A prerequisite written into the government's decision is that the Border Guard and civil aviation are transferred to a substitutive airfield.
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The presence of an element is always a signifying and substitutive reference inscribed in a system of differences and the movement of a chain.
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All the examples listed at Substitutive nomenclature are constructed as main part of element name + " ane " : borane, oxidane, phosphane.
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He argues that this perceptually mediated substitutive felicity must have been available to pre-linguistic organisms or language itself could not possibly have evolved.
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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.
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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.
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For example, the total amount of substitutive work in the U . S . economy in 1999 can be estimated as 10 ^ { 18 } J per year.
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Album cover thumbnails have a " complementary rather than substitutive nature " meaning that album cover thumbnails won't harm the copyright owners, copyright owners even might benefit from it.
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Where necessary in substitutive nomenclature, IUPAC recommendations prefer the name " azane " to ammonia : hence chloramine would be named " chloroazane " in substitutive nomenclature, not " chloroammonia ".
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Where necessary in substitutive nomenclature, IUPAC recommendations prefer the name " azane " to ammonia : hence chloramine would be named " chloroazane " in substitutive nomenclature, not " chloroammonia ".