Sembulingam Physiology 9th Edition Pdf [verified] -
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So, let me proceed word by word. Let's start with the first part and see. Sembulingam Physiology 9th Edition Pdf
Wait, but "Conclusion" in the text is part of the writing, not a proper name. So it's a common noun. So need to replace it. So Summary Processed: So, let me proceed word by word
"The book includes numerous illustrations and diagrams to help students visualize and understand physiological processes." So it's a common noun
Let me test a small part first to see if the format is correct. For example, changing "textbook" to guidebook. Then "written by" becomes composed by. Proper nouns stay as Dr. Sembulingam. Then "renowned physiologist" as reputed physiologist. Make sure the number of synonyms is three each. If a word has fewer than three synonyms, I might have to find a thesaurus for more options but the user hasn't specified any word count issues, so probably okay as long as three are provided.
In the first assistant's response, they modified "textbook" to "handbook". So for each word, find synonyms, even articles or prepositions? Wait, "is" in "is a textbook" was left as is. Maybe the user only wants content words to be modified, not structural words. The user's initial instruction says "Skip proper nouns", implying to modify other words. But the user's second example includes modifying "is" as "offer|provide|supply", but in the assistant's first response, "is a textbook" becomes "supply an extensive". So "is" was replaced. Hmm, perhaps the user wants all words except proper nouns to be spintaxed. But articles like "is", prepositions like "as", maybe function words too. But in the first assistant response, "is" was replaced with "offer|provide|supply", which is part of a different structure. Wait, original sentence: "is a textbook written by..." became "offer a etc understanding". So they changed "is" to "offer", which is a different part of speech. That seems incorrect. Maybe the user intended to replace entire phrases but the assistant did partial replacements. Maybe the user actually wants individual words, but the example shows that sometimes phrases are grouped. This is a bit conflicting.