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Abstract - Introduction - Conclusion (AIC) Synthetic Notes Generator is a powerful tool for quickly and efficiently extracting key information from scientific articles. With this prompt, users can quickly skim through the article and extract important details about the context of the research, the puzzle or research question being studied, the methods and data sources used, and the major findings and contributions of the authors. This information can then be easily compiled into a concise summary, allowing users to quickly gain a deeper understanding of the article and its significance. Whether you're a researcher, student, or professional in the field, this prompt is a valuable tool for staying informed and up-to-date on the latest developments in your field. Say goodbye to hours of reading and note-taking, and hello to more time for analysis and understanding. Upgrade your research process today. Disclaimer: While citations alone may provide some information, the story/processes may be subject to factual deviations due to the creative liberties taken by GPT3. The prompt instructions address this.
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Prompt Details

Model
Completion - GPT-3.5 (text-davinci-003)
Token size
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Example input
... Clercq, Nicolien & Frissen, Myrthe & Levin, Evgeni & Davids, Mark & Hartman, Jorn & Prodan, Andrei & Herrema, Hilde & Groen, Albert & Romijn, Johannes & Nieuwdorp, Max. (2019). The effect of having Christmas dinner with in-laws on gut microbiota composition. Human Microbiome Journal. 13. 100058. 10.1016/j.humic.2019.100058. ...
Example output
: We know that environmental factors, such as altered diet, intoxications (i.e. alcohol) and psychological stress, are known to disturb the core composition of the gut microbiota, which is associated with pathological conditions such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, and inflammatory bowel disease. We also know that studies have highlighted the impact of social interactions with in-law family on both physical and mental health. : We don't know the exact mechanism through which stress affects host health, and how visiting in-laws during Christmas could influence gut health. : The author conducted an observational study examining the effect of visiting in-laws during Christmas on the gut microbiota composition. They performed 16S ribosomal DNA sequencing of fecal samples from a subgroup of participants who visited their own family versus their in-laws. They also applied a multivariate statistical model to identify particular microbial species associated with visiting in-laws or own family members. : The author finds that participants visiting their in-laws had a significant higher change in fecal microbiota alpha-diversity (Shannon-index) compared to participants visiting their own family. They also identified a distinct microbial signature for participants who visited their own family versus participants who visited their in-laws, comprising seven species with significantly affected relative-change profiles between the two groups. : This paper contributes to our understanding of the effect of visiting in-laws during Christmas on gut microbiota composition. The authors’ findings suggest that visiting in-laws during Christmas could contribute to stress and subsequently influence the gut microbiota composition, potentially leading to pathological conditions. However, further studies are needed to confirm these findings.
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