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We will next attempt a grand summary of NP models discussed by us comparing the different patterns of flavor violation present in these models. While they have been discussed already previously in some detail, it will be instructive to compare how different models face various anomalies listed in Chapter 12. This chapter is really a general view on the literature related to various anomalies and after being completed will hopefully motivate the readers to study numerous papers containing many ideas with the goal to construct their own models.
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