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Internet publicity of data problems in the bioscience literature correlates with enhanced corrective action Paul S. Brookes Department of Anesthesiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA*
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Document Date: 2014-03-31 15:05:39


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Rochester / /

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United States / /

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University of Rochester Medical Center / University of Rochester / University of Washington / /

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forensic tools / web-sites / social media techniques / media outlets / online publicity / online forums / Internet publicity / social media websites / science media outlets / online discussion / online public discussion / online supplement / blog site / reagents/materials/analysis tools / /

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University of Washington / University of Rochester / National Academy of Sciences / Committee on Publication Ethics / Paul S. Brookes Department of Anesthesiology / US office of Research Integrity2 / US office of Research Integrity / Rochester Medical Center / /

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Igor Milosevic / Laurent Glance / R. Grant Steen / David Solomon Additional / Paul S. Brookes / Debora Weber-Wulff / Joerg Zwirner / Juuichi Jigen / /

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anonymous proprietor / editor / anonymous correspondent / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author / anonymous email correspondent / scientist / Corresponding author / author / Academic Editor / lead author / psbrookes22@gmail.com Academic editor / senior scientist / author / reporting on alleged data problems / Private / /

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / PLoS ONE / Infection and Immunity / /

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