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The authors should provide a paragraph explaining how any of these etiologies could specifically produce the anomalies observed (cerebral arterial stroke or spasm of which specific vessels) and perhaps contrast it with any syndromic or associated genomic alterations listings of similar brain findings (or at least provide evidence that they researched this aspect).
If your file does not have page numbers and you want to use a direct quotation, provide a paragraph number: Higher education professionals think that "education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world" (Mandela, 1996, para. 18).
In case readers missed any of the preceding 49 page-turners, the publisher provided a one paragraph summary of each in a catalog-like appendix, from "Irresistible Forces" to "Going Home".
The Jets would not discuss Mr. Coles or their concussion procedure but a team spokesman provided a two-paragraph statement of the team's concussion treatment policy, which said, "Our approach to treating concussions is conservative".
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People who live near airports may have missed some comfort and joy provided by a paragraph on page 14 of the Appendix.
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