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When reading the transcripts it became clear that the second interviewer were able to bring out new perspectives and more detail that the first interviewer missed in the process of both listening and asking elaborating questions.
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They were inquisitive, full of energy and elaborate questions, such as " How do you feel when you treat children with brain wounds?" or " Are you scared?" or " Do you hate the people who are shooting at you?" And they were clean – really clean.
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In today's context, we often ask a more elaborate question of: What cis-elements and trans-acting factors facilitate the coordinate expression of functionally related rice genes and what can we learn from such synergy to understand the network relationships among genes in a grander scale that can explain phenotypic variation?
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