Each gamelan has its own tuning, preventing instruments from being interchanged from one gamelan to another. |
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In a variety of languages, either for the sake of euphony, or from caprice or accident, sibilant letters have been interchanged with dentals. |
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We want distinctive literary voices, not ones that can be interchanged at will. |
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Generally it appears that he includes all routes of companies that interchanged freight cars with each other. |
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What you did is called fulling, though the two terms are often interchanged. |
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The audio gear and battery charging equipment can be interchanged between radio sets. |
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Nothing on the original piano is altered, and the piano thus has two keyboards that can be easily interchanged in a couple minutes. |
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Once barrels have a sight installed and have been zeroed, they can be interchanged. |
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They often carried a spare set of topgallant masts of shorter height which they interchanged according to the prevailing weather. |
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Klett added the system can be easily interchanged to enable personnel working in very cold temperatures to get insulated heat. |
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So the two expressions can be interchanged just like in the first law. |
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Because of their versatility, the equivalent of 14 staff interchanged between one product line and another. |
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In this configuration all the supports are identical and can there-fore be interchanged. |
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All tool holders and accessories can be interchanged between two tool systems. |
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An Ex coding with fixed coded pin ensures that non-Ex and Ex instruments are not interchanged. |
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The user is able to link modules together via the network so that data can be interchanged. |
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With the Moon considered as a world, rather than just a disk moving across the sky, east and west are interchanged. |
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The endplate on the discharge side cannot be interchanged with the end-plate on the intake side. |
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In principle the two types of transport can be interchanged from an operational viewpoint. |
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Should this be the case then 2 phases in the connection plug must be interchanged. |
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For example, the term diffraction is hyperlinked to diffusion, dispersion, distribution, scattering, which cannot be interchanged. |
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The individual parts of different bearings must not be interchanged during fitting. |
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The halves of the inner ring are matched to the specific bearing and must not be interchanged with those of bearings of the same size. |
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For testing purposes, the retract and extend switches were interchanged, and the actuator worked normally. |
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Failed primary fracture implants can now be interchanged to an inverse arthroplasty whilst leaving the stem in place. |
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During his investigation, the Ombudsman confirmed that the Commission had erroneously interchanged the data in two columns of a document which served as a basis for the Regulation. |
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Containers may be interchanged not only among the different modes but also among carriers of the same mode to optimise the operation depending on the destinations. |
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Transport Canada Rail Safety inspectors reviewed brake testing procedures and training records of car inspectors after a report of safety deficiencies in the brake systems of cars interchanged into the United States. |
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Modules can be retrofitted or interchanged quickly and easily. |
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First, interchanged allophones of the same phoneme can result in unrecognizable words. |
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In 1903, Theodor Hartig reported that phytates were high in inositol, and the terms phytic acid and inositol are still sometimes interchanged. |
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Water ligands typically bind metals in a labile fashion and are rapidly interchanged in aqueous solution. |
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Its calf skin leather watchband can be interchanged according to the preference of the user. |
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If a portion of Act IV could be interchanged with a portion of Act II without loss of effect, the principle of development has not been observed, for then the material occurring in between would not have made any difference. |
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These are two very distinct data sources and should not be interchanged. |
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In colloquial use, the terms airport and aerodrome are often interchanged. |
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The table below gives details of each junction, including the roads interchanged and the destinations that are signed from the motorway on the blue advance direction signs. |
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