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It indicates URT plays a non-substitutable role in citizens' daily life.
Acceptable levels of inventory depend in part on how substitutable a product is in customers' eyes, that is, how reasonable it is to assume that a customer would cheerfully substitute another available product for the out-of-stock item he or she intended to buy, a box of "H" pencils for a box of "HB" pencils, for example.
The isocitrate lyase, part of the glyoxylate shunt, was substitutable; however, the flux through this reaction was very small (0 - 1 × 10-8 mmol/gDW/h).
Demand is considered as a constant function for both mutually substitutable items.
We have provided a large body of experimental evidence which for the most part corroborates the speculation made by Kinoshita [6] that septins are substitutable within their given groups.
The present study showed a proportionally larger increase in the volumes of dispensed substitutable pharmaceuticals compared with non-substitutable pharmaceuticals, since the introduction of generic substitution.
The present study aims to investigate how the sales patterns for substitutable and non-substitutable pharmaceuticals have developed since the introduction of mandatory generic substitution in Sweden.
"How Substitutable Are Workers?
#"'VRM tools are substitutable"'.
VRM tools are substitutable.
A commodity is substitutable.
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