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The availability of substitutive work is a more uncertain quantity.
While some substitutive pharmacotherapies may have promise, current evidence is insufficient to support their use.
They are the basic structures used in substitutive nomenclature.
Azines may be named by substitutive or functional class nomenclature.
Since this, the characters named below perform daily on a substitutive little modified float from the Christmas season show.
The substitutive form 'No.' is not used because that might be confused for the Spanish word no.
This area was elected to be substitutive area for evacuees from Yamit.
Error can be classified according to basic type: omissive, additive, substitutive or related to word order.
Use of substitutive nomenclature is recommended for group 13-16 main group organometallic compounds.
In practice this enables the parallel production in different locations, the substitutive or complementary production.
Unlike physical transportation of products over long distances, electronic distribution offers a substitutive way to deliver particular product groups and services to the end-consumer.
In substitutive nomenclature, azines are named as derivatives of hydrazine: hence, "diisopropylidenehydrazine".
Substitutive chlorinations entail replacement of O or OH groups with chloride.
Substitutive satisfactions of such a kind run counter to the sense of mourning and they would inevitably kindle the ghost's wrath.
Production function, as function of independent variables: labour , capital and substitutive work , have to satisfy some requirements, which help to determine its form.
After termination of the original contract with the state, a substitutive contract had been signed for total 650 vehicles which had to be delivered during 1948-1952.
In synthetic chemistry, two classes of chlorination are usually of interest: oxidative chlorinations and substitutive chlorinations.
He argues that this perceptually mediated substitutive felicity must have been available to pre-linguistic organisms or language itself could not possibly have evolved.
The systematic name ethanoic acid, a valid IUPAC name, is constructed according to the substitutive nomenclature.
Freud saw narcissistic regression as a defensive answer to object loss - denying the loss of an important object by way of a substitutive identification with it.
The second one is according to the substitutive nomenclature rules, derived from the parent hydride azane (NH) and the anion methanide (C).
The pharmacological activity of polyprenols is based on their substitutive effect in the case of dolichol deficits which are observed with chronic inflammatory, degenerative and oncological diseases.
If the different reaction products are easily separated, e.g., by distillation, substitutive free-radical chlorination (in some cases accompanied by concurrent thermal dehydrochlorination) may be a useful synthetic route.
Later English theorists of grammar bring out more clearly the implications of 'shewing' and 'rehearsing', distinguishing which of the pronoun's functions are substitutive ('rehearsing') and which not.
Substitutive nomenclature (marked as prefix in table) is preferred over functional class nomenclature (marked as suffix in table) for sulfides, disulfides, sulfoxides and sulfones.