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The user's main request is to revise words formatted as v2 in the given text. The example shows how to handle such replacements. However, in the input they provided, there's no such formatting. The text includes terms like "electric fields" but not in the var format. The only place with the v3 is in the user's instruction.
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First, I need to check if there are any variables in the provided text that follow the v1 format. The original sentences mention "electric fields," "magnetic fields," "electromagnetic waves," and "transmission lines." However, these aren't in the v2 format. The user provided an example where words in that format need to be replaced, but in the current input from the user, there's no such formatting.
Last part: "Whether you are a student or a professional, "Elements of Electromagnetics" by Sadiku is an excellent resource that can help you to understand the principles and concepts of electromagnetics. FAQs * What is the ISBN of the book?: The ISBN of the 5th edition of "Elements of Electromagnetics" by Sadiku is 978-0195336543." The user's main request is to revise words
"the practical applications" → same as earlier synonyms.
Breaking this down, words to replace include "Solved," "examples," "book," "features," "large," "number," "of," "solved," "examples," "illustrate," "application," "of," "the," "concepts," "and," "principles," "of," "electromagnetics."
Next, the second bullet point:
As I work through the text, I need to maintain the structure and punctuation. Also, the PDF part is part of the proper noun, so it should stay as "PDF."
"the book" → "the publication|the compendium|the resource"
Moving on to "illustrate". Synonyms: "demonstrate", "showcase", "exhibit". "Practical applications" again, same as before. "Electromagnetics" is a proper noun, right? Wait, no, "electromagnetics" is a subject, not a proper noun. Wait, the book is "Elements of Electromagnetics" by Sadiku. So "Electromagnetics" is capitalized here because it's part of the book title. Therefore, I should leave "electromagnetics" lowercase unless it's part of the proper title, but in the second mention, it's just the subject. Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. So "Elements of Electromagnetics" and Sadiku are proper nouns. So any other instances of "Electromagnetics" as a subject shouldn't be changed? Hmm, the original text says "applications of electromagnetics". So "electromagnetics" here is not a proper noun; the book title has it capitalized. So in the synonym substitution, I can proceed to replace it with three synonyms. Wait, but electromagnetics is a technical term. Are there synonyms? Maybe "electromagnetism", "fields", "waves". But electromagnetics is a specific field, so maybe using "electromagnetism" is okay here. Alternatively, "electromagnetic principles", "electromagnetic phenomena". Hmm, maybe that's stretching. I'll use "electromagnetism", "electromagnetic waves", "electromagnetic theory". The text includes terms like "electric fields" but
Practical applications:
For "Comprehensive," possible synonyms could be "thorough," "extensive," or "well-rounded." Then "Resource" might be "source," "reference," "guide." "Electrical" could be "electronic," "power," "current." "Engineering" might be "technology," "design," "construction." "Students" could be "learners," "academics," "scholars."
I need to make sure not to replace proper nouns like "Academia.edu", "ResearchGate", "Matthew N. O. Sadiku", "Elements of Electromagnetics", and "ISBN". Also, check for any punctuation and ensure that the spintax structure is correct with y. "Elements of Electromagnetics"