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- titled Data abstraction and hierarchy. It is based on the concept of "substitutability" – a principle in object-oriented programming stating that an object...
- Look up substitute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Substitute may refer to: Substitute (film), a 2006 film by Vikash Dhorasoo The Substitute (1993 film)...
- up substitution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Substitution may refer to: Substitution (poetry), a variation in poetic scansion Substitution (theatre)...
- understand the degree of substitutability of the two products. An increase in the price of a good will increase demand for its substitutes, while a decrease...
- The Substitute is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Tom Berenger, Ernie Hudson, Marc Anthony, William Forsythe...
- In cryptography, a substitution cipher is a method of encrypting in which units of plaintext are replaced with the ciphertext, in a defined manner, with...
- In calculus, integration by substitution, also known as u-substitution, reverse chain rule or change of variables, is a method for evaluating integrals...
- (indivisible items). Polterovich, V.M.; Spivak, V.A. (1983). "Gross substitutability of point-to-set correspondences". Journal of Mathematical Economics...
- A salt substitute, also known as low-sodium salt, is a low-sodium alternative to edible salt (table salt) marketed to reduce the risk of high blood pressure...
- Electrophilic substitution reactions are chemical reactions in which an electrophile displaces a functional group in a compound, which is typically, but...