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Active voice: (S&W rule 14) For example, use "Figure X shows...".. rather than "... as shown in Figure X". Also, it is much better to mention a Figure that summarizes a lot of information early in a paragraph rather than go into details and mention the figure at the end, as early mention gives the reader a framework to refer to while reading the text.
We have now added a final figure that summarizes in a schematic manner the possible role of the conformational change in the polymerase.
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We have followed your advice and introduced a new Figure (Fig. 5) that summarizes how some key parameters affect the degree distribution.
First, a mathematical model is formulated and represented graphically, panel a of Figures 3– 6, that summarize our results.
Each of these figures receives a chapter that summarizes his career, comments on his principal publications, and accounts for his reception history.
Figure 1 shows a Venn diagram that summarizes the number of genes meeting these criteria.
Figure 5 provides an overview that summarizes results of measurements of pre-immune (Pre) and post boost 3 (3rd) BAFF and BR3 mRNA in total PBMC by Q-PCR (Table 3), FACS analyses of percentages of cells and median fluorescence intensities (MFI) of BAFF, TACI and BR3 on total PBMC, or CD14+ cell populations from PBMC (Table S2 and Figure 4).
It might help the reader if you add a table or figure to the supplemental material that summarizes the individual conditions for each data set produced.
Figure 4f shows a schematic diagram that summarizes the evolution of Si NRs.
Figure 1 presents a CONSORT diagram that summarizes the flow of activities and participants through the clinical trial.
Figure 3 is a scatter plot that summarizes all allele frequency estimation data (Table 2 and Table 3) for the six markers.
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