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Author Correction: The acoustic phase resonances and surface waves supported by a compound rigid grating
Joseph G Beadle1, Timothy Starkey2, Joseph A Dockrey2
1Electromagnetic and Acoustic Materials Group, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Physics Buidling, Stocker Road, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4QL, UK. jgb206@exeter.ac.uk.
Scientific Reports
|September 22, 2018
Summary
This study has a published correction, but the original paper contains an error that remains unfixed. Further research should verify findings due to this uncorrected error.
Area of Science:
- Correction and Retraction Notices
- Scientific Publishing Ethics
Context:
- A published correction is available for this article.
- The original paper contains an error that has not been rectified.
Purpose:
- To inform readers about a published correction.
- To highlight that the error persists in the original publication.
Summary:
- A correction notice has been issued for this article.
- The identified error within the article's content has not been corrected.
Impact:
- Readers should be aware of the correction and the unaddressed error.
- Verification of the article's findings may be necessary.
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