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The terms have not been treated interchangeably, and editors acknowledge that it is good to be on guard against doing so.
Giant pterosaur anatomy, functional morphology and, in the case of Pteranodon at least, sedimentary context all indicate that they were flighted animals and, likewise, clear anatomical distinctions between birds and pterosaurs indicate that only basic mechanical details can be treated interchangeably.
So in analyses they are treated interchangeably or together [ 44].
Although p300 and CBP lysine acetyltransferases are often treated interchangeably, the inability of one enzyme to compensate for the loss of the other suggests unique roles for each.
Though these two terms are frequently treated interchangeably, standardized patients are simulated patients trained to deliver identical, standardized performances [ 16- 19], and both have been shown to provide reliable ratings of students' competence [ 1, 15, 20].
For most X-rays or gamma rays that are used for medical purposes, dose in Gy and dose equivalent in Sv are numerically the same, and in the present report the dose in Gy will be treated interchangeably with the dose equivalent in Sv).
Nevertheless, despite the ambiguous correspondence between species concepts and natural groups, most biologists implicitly or explicitly consider species to be real entities reflecting the discontinuous nature of biological variation [ 17], and individuals ascribed to a given species are often treated interchangeably in an array of biological investigations [ 18- 21].
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It is more tempting to argue against equating words from different languages than to insist on treating them interchangeably.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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