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Manganese may partially replace zinc in some specimens.
The microalgae meal may partially replace ground corn in diets of lactating cows without impairing the animal's performance.
In possible new international regimes that aim to include all relevant changes in land-use based emissions, a more outcome-based programmatic approach may partially replace the project cycle assessments of CDM.
Our reference phylogenetic tree may partially replace the use of schemes such as MLST.
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Fine crystalline dolomites are mainly found in various grainstones and packstones at all depths across the littoral to sublittoral zone, and a small proportion of very fine crystalline dolomite may also partially replace lime mudstone.
Therefore, it can be concluded that the lime metakaolin plasters can find a wider application range in the renovation of historical buildings in the future and may at least partially replace the current renovation plasters as a cheaper and equally effective solution.
SERCA2b, ubiquitously expressed in all tissues, may at least partially replace SERCA2a function [ 6].
With sufficient reflection, though, the shock players and fans felt upon hearing the grim tidings may be partially replaced by surprise that it took this long for a baseball player to be claimed by such a tragedy.
Coke in the process may be partially replaced with other carbon carriers.
Our discovery that the water shell may be partially replaced by ethanol is significant because (other than with D2O) this is the first time that this has been achieved.
It can thus be concluded from the study results, that municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash can be processed by melting to obtain reactive pozzolanic slag, which may be used in SBC to partially replace the cement.
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