Continuing to the study in The Lancet: "A study published in the journal The Lancet demonstrated the use of AI algorithms to analyze medical images and detect breast cancer more accurately than human radiologists." Journal names are proper, so keep "The Lancet". Replace "demonstrated" with "highlighted", "showed", "proved". "Algorithms" becomes "models", "systems", "procedures". "Analyze" could be "process", "interpret", "examine". "Medical images" as "clinical visuals", "imaging data", "health visuals". "Detect" becomes "identify", "recognize", "locate". "Breast cancer" is the condition, proper noun, so leave. "More accurately than human radiologists" becomes "with greater precision than physicians", "compared to experts", "in contrast to professionals".
Wait, let me check again. The user's example might be different. The original text mentions "precision medicine and genomics to artificial intelligence and immunotherapy". That's four areas grouped into two pairs. The user wants each of these to have three options. But how do I know which terms to replace? Maybe the user wants me to convert those pairs into triplets with three options each, formatted with opt1.
Let me process the next part: "The vaccine, which uses a piece of genetic material called messenger RNA..." Here, "vaccine" could be replaced with "immunization|shot|inoculation". "Piece of genetic material" might become "segment of hereditary code|fragment of biological data|portion of genetic information". awrj-2023-mhkr-ahmd-mhamyd
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants each term in the given text to be rephrased with three synonyms in the opt1 format, keeping brand names the same. The previous examples show that they skipped proper nouns initially but then included some like "The Lancet" and "JAMA" which were marked as proper nouns. Now they clarified to keep brand names, return text only, using for options.
Checking the example response provided by the assistant helps. They replaced "outbreaks" with "epidemics|breakouts|surges". That's good, so I'll aim for similar alternatives. Continuing to the study in The Lancet: "A
Despite significant improvements have taken place in clinical studies and wellness systems in 2023, there are yet numerous barriers to resolve. One primary difficulty confronting the domain is the requirement for optimized and lasting care systems. Considering the international citizenry projected to attain 9.7 thousands of millions by 2050, there is an imperative call for revolutionary strategies that can improve healthcare accessibility and performances while decreasing expenditures. A further difficulty is the requirement for increased funding in medical R&D. Despite the major progress made in contemporary times, there remains a pronounced deficit in capital allocation, especially in budget-constrained regions. Culmination
First, I need to identify which parts of the text have three options. The original text is a conclusion about medical research and healthcare. Looking through the text, the sentence with the options is "From precision medicine and genomics to artificial intelligence and immunotherapy..." Hmm, wait, maybe the user wants to replace specific terms here. Wait, the instruction says "modify all terms with 3 options in format opt1." So perhaps each of these terms like "precision medicine" could be part of a trio. "Analyze" could be "process", "interpret", "examine"
- approach -> strategy - shown -> evidenced - significant -> notable - promise -> potential - clinical trials -> research trials - patients -> subjects - experiencing -> facing - improved -> enhanced - response rates -> reaction percentages - survival outcomes -> prognostic results