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In 1812, the French physiologist Julien Jean César Le Gallois made an intriguing prediction: "If one could substitute for the heart an injection of arterial blood... either natural or artificial," he wrote, "one would succeed easily in maintaining alive indefinitely any part of the body".
His rationale was that one could substitute an untreatable condition for a treatable one - malaria being treatable with quinine.
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Indeed, we wondered whether there were cases where adding one nutrient could substitute for the lack of another.
One validated method could substitute in appropriate cases for event-specific quantitative assays.
One could justifiably substitute Homo sapiens for white-tailed deer in "When Cute Deer Go Bad" (editorial, March 20).
P.S. Writing about "Mythologies" at this site, Marco Roth rightly notes that Barthes took on the right-wing populist Poujadists in a pair of essays and adds that one could easily substitute "The Tea Party" for Poujadisme.
From hereon, one could simply substitute the summation of variables Δ r ̂ + b r as a new variable Δ r which has a new upper bound M + M S. Now we just need to solve resource allocation variables x km and bandwidth allocation variables Δ r.
But the French also have No. 10-ranked Richard Gasquet on the squad and could substitute him for one of their singles players.
What I mean by the talent economy is an economy in which highly specialized talent is the key asset of production for corporations, the linchpin asset, as opposed to a big, large labor force of well-organized but generally fungible labor where you could substitute one for another.
We asked whether the intact oxLDL particle was uniquely necessary for its molecular signaling (31) or whether one of its chemical components could substitute for oxLDL.
Overexcitable publishers like to bandy around words such as "explosive" and "shocking" when trying to flog their books, even though generally you could substitute them for ones such as "mildly interesting".
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