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Instead, the HELIOS indicator set and SP Mort, on the one hand, and the PSI and SP LOS, on the other, might be exchangeable.
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In a conventional convert deal, the preferred would be exchangeable for, say, 400,000 shares.
This might be the possible reason for the relatively low exchangeable K in soils of the cultivated land.
These results suggested that non-exchangeable NH4+ in paddy fields might be insensitive to [CO2] elevation under Mediterranean conditions, while reductions observed under co-elevation of [CO2] and temperature might be associated with temperature alone.
Wilcox (1955) described waters with EC <750 µS cm−1 as excellent-to-good water that might be used for irrigated crops if a small risk of harmful levels of exchangeable Na+ is taken into account.
Moreover, various estimates might be due to differential distributions of covariates across strata, not effect modification because subpopulations were not exchangeable in other variables.
Third, the assumption that studies from the literature are exchangeable with the data at hand might not always hold.
If individuals with X = c and X = t are "exchangeable", average causal effects can be directly estimated as without bias due to assignment (bias might exist anyway due to other causes such as measurement or selection).
He told me, "I said, 'In nature, longevity and reproduction are exchangeable.
And if code is exchangeable between humans, that will end all war against each other".
(Only bills were exchangeable; coins went out of circulation in 2005).
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