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"We don't refer to the content as advertorial but rather curated sponsored content.
In the following text we use the term annotation to refer to the content between the curly braces.
Check whether the title of your abstract describes succinctly the main objective cited in Purpose sentences or whether the Purpose sentences refer to the content presented in Title.
Message characteristics usually refer to the content (hazard, location, time, guidance, and source) and format of the warning message as described above.
The task of getting the context of a Web page is not trivial, since the text of the page may present misspellings, synonymy, polysemy, bending terms, parts that do not refer to the content (e.g., header, footer, menu columns, advertisements), among others.
' Ideas' refer to the content of issues in policies, plans and procedures.
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It added that an alternative would be "for the parties not [to] be permitted to refer to the contents of the claimant's interview by the SFO in these proceedings".
In this paper, we refer to the contents of the initial instruction as "Seed knowledge" or "Seed".
Variables a, b, c, d, and e refer to the contents of lipids, hemicellulose, cellulose, lignin, and non-structural carbohydrates, respectively.
However, in treating these themes, Ibn Daud did not directly refer to the contents of Avicenna's main extant encyclopedia, The Cure (al-Shifa'), but to his minor encyclopedia of logic, physics and metaphysics: The Salvation (al-Najat).
EICs refer to the contents that recognize human emotions in real-time and provide visual and aural feedback by offering appropriate stimuli so that users feel like they are communicating with the contents [21].
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