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Wet corn gluten feed (WCGF), a byproduct of the wet-milling industry, is commonly substituted in lactating dairy rations for both forages and concentrates.
Bastnaesite, also spelled Bastnäsite, a cerium fluoride carbonate, CeCO3(OH,F), found in contact metamorphic zones and pegmatites; cerium is commonly substituted by light rare earths, lanthanum, yttrium, and thorium.
The quintessential "human touch" of care is commonly substituted for complex analytics and processes that leave us with a very cold stethoscope that chills both patient and clinician.
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In coins, alloys with the look and density of silver are commonly substituted for silver; for instance, all U.S. coins that appear to be made of silver actually have a surface layer of 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel.
But I couldn't begin to understand at that point that the joke was really just about the fact that the word for "sorry" in Hebrew is more commonly substituted with a word that translates to "excuse me".
In addition, soils in this region in general suffer from low levels of organic content that is most commonly substituted by chemical fertilizers that have short-term impact on yield, typically up to 2 years, but fail to improve soil physical properties (Shiralipour et al. 1992; Carpenter-Boggs et al. 2000).
The sheep's head was more commonly substituted by brains or by boiled tongue.
Complex decision-making problems, related to planning and management of irrigation water resources, generally preclude the use of large, distributed-parameter models, which are then commonly substituted by lumped-parameter models.
Opiates/opioids were most commonly substituted with cannabis.
The root is traditionally considered medicinal and is commonly used as a substitute for true wasabi (Eutrema japonicum) in Japanese cuisine.
It is commonly accepted that N substitutes on the O site and is stable in the −1 charge state (N−O).
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