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"modes of exchange" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the various ways goods or services can be exchanged between two or more parties. For example: "In studying the history of economics, it is important to consider the various modes of exchange that have been employed over time."
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AE2 studies have also shown that it is capable of transporting a number of different anions working in a number of different modes of exchange such as Cl−/Cl− and sulfate/chloride [ 28].
The MIPS permits classification of all patient and clinician utterances into content categories, which are basically the topic under discussion (e.g. side effects or sociodemographic information) and modes of exchange describing the manner in which information is either sought or offered (e.g. closed or open questions or expressions of preference or empathy).
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Original modes of exchanging information may lead to new ways of doing business together, providing a source of competitive advantage.
To explain the link between Nav channel activation and vascular contraction, we tested the participation of the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger by using the blocker KB-R7943 reportod to inhibit the reverse mode of exchange (Ca2+ influx/Na+ efflux) [23].
The currency used is electricity and the mode of exchange barter.
On a separate but related matter, I wonder whether we might devise a better mode of exchange.
Accordingly, herds are subject to a restricted circulation - or stated differently, enter the distribution circuit to be sold - in a manner that is evocative of a barter mode of exchange, in which money is merely a 'measure of equivalence' based on the value of the goods to be acquired after the animal is exchanged: animal {money} = food basket (cf. Appadurai [1986]).
The Iroquois used present-giving more often than any other mode of exchange.
Social exchange theory suggests that the mode of exchange between individuals can influence future behaviour, and that rewarded action, such as offering assistance, is more likely to be repeated [ 29].
These observations support our hypothesis that under E dominance, apical NHE-2 and NHE-4 may catalyze a reverse mode of exchange of intracellular Na+ for extracellular H+, thus promoting Na+ secretion into the uterine lumen.
Dimitri Nakassis, classicist challenging long-held assumptions about modes of economic exchange and political authority in prehistoric Greek societies and revealing their connections to the origins of modern civilization.
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