In most cases each vitamin has certain functions that cannot be achieved by substituting the vitamin. Since the human body process and stores vitamins in different parts of the body substitution would not achieve the same results.
I think it can sometimes.
Good that can be used in place of another good.
No. Vitamin C and other vitamins will not substitute for birth control.
Substitute goods are goods that can serve as replacements for one another; when the price of one increases, demand for the other increases. One may substitute tea for coffee. A perfect substitute is an identical product. One may substitute a Ford for a Toyota.
Substitute goods are goods that can serve as replacements for one another; when the price of one increases, demand for the other increases. One may substitute tea for coffee. A perfect substitute is an identical product. One may substitute a Ford for a Toyota.
No but the most important thing about the prenatal vitamins is the folic acid. You can substitute prenatal vitamins for a multi-vitamin along with a daily dose of folic acid.
One unit of Vitamin D equals One International Unit of Vitamin D. Another name for International Unit is IU, but there is no such thing as a "unit" of Vitamin D.
Yes, that is another name for biotin, one of the B vitamins.
A substitute good is one that can be used in place of another good whereas a complementary good is one that is used together with another good.
One possible substitute for "their" is "his" or "her" depending on the gender of the person/people being referred to. Another substitute can be "its" when referring to a non-human object or entity.
Accomplice
yes
extradition