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      Updated README files of research models (#8390) · d466d4e6
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      Use r-string to avoid raising Python 3 SyntaxError · 65abca9a
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      In Python 2 the string and the r-string behave the same:
      $ __python2__
      ```
      >>> '$\Uparrow$ '
      '$\\Uparrow$ '
      >>> r'$\Uparrow$ '
      '$\\Uparrow$ '
      >>> '$\Uparrow$ ' == r'$\Uparrow$ '
      True
      ```
      
      In Python 3 the string raises a Syntax Error while the r-string works just like Python 2.
      ```
      >>> '$\Uparrow$ '
        File "<stdin>", line 1
      SyntaxError: (unicode error) 'unicodeescape' codec can't decode bytes in position 1-2: truncated \UXXXXXXXX escape
      >>> r'$\Uparrow$ '
      '$\\Uparrow$ '
      ```
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