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Fix 2 typos : model-mapping #149

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions doc/source/user_guide/model-mapping.rst
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Expand Up @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ purposes:
1. Defining a list of model native regions under the key *native_regions* that are to be
selected (and usually uploaded) from an IAM result. This also serves as an implicit
exclusion list for model native regions, since only explicitly mentioned regions are
selected. Any region that not mentioned in *native_regions* will cause an error unless explicitly named in the *exclude_regions* section. This to avoid accidentally forgetting a region.
selected. Any region not mentioned in *native_regions* will cause an error unless explicitly named in the *exclude_regions* section. This to avoid accidentally forgetting a region.
2. Allowing for renaming of model native regions.
3. Defining how model native regions should be aggregated to common
regions.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ are compared and combined according to the following logic:
1. If a variable is **not** reported for *common_region_1*, it is calculated through
region aggregation of regions *region_a* and *region_b*.
2. If a variable is **only** reported for *common_region_1* level it is used directly.
3. If a variable is is reported for *common_region_1* **as well as** *region_a* and
3. If a variable is reported for *common_region_1* **as well as** *region_a* and
*region_b*. The **provided results** take **precedence** over the aggregated ones.
Additionally, the aggregation is computed and compared to the provided results. If
there are discrepancies, a warning is written to the logs.
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