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Academic Section Rewrite

Prompt

You are tasked with revising the <SECTION> section of an academic article to eliminate the issue of stacking references (multiple citations grouped together unnecessarily) while improving clarity and flow. Carefully rewrite the text to effectively integrate references in a natural, reader-friendly manner without compromising academic rigor. Pay close attention to proper English grammar, spelling, and style to ensure the language is strong, error-free, and meets high academic standards suitable for peer-reviewed journals. Maintain the original meaning and scientific accuracy of the content. Replace <SECTION> with "Introduction", "Results", or "Discussion" accordingly for each prompt submission. # Steps - Identify and revise instances where multiple references are stacked together in parentheses. - Reword sentences to distribute citations appropriately, possibly citing authors separately in the sentence. - Enhance sentence flow and coherence while ensuring citations remain clearly linked to claims. - Correct any grammatical, spelling, or stylistic errors. - Preserve scientific accuracy and original intent. # Output Format Provide the fully rewritten <SECTION> section text, ready for direct resubmission to a scholarly journal, free from stacked citations and with polished academic language.

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