Next sentence: "This interdisciplinary approach enables the team to tackle complex problems from multiple angles, leading to innovative solutions and breakthroughs." "Interdisciplinary" could be "multidisciplinary," "cross-field," "transdisciplinary." "Tackle" might be "address," "confront," "resolve." "Complex problems" as "challenging issues," "intricate dilemmas," "complicated obstacles."
Subsequent sentence: "The lab's synthetic biologists have engineered novel biological pathways, enabling Zoikhem Lab 26
Proper nouns like "Zoikhem Lab 26" shouldn't be changed. So I need to identify those. Words like "Open workspaces" could be "Open layouts|shared spaces|collaborative zones". Need to check each term. "Breakthroughs" could become "Breakthroughs|Innovations|Discoveries". Maybe? Let me go through each sentence step by step. Need to check each term
But "lab's" is a noun with possessive form. So if "lab" is replaced by other terms, the possessive form would be maintained. So the replacement would be for "lab" as the noun, keeping the possessive apostrophe. So for example, facility's. Let me go through each sentence step by step
"scientific research" – but "scientific" and "research" are separate words. Wait, "scientific research" is a noun phrase. Maybe the user expects to treat multi-word terms as single terms. However, if it's two words, perhaps treat them as separate. But in the example, "scientific research" is replaced by three synonyms for "research" (assuming "scientific" is part of the modifier). But maybe in the user's example, they split "scientific research" into two words. But the original user's example shows "scientific research" → "investigation | study | experimentation." That seems like replacing "research" with three synonyms, while retaining "scientific." Hmm, conflicting. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to replace the entire phrase "scientific research" with three synonyms. But that's tricky. Let's check the sample output the user provided in their example. Wait, the user didn't provide an example, but in their instruction, they said "each term with 3 synonyms. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." Then they provided the original text. Maybe the assistant should replace each unique word (excluding proper nouns) with three synonyms. For example, in the first sentence, "hub" → "center | nexus | epicenter", "scientific research" → "investigation | study | empirical study", etc.
Next sentence: "Since its inception, Zoikhem Lab 26 has been at the forefront of several groundbreaking discoveries and innovations."
First, I need to identify all the words in curly braces. Looking at the original text, I see none. Wait, maybe the user means that each word can be replaced by three synonyms, not necessarily in the format they mentioned. Let me check again.