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Reproducibility of Published Research
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2017
Abstract
Recent articles have put into question the reproducibility of published research and have allocated some of the blame for un-reproducibility on a lack of integrity. This is a matter of major concern for the European Commission, and especially for its Scientific Advice Mechanism Unit. This article gives the view of the Head of that Unit.
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