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To more scrutinize the key players of safflower in this pathway, we monitored the expression profiles of CtPAL and CtCHS genes in saline condition.
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We should educate the public about how to be more scrutinizing consumers of research – teach people to ask the right questions and look for the answers that have substance.
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At the same time its activities was becoming more scrutinized, the football team became more successful.
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