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Correction of Presbyopia by Monocular Bi-Aspheric Ablation Profile
Published on: September 20, 2024
Summary
This study corrects previously published information. The correction pertains to specific pages and volume details within a scientific article, ensuring data accuracy.
Area of Science:
- Scientific publishing
- Article correction
- Bibliographic data
Background:
- Ensuring the integrity of scientific literature is crucial.
- Accurate citation and referencing are fundamental to research reproducibility.
- Timely correction of errors maintains the reliability of published findings.
Purpose of the Study:
- To formally correct an error in a previously published scientific article.
- To provide accurate page and volume information for a specific publication.
- To maintain the highest standards of scientific record-keeping.
Main Methods:
- Identifying a specific error in the original publication.
- Verifying the correct page and volume details.
- Issuing a formal correction notice.
Main Results:
- The article on pages E404-E410 in volume 66 has been corrected.
- The correction ensures accurate referencing for this publication.
- The PMID (PubMed ID) associated with the article is 41292527.
Conclusions:
- This correction ensures the scientific record is accurate.
- Researchers can now cite the article with the correct details.
- Maintaining accurate bibliographic information is essential for the scientific community.
