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Line 1, remove the comma after "....described,... ........ Line 3, remove "the" in "observed in the most reported.... ........ Line 7, the correct spelling is "sonographic", not "sonogrpahcic" I have read this submission.
There are three typographical errors in the Conclusion - Line 1, remove the comma after "....described,... .......... Line 3, remove "the" in "observed in the most reported.... .......... Line 7, the correct spelling is "sonographic", not "sonogrpahcic" Otherwise, I approve of the latest version.
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To make sure you're using this trick correctly, remove the phrase in between the two commas, remove the commas, and read the sentence to make sure it makes sense.
And she admits that her editors are continually removing the commas that she tends to place before conjunctions.
To convert this footnote to a reference, you are basically going to change most of the commas to periods, remove the parenthesis, and capitalize "directed".
R3: p. 3: Replace "should" by "must" or "may" in the sentence "This should be because the topology prediction " p. 3: Remove comma in the sentence "Signal peptides control proper targeting of proteins, which are destined toward the secretory pathway".
Because that project contained so many special symbols, he had to have the machine adjusted by removing the second period, the second comma and the question mark.
This blog was amended on 23rd December 2013 to remove inverted commas around the word 'historian' in the standfirst.
Remove a comma and then print out another copy — that's another draft right there.
We took out the comma, replaced it with the word "that", and removed the word "them".
p. 14: Remove commas between "sequences" and "and", as well as between "only" and "by" in the sentence " Here, we established a new benchmark set, comprising sequences, and topologies of human TMPs only, by searching sequences homologous to the human sequences in the TOPDB database" p. 14: Replace: "have solved 3D structure" by "have a 3D structure".
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