Writing the first preprint involved more than summarizing the analyses. The manuscript had to be organized into a clear scientific structure. It also had to include consistent terminology, correctly referenced figures and tables, and minimal repetition across sections.

I reviewed every section multiple times to standardize the writing style and refine the organization of sections and subsections. I also verified references and ensured that every figure, table, and citation was correctly linked. I rechecked and removed repeated information to improve clarity and flow.

Preparing a manuscript requires careful editing as well as analysis. Clear organization, consistency, and precise scientific writing are essential parts of communicating research effectively.

The first complete version of the preprint is finished. The current focus is on careful revision, improving clarity, and identifying remaining issues before public release.