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\section{Results}     \paragraph{}     The authors find that the number of observed eclipsing binaries scales directly with the input frequency of short-period orbits. For example although typically less than 1\% of eclipsing FG systems show 1.5 mag eclipses, the ratio at the shortest periods is closer to 20\%. The situation is more complex for higher mass sytems although the authors find humps with high probability of deep eclipses at about 2 day and 0.4 day orbital periods.     Along the main sequence, the authors also find no significant difference between their parallel S+S binaries and the full BSE run as long as there is no mass-transfer between the components. However there are difference in oribital evolution when a large fraction of mass is lost in the giant stage. In general, going up the main sequence, the differences between S+S and the BSE code increase and only BSE can create deeply eclipsing Algol systems.