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修正: リスク評価から介入: 整形外科における血栓症の体系的レビュー

  • 0Allopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Davie, USA.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

この研究は,以前に発表された論文のDOIを修正しています. 修正されたDOIは,科学的研究の正確な引用と検索を保証します.

科学分野

  • 図書館情報
  • 科学出版
  • 学術的なコミュニケーション

背景

  • 出版された科学文献の正確性を確保することは,信頼できる研究にとって極めて重要です.
  • 適切な引用とデジタルオブジェクト識別子 (DOI) は科学コミュニケーションに不可欠です.
  • 科学記録の完全性を維持するために修正が必要である.

研究 の 目的

  • 特定の商品のDOIを修正する.
  • 研究者が意図した出版物に正確にアクセスし,引用できるようにするためです.
  • 科学出版とデータ管理の基準を維持する.

主な方法

  • 誤ったDOIの識別
  • 修正されたDOIの発行
  • 関連するデータベースと記録の更新

主要な成果

  • 記事DOI: 10.7759/cureus.41557は訂正されました.
  • 訂正されたDOIは,適切な割り当てと科学的研究へのアクセスを保証します.
  • この操作は,文献の誤りを修正します.

結論

  • 正確なDOIは,科学的発見の再現性と追跡性にとって不可欠です.
  • この訂正は,科学出版の高い基準を維持するのに寄与する.
  • 科学 記録 の 整合 は,勤勉 な 誤り の 修正 に よっ て 保た れ て い ます.

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