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You can also use the royal "we", even if there was only one person doing it. "We conditioned the matrices using ..." "After these adjustments, we found a significant increase in ..." ...
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You can also use the royal "we", even if there was only one person doing it. > "We conditioned the matrices using ..." > "After these adjustments, we found a significant increase in ..." We use this extensively. We think it improves readability as well. It has never been mentioned as an issue in any (of many) peer reviews.