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was completely substituted
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In a complete manner; fully; totally; utterly.
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Thus, acetone was completely substituted for acetoin, and both mass yield and product value were improved.
Fish oil was completely substituted with 3% soybean oil and meals originating from single-celled heterotrophs rich in docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) were added at different concentrations.
Each component was completely substituted as a single nutrient.
However the Thr frequency gradually declined and was completely substituted by the wild type-matching Ala by day 301 p/s, exemplifying a complete escape followed by a complete reversion to the wild type.
Both had preservation of anterior thigh muscles with the exception of vastus lateralis which was completely substituted and of soleus and medial and lateral gastrocnemius.
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But I've never seen one that's completely substituted".
We demonstrated that within 60 days, our conduit had been completely substituted by a normal nerve.
The polymer chain of KW100 is completely substituted with cationic groups resulting in FE <90%%.
However, it is known that oleic acid ligands of semiconductor nanoparticles cannot be completely substituted to pyridine ones (even after several repeated steps of the ligand exchange) [46].
We have implemented this method within the scope of PCL (Point Cloud Library) as a branch of the code for large scale KinectFusion, where the original ICP system for odometry estimation has been completely substituted by our method.
enriched condition (EE): 7 days before estimated delivery, pregnant females are transferred to an enriched cage, a large mesh cage (44×62×28 cm) containing several food hoppers, a running wheel and differently shaped objects (tunnels, shelters, stairs) that are completely substituted once a week.
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