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You can try the following replacements for healthier cookies: If a cookie recipe calls for butter or margarine, replace up to half of it with the same number of tbsp. of olive oil, coconut oil or canola oil.
Manganese can replace up to 10 percent of the calcium in fluorapatite derived from granite pegmatites.
The byproduct of coal combustion could replace up to 30% of limestone-based portland cement.
It announced in mid-May that it would spend $3 billion to replace up to 13 million Firestone tires.
IncomeAssure is a supplemental unemployment insurance policy that, when combined with public unemployment insurance, can help temporarily replace up to half of your lost wages.
In a television interview in 2007, Mr. Khosla said "mainstream solutions" could replace up to 80 percent of oil-based power.
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It's a good question for a university seminar but one that looks likely to become a real problem for some rather angry students at Scottish universities, as well as dons, politicians and the courts.The problem is the Scottish Executive's decision to replace up-front undergraduate tuition fees with a total fee of £2,030, repayable through graduate tax on earnings of over £10,000.
One of the key benefits of cloud computing is the opportunity to replace up-front capital infrastructure expenses with less time and effort, increasing efficiency and productivity for a business.
In the second, cellulase replacement, varying amounts of the total cellulase loading (35 mg/g cellulose) was replaced (up to 86%) with the exact amount of xylanase at a fixed total protein dosage (35 mg/g cellulose).
The researchers manipulated the clutches that individual males cared for, replacing up to 100 percent of the eggs fertilized by the male with eggs fertilized by another male.
Replacing up to 50% of alfalfa with BP during grain adaptation is a suitable alternative.
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