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substitute salt A chemical, such as potassium chloride, that has a flavor similar to that of salt but has negligible sodium content. It is used by individuals whose medical condition requires limited sodium intake.
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substituted judgment Instructions regarding patients' wishes from significant others, usually with respect to their preferences for life support, drug therapy, fluid infusions, or supplemental nutrition. Substituted judgments are relied upon whe
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substitute A player who comes into the game to replace a player on the court.
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substitute A product that can be used in place of some other product because, to a greater or lesser extent, it satisfies the same consumer wants.
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substituted judgment The principle that a Guardian or a Conservator makes decisions as a surrogate for the protected person, putting themselves in the person
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