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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subject to replacement" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where something may be changed or substituted for another item or option. Example: "The terms of the contract are subject to replacement if both parties agree to new conditions."
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Non-returned items are subject to replacement and lost item processing fees.
Whether RPS-producing clones of different individuals are subject to replacement or to chromosomal rearrangement over time as has been described for strains of S. mitis [ 25] and S. oralis [ 26] remains to be determined.
The samples from Klosterneuburg were investigated under the assumption that they constitute human remains of margrave Leopold III, his wife Agnes of Waiblingen, and his son Adalbert, bearing in mind that such old remains might have been subject to replacement or exchange during history.
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However, a law is always subject to modification, replacement, or restriction to a more limited domain, if a later experiment makes it necessary.
Those individuals who are subject to the replacement will have poorer access to health care, because Medicaid pays less than private insurance.
The two-person rule is not an effective control mechanism when one of those people is the most powerful individual on earth and the other is their subordinate, subject to instant replacement.
Only tissues that have been coloured in the input graphic and indexed with that specific colour in the XML control file will be subject to colour replacement by the eFP Browser engine.
S. pneumoniae may be subject to serotype replacement phenomena and attention to antibiotic resistant NVT otopathogens as well as non typable Haemophilus influenzae is required [ 70].
Patients with knee injuries were subject to knee replacement surgery due to mechanical trauma (accidents); the group included males (n = 3; mean age: 53.0) and females (n = 2; mean age: 59.5).
For these analyses, we used a GEE approach to adjust for the correlation between observations on the same subject due to replacement of both knees.
For these analyses, we used a Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) approach to adjust for the correlation between observations on the same subject due to replacement of both hips.
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