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For more details we refer the reader vs the first and second , respectively, which

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are quite different in structure and context. The first phrase seems to be incomplete and lacks clarity, while the second phrase is more specific and complete. It would be best to provide more context or information to determine the correct usage of each phrase.

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For more details we refer the reader

This phrase is incomplete and lacks clarity. It does not convey a clear message or instruction.

This phrase should be revised to provide a complete and clear instruction or information. It could be improved by specifying what the reader is being referred to or for what purpose.
  • [see also: mention, allude, touch, appeal, invoke, recourse]. For more details we refer the reader to [4]. We refer the reader to the body of the paper for details.
  • For more details we refer the reader to [4]. If nothing else, I hope to convince my readers that Segal's theorem deserves recognition as a profound contribution to ...
  • ... the gravitational potential at the surface of. the earth R; g(x); x 2 r ; is the measured function at satellite altitude. For more details we refer the reader to [10, 11].
  • ... the gravitational potential at the surface of the earth R; g(x); x 2 r; is the measured function at satellite altitude. For more details we refer the reader to 10, 11]. 1 ...

the first and second , respectively, which

This phrase is unclear and lacks context. It seems to be part of a larger sentence or comparison but is incomplete on its own.

This phrase needs to be part of a larger sentence or context to make sense. It could be used in a sentence comparing the first and second items or elements, but it needs more information to be complete.
  • ... sugarcane lines,with relative approach degree C i ranking the first and second, respectively,which was basically consistent with the practical survey,suggesting ...

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