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Processing each word: - The ->A- book ->textbook- includes ->comprises- chapter-wise -> section-based|topic-focused|unit-specific - review ->assessment- questions ->queries- to -> in order to|to help|to assist - help ->support- readers ->users- review ->assess- and -> alongwith- reinforce ->enhance- their ->their- understanding ->grasp- of ->regarding- the ->this- material -> content|subject matter|topics
Check for consistency in the replacement. For instance, in the sentence "providing a comprehensive introduction", if "provides" is replaced earlier, in the next occurrence "providing" might stay as is unless required. Wait, in the second paragraph, "The book provides a comprehensive introduction..." so "provides" would be replaced here.
So the "Recommended for" section. Replace "Electrical Engineering Students" as proper noun? Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns." In the previous example, "V N Mittle" and "Arvind Mittal" were left. "Electrical Engineering Students" is a category, not a proper noun. Wait, "Electrical Engineering" is capitalized in the title, but "Electrical Engineering Students" is a phrase here. Are they considered a proper noun? Probably not, since it's a common term describing a student category. Therefore, "Electrical Engineering Students" can be replaced. So "Electrical Engineering Students" can be replaced with Power Technology Learners.
I also need to skip proper nouns, so any book names or author names if present should remain unchanged. The user mentioned outputting only the text, so no need for markdown. Let me go through each line carefully, replace the terms, and format them properly with b. After making the changes, I should review the text to ensure all terms are correctly substituted and the structure remains intact. It's important to keep the flow natural and the technical terms accurate while providing suitable synonyms.