Young Teen Feet Soles Collection 5- F1 -145-.mp4 Thumbs -2017.03.20 -imgsrc.ru (2K 2026)
This is getting complex. Let me take it sentence by sentence.
Moving on to "illustrate". Synonyms: "demonstrate", "showcase", "exhibit". "Practical applications" again, same as before. "Electromagnetics" is a proper noun, right? Wait, no, "electromagnetics" is a subject, not a proper noun. Wait, the book is "Elements of Electromagnetics" by Sadiku. So "Electromagnetics" is capitalized here because it's part of the book title. Therefore, I should leave "electromagnetics" lowercase unless it's part of the proper title, but in the second mention, it's just the subject. Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. So "Elements of Electromagnetics" and Sadiku are proper nouns. So any other instances of "Electromagnetics" as a subject shouldn't be changed? Hmm, the original text says "applications of electromagnetics". So "electromagnetics" here is not a proper noun; the book title has it capitalized. So in the synonym substitution, I can proceed to replace it with three synonyms. Wait, but electromagnetics is a technical term. Are there synonyms? Maybe "electromagnetism", "fields", "waves". But electromagnetics is a specific field, so maybe using "electromagnetism" is okay here. Alternatively, "electromagnetic principles", "electromagnetic phenomena". Hmm, maybe that's stretching. I'll use "electromagnetism", "electromagnetic waves", "electromagnetic theory". This is getting complex
Wait, but the user said "every word", so even technical terms. Maybe it's acceptable if they fit. Let me try "electromagnetism", "electricity and magnetism", "fields and waves". Synonyms: "demonstrate", "showcase", "exhibit"
Replaced as: * Solved examples: This publication features a notable number of solved samples that demonstrate the use of the ideas and foundations of electromagnetics. Wait, no, "electromagnetics" is a subject, not a proper noun
I'll have to go through each sentence methodically, replace each word with three synonyms using the spintax format, and ensure proper nouns like "Elements of Electromagnetics" and "Sadiku" remain unchanged. Also, check that the structure of the sentences isn't altered, just the words themselves. Once done, review the entire text to make sure all replacements are correctly formatted and the meaning remains intact.
First, I need to parse each sentence and identify each word that needs to be replaced. I'll go line by line to avoid missing anything. Let's start with the first bullet point: