PolyHeme, Northfield Laboratories, Evanston, IL) is a universally compatible, immediately available, disease-free, oxygen-carrying resuscitative fluid being developed as a red cell substitute for use in urgent blood loss.
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