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'Universal existence' and 'universal man' are concepts which are interchangeably used in the text are the concepts originally used by Mawlana those mean a person who loves and accepts everybody regardless to his colour, race or religion.

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MA scheduling schemes are also known as scheduling access schemes in WBANs which is interchangeably used in the rest of the paper.

There may be more than one devices of the same kind which are used interchangeably and others are working in parallel.

Ten minutes following FUS-MB, mice received Trypan blue or Evans blue (0.06 ml, 4%, IV), which are used interchangeably for BBB studies.

The present trial was originally planned to compare different vaccination strategies using the two main strains of measles vaccine, Edmonston-Zagreb and Schwarz, which are used interchangeably in low income countries.

It is likely to be called a Human Rights Act, directly modelled on the UK's approach, after the government-appointed National Human Rights Consultation Committee reported last year that there is no settled definition of the terms "bill of rights", "charter of rights" or "Human Rights Act", "which are often used interchangeably".

It clearly differentiates between the concepts of crowdsensing and crowdsourcing, which are sometimes misused interchangeably in the literature.

In this contribution we analyze the influence of the Ag deposition methods (magnetron sputtering and evaporation in vacuum, which are often used interchangeably) on SERS activity of the resultant Ag-n/ZrO2/Zr composite samples fabricated.

I sometimes wonder about the distinction between diaries, journals and blogs, words which are sometimes used interchangeably.

When interpreting the above findings, it is critical to draw a distinction between the activity of a miRNA gene and the activity of a mature miRNA, which are often used interchangeably in the literature.

Glucose measures differ significantly between plasma and whole blood, terms which are often used interchangeably and can lead to misinterpretation.

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