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Regarding article "Nehal N. Mehta"

Hi @ProgrammingGeek

Regarding the article "Nehal N. Mehta", thank you for your comments, very helpful.

All external links from the section as well as citations in the headers have been removed as suggested by you. The article has been resubmitted.

Thanks a lot again.

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