Substitution

Substitution (from Latin substituere, replace ') stands for:

Mathematics / computer science

  • Substitution (mathematics), the replacement of an expression
  • Integration by substitution, a method for solving integrals
  • Substitution ( logic) in the logic expression by the substitution of a different
  • Substitution ( cryptography), in cryptography replacing plaintext character by ciphertext characters
  • Substitution of objects an inheritance hierarchy in an object oriented programming language

Chemistry

  • Substitution reaction in the chemical replacement of atoms, groups of atoms or molecules
  • In the chemical volumetric analysis a special form of indirect titration, titration see # Direct and indirect titration
  • Substitution (mineralogy ), in mineralogy replacement of chemical elements in the atomic lattice of a mineral

Process engineering

  • Replacement of a hazardous substance with a less hazardous substance in a technical process

Medicine

  • The replacement of lost materials or substances that can not absorb or produce even the patient's body, see replacement therapy and supplementation
  • Drug substitution, supply or drug treatment with drug substitutes
  • Substitution ( neurophysiology ), in neurophysiological treatment process, the balancing of a function by external aids

Genetics

  • The exchange of bases of a nucleic acid sequence, see point mutation substitution #

Law

  • In law, mainly inheritance laws, use of other heirs, see Inheritance
  • In the procedural sense, the representation of a lawyer by another lawyer, see sub-authorization
  • Substitution ( Private International Law ), in private international law, the replacement of a domestic legal institution by a foreign

Music

  • Substitution (music), replacing chords by other

Psychology

  • Substitution of a stimulus is related to the classical conditioning, association of a stimulus with a response, even use in the theory of emotion by John B. Watson

Linguistics (Linguistics )

  • Substitution (morphology), a morphological change, especially the stem-vowel;
  • Substitution test, the function of a phrase or expression determined in linguistics closer

Others

  • Substitutionsgut, economics, the quality of a good replacement
  • In ethics the people to help themselves
  • Substitution theology, theology an outdated theory that the Church is the place of Israel, the chosen people of God

See also:

  • Wiktionary: Substitution - Meaning meanings, word origin, synonyms, translations
  • Disambiguation
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