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When Researchers Sound the Alarm on Problematic Papers
Finding and reporting an irregularity in a published study can lead people down an unexpected path.
When Researchers Sound the Alarm on Problematic Papers
When Researchers Sound the Alarm on Problematic Papers

Finding and reporting an irregularity in a published study can lead people down an unexpected path.

Finding and reporting an irregularity in a published study can lead people down an unexpected path.

genetics, science publishing

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