Sentence examples for abstract paragraphs from inspiring English sources

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This review has been written with both preferences in mind, and those readers who prefer the concrete to abstract reading order may start reading at The Cell as a Turing Machine, where the ideas are directly linked to experimental data, and then come back to the more abstract paragraphs that begin the review.

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The last abstract paragraph is just as confusing: terms like "prebiotic ecology" and "initial phenotype space" are not too revealing and should be better left out.

An error was subsequently identified in the article, and the following correction should be noted: Abstract, paragraph 4, lines 3 4: The following sentence, which previously read: "Automated, dictionary-based symptom classification had 72 % recall and 86 % precision".

Additional comments by section Abstract, 1st paragraph "Experimentally validated data on gene regulation are hard to obtain".

Reports should include an abstract, an introductory paragraph, up to four figures or tables, and about 30 references.

Minor comments: To the reader: Abstract, Background, first paragraph.

Following the publication of our article [ 1] we noticed an error in the abstract, within the paragraph headed 'Results'.

Our study as performed had a negative result that failed to provide support, and thereby argues against the underlying hypothesis, as stated in the abstract and final paragraph.

These experiments are now described and discussed in the manuscript (Abstract; Results; third paragraph of the Discussion section entitled "Analyses of ABA concentration changes and long-distance ABA transport in Arabidopsis").

Other expressions in the manuscript also suggest a ladder-like view of evolution, even if that is not the author's intent: "genetic architecture of deepest as well as most recent branches of animals" (Abstract); "evolutionary basal invertebrate" (paragraph 1 of Rapid Paralogous Gene Increase); "an ideal chordate ancestral genome" (same paragraph); "the deepest branches of life" (final paragraph).

To address the reviewer's concern we have deleted the word "novel" from the Abstract and the last paragraph of the Discussion.

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