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id_6700
The clinical guidelines in asthma therapy have now moved towards anti-inflammatory therapy - and away from regular bronchiodilator therapy - for all but the mildest asthmatics. This is now being reflected in prescribing patterns. In the U. S. , combined prescription volumes of the major bronchiodilators peaked in 1991 ...
Only mild cases of asthma can be helped by anti-inflammatory therapy.
contradiction
id_6701
The coconut palm. For millennia, the coconut has been central to the lives of Polynesian and Asian peoples. In the western world, on the other hand, coconuts have always been exotic and unusual, sometimes rare. The Italian merchant traveller Marco Polo apparently saw coconuts in South Asia in the late 13th century, and...
All the coconuts found in Asia are cultivated varieties.
entailment
id_6702
The coconut palm. For millennia, the coconut has been central to the lives of Polynesian and Asian peoples. In the western world, on the other hand, coconuts have always been exotic and unusual, sometimes rare. The Italian merchant traveller Marco Polo apparently saw coconuts in South Asia in the late 13th century, and...
Coconuts are cultivated in different ways in America and the Pacific.
neutral
id_6703
The coconut palm. For millennia, the coconut has been central to the lives of Polynesian and Asian peoples. In the western world, on the other hand, coconuts have always been exotic and unusual, sometimes rare. The Italian merchant traveller Marco Polo apparently saw coconuts in South Asia in the late 13th century, and...
Coconut seeds need shade in order to germinate.
contradiction
id_6704
The coconut palm. For millennia, the coconut has been central to the lives of Polynesian and Asian peoples. In the western world, on the other hand, coconuts have always been exotic and unusual, sometimes rare. The Italian merchant traveller Marco Polo apparently saw coconuts in South Asia in the late 13th century, and...
Coconuts were probably transported to Asia from America in the 16th century.
contradiction
id_6705
The coconut palm. For millennia, the coconut has been central to the lives of Polynesian and Asian peoples. In the western world, on the other hand, coconuts have always been exotic and unusual, sometimes rare. The Italian merchant traveller Marco Polo apparently saw coconuts in South Asia in the late 13th century, and...
Coconuts found on the west coast of America were a different type from those found on the east coast.
neutral
id_6706
The college administration has instructed all the students to stop using cell phone within the college premises.
The students to stop using cell phone in the college premises.
entailment
id_6707
The college administration has instructed all the students to stop using cell phone within the college premises.
The students may be continue to use cell phone in the college premises.
neutral
id_6708
The colour of a products packaging often denotes what is inside of it. The most common example of this can be seen in the flavours of crisps. For example, the colour red commonly denotes ready salted whereas blue is often cheese and onion. The colour coding of product packaging can also be seen in cleaning products, wi...
Colour coding is seen in foods, cleaning products and traffic signals.
entailment
id_6709
The colour of a products packaging often denotes what is inside of it. The most common example of this can be seen in the flavours of crisps. For example, the colour red commonly denotes ready salted whereas blue is often cheese and onion. The colour coding of product packaging can also be seen in cleaning products, wi...
The colour of packaging can indicate what the product is.
entailment
id_6710
The colour of a products packaging often denotes what is inside of it. The most common example of this can be seen in the flavours of crisps. For example, the colour red commonly denotes ready salted whereas blue is often cheese and onion. The colour coding of product packaging can also be seen in cleaning products, wi...
The products packaging colour may depend on culture
entailment
id_6711
The colour of a products packaging often denotes what is inside of it. The most common example of this can be seen in the flavours of crisps. For example, the colour red commonly denotes ready salted whereas blue is often cheese and onion. The colour coding of product packaging can also be seen in cleaning products, wi...
The colour of a products packaging tends to be universal.
contradiction
id_6712
The coming back of the Extinct Grass in Britain A. It's Britain's dodo, called interrupted brome because of its gappy seed-head, this unprepossessing grass was found nowhere else in the world. Sharp-eyed Victorian botanists were the first to notice it, and by the 1920s the odd- looking grass had been found across much ...
The name for interrupted brome is very special as its head shaped like a sharp eye
contradiction
id_6713
The coming back of the Extinct Grass in Britain A. It's Britain's dodo, called interrupted brome because of its gappy seed-head, this unprepossessing grass was found nowhere else in the world. Sharp-eyed Victorian botanists were the first to notice it, and by the 1920s the odd- looking grass had been found across much ...
Media publicity plays a significant role to make interrupted brome continue to exist.
neutral
id_6714
The coming back of the Extinct Grass in Britain A. It's Britain's dodo, called interrupted brome because of its gappy seed-head, this unprepossessing grass was found nowhere else in the world. Sharp-eyed Victorian botanists were the first to notice it, and by the 1920s the odd- looking grass had been found across much ...
Interrupted Brome grow poorly in some competing modern agricultural environment with other plants
entailment
id_6715
The coming back of the Extinct Grass in Britain A. It's Britain's dodo, called interrupted brome because of its gappy seed-head, this unprepossessing grass was found nowhere else in the world. Sharp-eyed Victorian botanists were the first to notice it, and by the 1920s the odd- looking grass had been found across much ...
English nature will operate torecover interrupted brome on the success of survival in Kew.
contradiction
id_6716
The coming back of the Extinct Grass in Britain A. It's Britain's dodo, called interrupted brome because of its gappy seed-head, this unprepossessing grass was found nowhere else in the world. Sharp-eyed Victorian botanists were the first to notice it, and by the 1920s the odd- looking grass had been found across much ...
Reborn of the interrupted brome is attributed more to scientific meaning than seemingly aesthetic or commercial ones
entailment
id_6717
The coming back of the Extinct Grass in Britain A. It's Britain's dodo, called interrupted brome because of its gappy seed-head, this unprepossessing grass was found nowhere else in the world. Sharp-eyed Victorian botanists were the first to notice it, and by the 1920s the odd- looking grass had been found across much ...
Philip Smith comes from University of Cambridge.
neutral
id_6718
The coming back of the Extinct Grass in Britain A. It's Britain's dodo, called interrupted brome because of its gappy seed-head, this unprepossessing grass was found nowhere else in the world. Sharp-eyed Victorian botanists were the first to notice it, and by the 1920s the odd- looking grass had been found across much ...
Interrupted brome thought to become extinct because there were no live seed even in a labs condition.
entailment