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  • Publication Ethics
  • Research Integrity

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  • Correction of a previously published article.
  • Ensuring accuracy in scientific literature.
  • Maintaining the integrity of research records.

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  • To amend an error in the published record.
  • To provide accurate information to the scientific community.
  • To uphold standards of scientific communication.

Summary:

  • A correction has been issued for an article.
  • The correction pertains to page 420 of volume 18.
  • This ensures the reliability of the cited information.

Impact:

  • Improves the accuracy of the scientific literature.
  • Prevents the propagation of misinformation.
  • Reinforces trust in published research findings.