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Therefore, this logic assumes that the collective behaviour of the member states in the normative EU structure would develop a new kind of 'solidarity' which might substitute 'sovereignty' as a core for a polity formation.
In addition to TonB, the Xcc genome harbours 7 TonB-like proteins, which might substitute one for another.
M2 might act as an agonist for mHSP70407-426, which might substitute for CD40 ligand in the stimulation of CD40.
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Hinton's candid, canny appraisal of the conflict between Socs, or Socials, and Greasers (for which one might substitute Jets and Sharks), published when she was 17, was an immediate hit and remains the best-selling young-adult novel of all time.
Examples of such boundary debates include the legitimacy of accepting "unbearable suffering" as a reason for euthanasia in patients with no serious medical condition [ 10, 11], and the degree to which advance directives might substitute for a verbal request when the patient has become mentally incapacitated [ 12- 14].
In addition, we cannot fully compare our estimates with the formal care literature because our larger effect may be also due to the intrinsic nature of this type of childcare, which might not only substitute for but also complement formal childcare.
For the shiitakes, you might substitute chopped cooked chestnuts, which brown beautifully in butter; a combination of shiitakes and chestnuts is also nice.
Other chelatases might substitute for this function by similar reactions which are not directly linked to a cobalt chelatase, e. g., Mg chelatase (Tph_c17340, Tph_c17350, Tph_c10400) or cysG (Tph_c15350).
One example was shown by Kupper and Kupper (1998), which reported that the heavy metals (Hg, Cu, Cd, Ni, and Pb) might substitute Mg, the central atom of chlorophyll.
I might substitute teach, something to get out of bed for in the morning, which, at this stage of the game, is a good thing to do, to feel like you're part of society.
(I might substitute other names for Steinbeck and Van Wyck Brooks).
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