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Dynamic molecular recognition may enhance the ability to discriminate between several competing targets via the conformational proofreading mechanism.
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Students are expected to follow the proofreading steps they are taught in class to ensure they are submitting their best work.
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Toward that end, they may be given a list of ten or twenty classically difficult words and a proofreading test, both tightly timed.
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Also, some proofreading before the article goes to print, rather than after, would be good.
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The lack of proofreading and editing is also ridiculous for a professional.
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When they returned, the nature group scored the best on a proofreading task.
www.businessinsider.com.au
While minor grammar mishaps won't necessarily get you into serious trouble, other proofreading errors can.
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In the case of all 16, our proofreading team edited 10 articles from each publication.
www.thestar.com
This tradeoff between speed and specificity in proofreading has been examined before.
phys.org
Creativity and critical thinking by their very nature conflict with the strict copy- "following" discipline that commercial and governmental proofreading requires.
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