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Review  Language Set Language preferences US

No articles. Abbreviation is not allowed in the article title.

Acknowledgments – spelling

ConclusionS

Supplement Supporting Information

Tables scheme chart– title case

Delete part label articles

Wards

^$^$ which

But, and, or, so----not allowed at the start of the sentence

Single quotes to double quotes and punctuation inside.

P value - italicize

^$^$^$-^$^$^$

Spaced endash to emdash

Equal weightage words – endash

[A-Z]{2,}

+ (Alt+U) for abbreviations

Space between the approximate symbol and the number should be deleted. ∼
e.g. ——— e.g.,

i.e. ——— i.e.,


etc. ——— , etc.

data always plural

vs

experimental section

ly-

works

Firstly, secondly... not allowed. Change to first, second

Use a comma before and so on

No comma before followed by

respectively namely

In ratio “use slash or endash” for words

In cases where the word “around/between” is used before 900 to/and 1000 nm (Endash not
allowed)

eq. should be equiv

NVT/NPT should be presented in italics

Besides should be changed to “In addition”

Specifically (at the beginning of sentence) should be changed to “In particular”

What’s more to “Furthermore”

In the SI description, the phrase "The SI is available free of charge" should be deleted. However,
if any website is mentioned in this phrase, then it can be left alone.

The SI description is represented as a list using semicolons or colons (not period). Also, no full
stop at the end of the SI description.
Reading Check:

Units of measure when used as adjectives should be spaced, avoid the usage of hyphens

Follow serial comma [and/or] and Introductory comma

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owning

File

Comments

ESI/ Footnote

Artwork

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