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The menacing mincer attachment, sometimes interchangeable with a whisk, snaps onto a footlong shaft and is powered up to several hundred watts with a soft button that responds to the gentle pressure of a thumb.
Phenomenal structure should not be conflated with qualitative structure, despite the sometimes interchangeable use of "qualia" and "phenomenal properties" in the literature.
Augmented Reality (AR), which is a sub-mode of Mixed Reality and sometimes interchangeable with MR in certain cases, can insert digital information into a predominantly real environment (Dunston and Wang, 2005).
Despite their dissimilarity, N-terminally located targeting sequences are sometimes interchangeable between proteins in eukaryotes and even between different kingdoms.
Thus, rates and connectivity are sometimes interchangeable, and our definitions allow us to trade one with the other.
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It's another example of how Adult Swim's offerings sometimes seem interchangeable.
Taking cues from similar European organizations, American Antifa groups often use "black bloc" tactics, but while that term is sometimes used as interchangeable with "Antifa," they mean very different things.
L.I.R.R. employees favor certain doctors, and their disability applications are sometimes so similar as to be almost interchangeable, said one Long Island resident who has seen dozens of those applications.
The terms friend and lover were, for Murdoch, interchangeable – and sometimes the upgrade from one to the other came only when she doubted a person's loyalty (she was not, by the way, at all loyal herself, at least not when it came to sex).
However, religion and spirituality are two separate constructs, not interchangeable though sometimes overlapping.
As a result, these new models are sometimes called EVIL (electronic viewfinder, interchangeable lens) cameras.
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