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The term "combustion analysis" (CA) has become somewhat interchangeable with that of "engine indicating" (EI).

While its bass-heavy sound remains unmistakable, the orchestra's profile has become incrementally more interchangeable with that of other world-class ensembles.

Furthermore, this anti-synaptogenic activity is interchangeable with that of LIN-44/Wnt despite being transduced through different receptors, suggesting that extracellular cues such as netrin and Wnts not only guide axon navigation but also regulate the polarized accumulation of presynaptic components through local exclusion.

Canon Peter Russell Jones, the Vicar of Conwy, said: "Within a family the role of the father is not interchangeable with that of the mother, so here the role of bishop should properly be discharged by a male.

At about this time, it's traditional for tech publications to publish handy guides to "surviving SXSWi" – packed with useful advice that's basically interchangeable with that for any other festival since the beginning of time.

The results indicate that the keratometry provided by the WAM 5500 is clinically interchangeable with that of the IOL Master, although the WAM 5500 measurements are not interchangeable with those of the Galilei.

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That helped establish a solid performance standard, but it made the performances interchangeable with many that could be heard any night in Manhattan.

Hilfiger – having brought American East Coast wholesomeness to the masses – is now interchangeable with everything that has come to epitomise the preppy way of dressing.

Several are essentially interchangeable with services that are already offered by Google, the online giant, and will be by Microsoft, its main competitor.Yet Zoho is no mere clone of Google's applications.

Then he writes a preface to children's textbooks currently being studied by students in Gujarat claiming that the flying chariots in the Ramayana prove India invented the jet plane The symbols and stories Modi wields are interchangeable with words that have a more contested meaning: "reform", "deregulation" and "privatisation".

My intention was to deliver information in a way that I thought not merely subjective but that I couldn't in good conscience pretend was interchangeable with the reality that was (or wasn't) known.

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