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"modified content" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to content that has been changed in some way, either by addition, deletion, or alteration. For example: "The blog post was updated to include modified content that reflects the current world situation."
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So trying to provide grain with less than 1percentt genetically modified content could be unrealistic, the Institute of Food Technologists, a scientific society, said in a report last week.
After optimization, the limit of detection was approximately 0.1% (w/w) for stacked GM soybean, which is sensitive enough to detect genetically modified content up to a threshold value established by several countries for regulatory compliance.
The factors examined included the temperature (25 and 37 °C, denoted as 25f and 37f) at which GCE was modified, content of CNT in the composite, acid treatment of CNT, and working temperature (25 and 37 °C, denoted as 25aq and 37aq) of GCE.
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The second law regulates labeling for food additives, allergen contents, genetically modified contents, and so on.
A node may drop the data packet and forward data packets with delay or with maliciously modified contents.
However, she found that Lie also added, subtracted, and modified contents; she noted his more sparse approach to description and the introduction of a new character, Thio Tian, who had lived in Java.
Readers can modify content on the Web, so why not in books?
Because Acrobat can't create or modify content, it didn't compete with Microsoft's Word and Internet Explorer.
Wheaton releases much of his own material under a creative commons licence, a model that allows for copying, sharing and modifying content.
With the addition of wikis (a collection of web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content), the project was dubbed "Wikipedia".
The Acrobat reader complemented but did not compete with Microsoft's Word and Internet Explorer because it did not have the ability to create or modify content.
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