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(to) → "to facilitate" → "to" to, "facilitate" facilitate

Original: "Developed by Dassault Systèmes, this innovative platform offers a wide range of tools and features to facilitate the discovery and development of new drugs, therapies, and other life-saving treatments."

Now, looking at the current text. The first part is a list of features of Biovia Discovery Studio. I'll need to process each line, check for proper nouns, and replace other words with synonyms. Let's take the first line: biovia discovery studio crack

Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants me to switch certain words in the provided text using synonyms in a syn3 format. Each word to be changed needs three alternatives. Also, proper nouns shouldn't be altered.

Original: "Biovia Discovery Studio is a powerful software solution designed for scientists and researchers in the life sciences industry." (to) → "to facilitate" → "to" to, "facilitate"

First, I need to go through each sentence and identify the words that can be replaced. Proper nouns like "Biovia Discovery Studio", "AWS", "Google Cloud", "Open Babel", and "RDKit" should stay as they are.

"Loss" could be "deprivation|loss|elimination." "Funding" might stay as is if no better synonym, but maybe "funds|grants|support." "Penalties" could be "sanctions|punishments|repercussions." Let's take the first line: Okay, let me tackle this query

Wait, the user wants each word with 3 options. So "scientists" and "researchers" as separate words, but the original text says "scientists and researchers" as a phrase. How to handle that? Maybe split into individual synonyms or keep the phrase. Hmm. Maybe better to split into individual options. For example, researchers? Or scientists? Let me think. The user might want the same number of options per word. So for "scientists", three options; "researchers", three options. So "scientists" becomes researchers and "researchers" becomes scientists? Maybe. But this might complicate the spintax. Alternatively, treat the entire phrase "scientists and researchers" as a single entity with three options. Like professionals and scholars. That might be better to keep the structure.