4646 * where there is one IO interrupt per bank, per core. These are completely independent, so, for example, processor 0 can be 
4747 * interrupted by GPIO 0 in bank 0, and processor 1 by GPIO 1 in the same bank. 
4848 * 
49-  * \note That all  IRQ APIs affect the executing core only (i.e. the core calling the function). 
49+  * \note All  IRQ APIs affect the executing core only (i.e. the core calling the function). 
5050 * 
5151 * \note You should not enable the same (shared) IRQ number on both cores, as this will lead to race conditions 
5252 * or starvation of one of the cores. Additionally, don't forget that disabling interrupts on one core does not disable interrupts 
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ void irq_set_mask_n_enabled(uint n, uint32_t mask, bool enabled);
280280 *  \ingroup hardware_irq 
281281 * 
282282 * Use this method to set a handler for single IRQ source interrupts, or when 
283-  * your code, use case or performance requirements dictate that there should 
283+  * your code, use case or performance requirements dictate that there should be  
284284 * no other handlers for the interrupt. 
285285 * 
286286 * This method will assert if there is already any sort of interrupt handler installed 
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ irq_handler_t irq_get_exclusive_handler(uint num);
343343 * the (total across all IRQs on both cores) maximum (configurable via PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS) number of shared handlers 
344344 * would be exceeded. 
345345 * 
346-  * NOTE: By default, the SDK uses a single shared vector table for both core , and the currently installed 
346+  * NOTE: By default, the SDK uses a single shared vector table for both cores , and the currently installed 
347347 * IRQ handlers are effectively a linked list starting a vector table entry for a particular IRQ number. 
348348 * Therefore, this method (when using the same vector table for both cores) add the same interrupt handler 
349349 * for both cores. 
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ irq_handler_t irq_get_exclusive_handler(uint num);
366366 * NOTE: It is not thread safe to add/remove/handle IRQs for the same irq number in the same vector table 
367367 * from both cores concurrently. 
368368 * 
369-  * NOTE: The SDK defines  a PICO_VTABLE_PER_CORE variable  indicating whether the two vector tables are separate, 
369+  * NOTE: The SDK has  a PICO_VTABLE_PER_CORE define  indicating whether the two vector tables are separate, 
370370 * however as of version 2.1.1 the user cannot set this value, and expect the vector table duplication to be handled 
371371 * for them. This functionality will be added in a future SDK version 
372372 * 
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