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 Abstract (l.11) "​differential cross sections"​ -> "​differential cross section measured"​ Abstract (l.11) "​differential cross sections"​ -> "​differential cross section measured"​
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 +l.67: "​...photon-induced events, while HIJING, KATIE..."​ -> "​...photon-induced events. HIJING, KATIE..." ​
  
 l.155: "jets are clustered from stable particles":​ it sounds a bit like jargon and it refers to MC only l.155: "jets are clustered from stable particles":​ it sounds a bit like jargon and it refers to MC only
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 l.126: what is the meaning of pile up 7.63%? One events over thirteen (e.g. 1/7.63%) has an additional interaction?​ l.126: what is the meaning of pile up 7.63%? One events over thirteen (e.g. 1/7.63%) has an additional interaction?​
  
-l.149: "​HIJING yields the best overall descriptions of the data" +l.149: "​HIJING yields the best overall descriptions of the data" This statement is debatable. Fig.2 indicates that in low energy bins QGSjets is not significantly worse than HIJING and seems to better reproduce the shape of the distribution. ​ 
-This statement is debatable. Fig.2 indicates that in low energy bins QGSjets is not significantly worse than HIJING and seems to better reproduce the shape of the distribution. Furthermore on Fig.2: for HIJING the alignment uncertainty increases at higher E while for the other MC predictions this uncertainty decreases at higher E. Is this behavior understood?+ 
 +Furthermore on Fig.2: for HIJING the alignment uncertainty increases at higher E while for the other MC predictions this uncertainty decreases at higher E. Is this behavior understood?
  
 l.172-175: "Model dependence"​ used in the unfolding is the largest source of systematic uncertainty. l.172-175: "Model dependence"​ used in the unfolding is the largest source of systematic uncertainty.