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Introduction and Results""; ""1.1. A short introduction to the regularity of parabolic systems""; ""1.2. The main regularity theorem and technical novelties""; ""1.3. The -caloric approximation technique""; ""1.4. Plan of the paper""; ""Chapter 2. Technical preliminaries""; ""2.1. Notation""; ""2.2. The -function""; ""2.3. Basic deductions from the structure conditions""; ""2.4. Quasi-monotonicity""; ""2.5. Minimizing affine functions""; ""2.6. Steklov averages""; ""2.7. -caloric approximation lemma"" 327 $a""7.2. A linear finale""""Chapter 8. Partial gradient regularity in the case >2""; ""8.1. The non-degenerate regime (NDR)""; ""8.2. The degenerate regime (DR)""; ""8.3. Combining the degenerate and the non-degenerate regime""; ""8.4. Proof of partial regularity""; ""Chapter 9. The case <2""; ""9.1. The non-singular regime (NSR)""; ""9.2. The singular regime (SR)""; ""9.3. Combining the singular and the non-singular regime""; ""9.4. Proof of partial regularity""; ""Chapter 10. 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