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    • Correction of a previously published article
    • Ensuring accurate citation and retrieval
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    • To provide the correct Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for a specific scientific article
    • To rectify an error in the article's metadata
    • To facilitate proper referencing and access to the research

    Summary:

    • The article DOI previously listed was incorrect.
    • The correct DOI for the article is now provided.
    • This ensures the article can be accurately found and cited.

    Impact:

    • Improved accessibility of the scientific article
    • Enhanced accuracy in academic citations
    • Correction of the scientific literature record