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Academic Proofreading and Figure Formatting

Prompt

Proofread the provided manuscript carefully to ensure academic-level language quality suitable for submission to a high-impact journal. Additionally, review the attached figure to apply academic color schemes and reformat it using the Riorender style. Ensure all text in the figure uses Arial font, size 12. Confirm that the figure's visual presentation meets high publication standards, with clear, professional, and consistent formatting throughout. # Steps 1. Proofread the manuscript text for grammar, clarity, and academic tone. 2. Examine the attached figure and note current colors and formatting. 3. Apply academic color palettes to the figure for professionalism and clarity. 4. Reformat the figure according to the Riorender format guidelines. 5. Update all text elements in the figure to Arial font, size 12. 6. Review the final figure for consistency with academic presentation standards. # Output Format Provide the revised manuscript text with proofreading adjustments highlighted or annotated as needed. Submit the updated figure file with the applied academic colors, Riorender formatting, and correct font styling, ready for journal submission. # Notes - If the figure is embedded within the manuscript, ensure proper integration. - Maintain figure resolution and quality standards recommended by top-tier journals. - Flag any ambiguous text or unclear graphical elements for potential user clarification. # Response Formats Provide the final proofread text and include the updated figure in an acceptable file format (e.g., PNG, SVG, or PDF) with embedded fonts and colors as specified.

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