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Second, the child's household can freely substitute adult and child labor between productive tasks inside the household, i.e. "non-saturation".
Transcriptional initiation and much of post-transcriptional processing are highly modular and accessible through well-established molecular biology protocols, allowing designers to freely substitute promoters, coding regions, and untranslated regions while keeping basic functionality largely unchanged.
You can freely substitute back and forth for f(x) = y and f^ -1)(x) = y when you're perf^ -1ng algebraic operations on your functions.
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A product found by the FDA to be interchangeable could be freely substituted for the original product.
Extensionality guarantees that the logic of contraction is extensional in the sense of allowing logically equivalent sentences to be freely substituted for each other.
A sentence, or more accurately a position in a sentence, is held to be referentially transparent if terms or phrases in that position that refer to the same object can be freely substituted without altering the truth of the sentence.
Foods within each of these four groups may be freely substituted to allow for variation without needing to recalculate portion sizes.
Thus, [68Ga]HA-DOTATATE represents a fully adequate, freely available substitute for [68Ga]DOTATATE and, given the superb sst-targeting characteristics of [177Lu]HA-DOTATATE in vitro, potential applicability for sst-targeted PRRT.
We also asked Deliveroo how many riders use substitutes but the company said it could not provide a figure — telling us: "Riders can freely engage substitutes to work on their behalf at any time, using their rider account, without needing to inform Deliveroo".
That allowed Coach Jim Boeheim to substitute freely, rotating 11 players.
Need is a word that anglers freely like to substitute for the less urgent, want.
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