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Titles should be brief, but informative, and should indicate the nature of the contents, not their import.
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This is being investigated for traits in rice such as grain width and protein contents where significant genotype by environment interaction has been detected.
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In the laboratory, rice stems were scraped9 and gut contents were carefully removed11.
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Utilizing the nitrogen content of organic manures on farms-problems and practical solutions.
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Firstly, one might hold that philosophical ideas should stand or fall on their content, rather than upon the reputation of the philosopher concerned.
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The video contents are represented using a language-based annotation model.
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Consequently, elderly participants were not recruited as the survey content would have been irrelevant.
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Responsibility for its content, including the translations, remains my own.
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Metabolic stresses at a given water content can impair specific metabolic activities.
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But despite such differences, they agreed that teaching content was more effectively delivered by their music teachers.
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Research, or indeed the content of teaching for that matter, must not be controlled by those who are ignorant.
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They could be full-time content developers, or they could work part-time alongside other teaching or research duties.
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They accept that legal systems may exist and that, if they do, their content may be wholly determinate.
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Law practices do not determine the content of the law by contributing propositions which then get amalgamated.
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Similarly, the model specifies no checkerboard contributions to content until that date, then requires them afterwards.
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