Collocations withreplacement

These are words often used in combination withreplacement.

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adequate replacement
Still, the four-dimensionalist might claim that his ontology would be an adequate replacement of our ontology.
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defensive replacement
He ultimately appeared in 30 games at the major league level, often appearing as a defensive replacement at second or third base.
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gradual replacement
Increasing latency might be because of waveform changes and gradual replacement of the positive wave by the negative wave with age.
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joint replacement
The consequence was an increase in the number of surgical operations such as hip and knee joint replacement, cataract removal, and coronary artery graft.
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knee replacement
Should the patella be replaced in total knee replacement?
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partial replacement
Partial replacement of biotite by chlorite in some of the mylonites indicates continued deformation at greenschist facies conditions.
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permanent replacement
The design of the permanent replacement bridge will be included in the current emergency repair programme and construction will take place as soon as possible.
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possible replacement
One way to strengthen the conditions to yield a deterministic version is discussed in section 6.3, requiring that the longest possible replacement be made at each point.
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replacement of equipment
If the hospital does not accept control by a government commissioner, the finance percentages for infrastructure, upgrading, and replacement of equipment are 75%, 50%, and 40%, respectively.
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replacement part
But it either is or is not made as a replacement part.
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replacement player
The replacement player may not join play until a change of possession, turnover, or another foul is committed.
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replacement surgery
The thrombosis necessitated valve replacement surgery with a porcine bioprosthesis at 22 weeks gestation.
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replacement value
It has considered a model in which the competitive equilibrium is characterized by a difference between the financial value and the replacement value of capital.
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replacement worker
Furthermore, the employer retained the right to hire replacement workers, and individual strikers are allowed to resume work during the course of the strike.
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required replacement
Two bioprosthetic valves required replacement 1 and 10 years after implantation.
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suitable replacement
By the early nineteenth century, the search for a suitable replacement for old linen had become an international contest.
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temporary replacement
The employer will also be protected against a complaint of unfair dismissal if he dismisses a temporary replacement, when the employee returns.
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total replacement
Neonatal mortality was still high (18/29, 62-1%) but fertility among survivors was also high, so that total replacement was 0-6897.
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valve replacement
The probability of survival 20 years after aortic valvuloplasty was 94% with freedom from valve replacement, and freedom from reoperation 73% and 63% respectively.
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