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Area of Science:

  • Scientific publishing
  • Article corrections
  • Bibliographic accuracy

Context:

  • A previous article requires correction.
  • The correction is specific to volume 8, page 293.
  • This ensures accurate scientific record-keeping.

Purpose:

  • To rectify an error in a published scientific article.
  • To provide accurate information to researchers.
  • To maintain the integrity of scientific literature.

Summary:

  • This entry serves as a correction notice.
  • It addresses an error on page 293 of volume 8.
  • The original article's PMID is 24860475.

Impact:

  • Ensures the scientific record is accurate.
  • Prevents misinformation dissemination.
  • Supports reliable research and citation practices.