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S Antipov1, S V Baryshev1, J E Butler1
1Euclid Techlabs LLC, Solon, OH 44139, USA.
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
|May 4, 2016
Summary
This correction updates a citation for the 2016 study by Antipov et al. in the Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. It ensures accurate referencing for future scientific research.
Area of Science:
- Scientific Publishing
- Bibliometrics
- Academic Integrity
Context:
- Accurate citation is crucial in scientific literature.
- Ensuring the integrity of published research.
- Maintaining reliable scientific records.
Purpose:
- To correct an erroneous citation.
- To provide accurate bibliographic information.
- To uphold scholarly standards.
Summary:
- A specific citation within the article by Antipov et al. (2016) published in the Journal of Synchrotron Radiation has been identified as incorrect.
- The correction ensures that the reference points to the correct source, maintaining the accuracy of the scientific record.
Impact:
- Improves the reliability of scientific literature.
- Facilitates accurate follow-up research.
- Reinforces the importance of meticulous citation practices in scientific journals.
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