Dan Tennery-Spalding 6bd4292c24 docs(API Reference): corrected two typos - two missing commas
In the ngAnimate section, there were two commas missing from two sentences. This is inconsistent with the grammar used in the rest of the API documentation and made the document (slightly) more difficult to read. The two sentences are shown below, with the new commas added:

1. "Once defined, the animation can be triggered"
                           ^
                    comma added

2. "Once registered, the animation can be triggered"
                              ^
                    comma added

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