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The substitution of working fluids in vapour-compression plants causes major problems, because of a reduced plant performance.
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This trend raises the possibility of increasing substitution of GP work roles by nurses.
Because other studies summed up the costs for both unpaid and paid substitution [ 44, 47], the resulting cost for substitution of unpaid work of patients with UPS could not be compared with that of different reference populations.
But there is a question of whether the elderly and disabled can make the same substitutions as working people.
Keep these "rules of substitution" in mind when working out the readiness of a cake: For a cake that you have substituted wet ingredients for dry (for instance, adding berries, fruit pieces, honey etc)., the cooking time will be longer.
This is another one of those situations where a straight substitution won't work.
Third, the work-related costs of patients with UPS comprise costs caused by loss of productivity in paid work (absenteeism and presenteeism) and costs caused by loss of productivity in unpaid work (substitution of domestic tasks).
However, the substitution of related antigens appears to work well for serologic tests.
Thus, these reforms, while touted as a way of jump-starting individuals' careers in the job market, appear rather to encourage a substitution of temporary for permanent work.
The findings of the current study are consistent with substitution of home activity for work activity towards the end of pregnancy; the objective measurements suggest that overall light activity was maintained whilst higher intensity activities were reduced.
Here the bassist Ben Street was filling in on short notice, and the substitution worked seamlessly.
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