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They cite the first sentence of Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment which states, "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside".
(page 7) Page 10 "The paper demonstrate" not clear which paper Page 17: first sentence of section 3.3.1 is not clear Authors' response: We have made the necessary corrections.
(page 7) Page 10 "The paper demonstrate" not clear which paper Page 17: first sentence of section 3.3.1 is not clear The last paragraph of section 2 is not clear- who is "they"?
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And here's the first sentence of a section on sautéing: "Sautéing is an exciting cooking experience".
2. In reference to first sentence of "Conclusions" section of Abstract: This sentence is a speed bump for me.
Due to a copy editing error, the definition of the acronym 'CT' was incorrectly given as 'cognitive therapy' in the first sentence of the section 'Implications for practice' of the above article.
The first sentence of this section "Diabetes is associated with several adverse effects on the brain, some of which may result primarily from direct consequences of chronic hyperglycemia" needs reference.
DISCUSSION The first sentence of this section "Diabetes is associated with several adverse effects on the brain, some of which may result primarily from direct consequences of chronic hyperglycemia" needs reference.
In another experiment, we found that limiting search to first sentence of paragraph sections can improve the precision significantly.
The Osmani et al. 2006 paper was already cited in the first sentence of the Results section of the manuscript and twice in the Results section.
It's the first sentence of the "about" section of his YouTube channel.
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