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Dr. Sam Yoon and a collaborator duplicated images across their research studies over many years. The collaborator has left ...
A promotion session for the English version of historical Chinese book From the Mediterranean to the Yellow River at ...
UiT has aimed to be a leader in open science and open access for a long time. Scientific publications should, as a principle, ...
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