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  • Scientific publishing
  • Scholarly communication
  • Research integrity

Context:

  • Correction of errors in published scientific literature.
  • Importance of accurate author attribution in research.
  • Maintaining the integrity of scientific records.

Purpose:

  • To formally acknowledge and correct a typesetting error.
  • To ensure the accurate representation of author names in scientific publications.
  • To uphold standards of accuracy in scholarly communication.

Summary:

  • A typographical error in the last name of Allon Canaan in a previously published article has been identified.
  • The error, where 'Canaan' was incorrectly written as 'Canaann', has been rectified in the updated version of the article.
  • This correction ensures the author's name is accurately recorded in the scientific literature.

Impact:

  • Enhances the reliability of the scientific record.
  • Prevents potential confusion or misattribution of research.
  • Reinforces the commitment to accuracy in academic publishing.