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Area of Science:

  • This research falls under the broad area of scientific communication and data accessibility.

Background:

  • Supplemental digital content often accompanies scientific publications.
  • Such content can include raw data, detailed methodologies, or supplementary figures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform readers about the availability of supplementary digital content.
  • To encourage the use of additional resources for a comprehensive understanding.

Main Methods:

  • The primary method involves referencing the presence of supplemental digital content.
  • Information is embedded within the main text for easy access.

Main Results:

  • Supplemental digital content is confirmed to be available.
  • This content is integrated within the main body of the publication.

Conclusions:

  • Readers are encouraged to explore the supplemental digital content.
  • This enhances the transparency and reproducibility of the research.