Place of adverb in scientific texts, could anyone please check?
We also described quantitatively the parameters between... or We also quantitatively described the parameters between...
The procedure consisted in running simultaneously the moderators for the model or The procedure consisted in simultaneously running the moderators for the model
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We also quantitatively described the parameters between... The procedure consisted in running the moderators for the model simultaneously.
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We also quantitatively described the parameters between...
The procedure consisted in running the moderators for the model simultaneously.
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I have quite a long sentence with "simultaneously". Can I place it after the verb, like "the procedure consisted in running simultaneously the moderators for the models for the mutagenesis, ***, YYY, and ZZZ with the corresponding set of parameters responsible for the functions bla-bla-bla" If I place "simultaneously" at the end of the sentence, it'll be a bit vague which word
It would be more natural before the verb: "the procedure consisted in simultaneously running the moderators for the models for the mutagenesis, ***, YYY, and ZZZ with the corresponding set of parameters responsible for the functions bla-bla-bla", but the reader has forgotten about it by the time he gets to "with", and he thinks that the first group of phrases are what are running simultaneously wi