The → The (article, no replacement needed? Or does the article get replaced? The user said "every word," so maybe. But "the" as an article might not have synonyms. Maybe the user allows articles to be kept as is. The previous example included articles without replacing them. For instance, in the first response, "The" was replaced with "The|This|An." Wait, in the previous example, the user had "every term with 3 variants as spintax w1. Keep brand names. Return text only." Now, in the current query, the user says "skip brands and names. Text only. alter every word with 3 synonyms as spintax w2." So, in the previous interaction, the assistant included articles but kept brand names. Now, the user says to skip brand names and alter every word. So, including articles and prepositions.
I need to make sure that the proper nouns like "diabetes" or "Parkinson's" stay the same. The categories (Chronic diseases, Neurological disorders, etc.) – "Chronic diseases" could be long-term illnesses, enduring ailments, persistent conditions. "Such as" could be examples like, including, instances such as. electret quantum resonance magnetic analyzer
"The magnetic analysis component of the device uses advanced algorithms to interpret the electromagnetic signals emitted by the body. By analyzing these signals, the device can provide detailed information about the body’s physiological and pathological processes, allowing healthcare professionals to diagnose and monitor a range of health conditions." The → The (article, no replacement needed
When the setup is positioned on the individual, the dielectric medium interacts with the physiological energy fluxes, causing the biological structures to release their own biological waveforms. These wavelengths are then collected by the detection module and sent to the data processing terminal for evaluation. But "the" as an article might not have synonyms
device → equipment
as → like