Focus On Readability and Layman's Understanding

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Focus on Readability and Layman's Understanding

1. Simplified Introduction: Start with a simple and engaging introduction


about the importance of machining in material science, suitable for a lay
audience. For example: "In material science, the ability to efficiently cut and
shape materials—known as machinability—is key to their practical use."
2. GFRP Description for Non-Experts: Describe GFRP in a way that is accessible
to non-experts, emphasizing its common applications and importance.
3. Study Objectives: Clearly state the study's goals in simple terms, such as:
"Our study explores how well GFRP can be shaped using milling, focusing on
the surface quality and accuracy of the final product."
4. Simplified Methodology: Describe the experimental setup and parameters in
layman's terms, avoiding overly technical language.
5. Results for a General Audience: Present the key findings in a way that is
understandable to a general audience, highlighting the practical implications.
6. Unified Measurement Units: Use a single, consistent system of measurement
units throughout the abstract for clarity.
7. Engaging Conclusion: Conclude with a statement that connects the study's
findings to potential real-world applications, making the research relevant to a
broader audience.

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