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Definition of Surrogates

Surrogate
Surrogate Sur"ro*gate, v. t. To put in the place of another; to substitute. [R.] --Dr. H. More.

Meaning of Surrogates from wikipedia

- Surrogates is a 2009 American science fiction action film based on the 2005–2006 comic book series The Surrogates. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, it stars...
- Surrogate partners, formerly referred to as **** surrogates, are practitioners trained in addressing issues of intimacy and ****uality. A surrogate partner...
- Surrogation, a psychological phenomenon in management science Author surrogate or audience surrogate, reciprocal literary techniques The Surrogates,...
- different name, or the author surrogate may be quite close to the author, with the same name. Some authors use author surrogates to express philosophical or...
- Effects of Incentive Compensation on Strategy Surrogation". They show managers tend to use measures as surrogates for strategy, acting as if measures were...
- Anthropological studies of surrogates have shown that surrogates engage in various distancing techniques throughout the surrogate pregnancy so as to ensure...
- followed by a prequel graphic novel, The Surrogates: Flesh and Bone. It has been made into a film, Surrogates, starring Bruce Willis. The first series...
- the way of generating new surrogate values rather than the nature of the surrogate concept. Approaches to generating surrogates include: Universally Unique...
- the accuracy of a given surrogate. Many other problems have known physics properties. In these cases, physics-based surrogates such as space-mapping based...
- PMID 16542258. S2CID 19927364. Sobel, Burton E.; Furberg, Curt D. (1997). "Surrogates, Semantics, and Sensible Public Policy". Circulation. 95 (6): 1661–1663...