Sentence examples for manuscript point from inspiring English sources

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As the authors for this manuscript point out, virtually all of our previous "disaster plans, including those in hospitals were woefully inadequate and failed miserably [ 3].

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The evidence presented in the manuscript points to the fact that neural systems should not be seen as a seat of optimal processes and circuits addressing particular problems in sensorimotor cognition, but as a set of satisficing and tinkered components, mostly not addressing the problems that are supposed to solve, but solving them as secondary effects of the engaged processes.

Nevertheless, we added two sentences to the manuscript, pointing at this coincidence as suggested by the reviewer.

We have added a sentence to the manuscript pointing this out (please see the subsection headed "Changes in synaptic activity alter the recycling pathway taken by AMPARs").

3) In addition, the manuscript points out that a variety of models are able to fit age-specific incidence or prevalence data so conclusions may be a function of model structure rather than biological fact.

Other manuscripts point to the role Harvard faculty played in trying to unravel theories swirling around the assassination.

William Stingone, the library's Charles J. Liebman curator of manuscripts, pointed to a 19th-century book from the Emigrant Savings Bank in the library's collection, which included the birthdates, occupations and other information on depositors.

One of the very first features I ever wrote rashly enquired why women dominated fiction but rarely wrote plays: I was deluged with letters, and manuscripts, pointing out the reasons were entirely circumstantial and determined by the fact the theatre was largely governed by male tastes.

Though these are the best known of Princeton's Civil War photos, Don Skemer, Princeton's curator of manuscripts, points out that fascinating images related to the war also are found among collections of personal and family papers, including cartes-de-visite portraits of political figures, Union generals, and foot soldiers from the community.

Since 2002, several manuscripts pointed to the existence of MLH1germline methylation [ 15- 21].

Studies by Artavanis-Tsakonas and colleagues in an accompanying manuscript also point to complexity in analyzing the role of S1 cleavage in Drosophila Notch.

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