| Zhu Ke, the writer, said the substitution of the lash for crueler corporal punishments revealed a forward movement of civilization. |
| By application of substitution weighing some systematic errors of the beam balance are omitted. |
| The most common substitution muscles are the biceps, triceps, deltoid and neck muscles. |
| There are concerns about bench-marking and substitution and a whole lot of issues. |
| A quantitative description of the substitution chemistry of minerals and salts, requires a more precise definition of the term solubility. |
| These models directly infer phylogeny by using only the substitution distances of the scalar. |