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Data for high lignin leaves in the RG mutant demonstrate the potential for creating different pyrolytic breakdown products and yields, which could have important connotations for future studies.
For example, using words such as "interchangeable", "identical" or "bioequivalent", which are used by the WHO, FDA and EMA, respectively, have important connotations with regard to determining the evidence required from a manufacturer of generic products in order for them to obtain approval by regulatory agencies and reach the market in specific countries.
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The repetition of Buddha heads has a particularly important connotation.
Those words have negative connotations.
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Do these words have negative connotations?
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