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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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"In human" or "in humans"

"The actual functional appearance of such a pattern can be seen in recognition of sixth sense in human."


Saw this sentence in a scientific paper, shouldn't it be humans?

  

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anonymous Saw this sentence in a scientific paper, shouldn't it be humans? Yes, and it has another problem. The actual functional appearance of such a pattern can be seen in recognition of a sixth sense in humans.

  • anonymous Saw this sentence in a scientific paper, shouldn't it be humans?
  • Yes, and it has another problem.
  • The actual functional appearance of such a pattern can be seen in recognition of a sixth sense in humans.
  • The underlined is probably wrong, too.
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anonymousSaw this sentence in a scientific paper, shouldn't it be humans?

Yes, and it has another problem.

The actual functional appearance of such a pattern can be seen in recognition of a sixth sense in humans.

The underlined is probably wrong, too.

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