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ReGreen_Drag and drop +
Reaction to bias +
Recognition and Networking +
Recognizing scientific artifacts in biomedical literature +
Recommendation 1/2023, of 16th May, concerning multiple affiliations in scientific journals +
Recommendation 2/2023, October 17th, on the Institutional affiliation in scientific publications +
Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers (2018) +
Recommendations to mainstream citizen science in policy +
Recommendations for the Investigation of Research Misconduct +
Recommendations for the History Teaching of Intergroup Conflicts +
Recommendations for the Investigation of Research Misconduct +
Recommendations for the Investigation of Research Misconduct +
Recommendations of the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity TENK for Research Integrity Advisers and related background organisations1 +
Recommendations of the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity TENK for Research Integrity Advisers and related background organisations1 +
Recommendations on the Preparation, Adaptation and Implementation of Academic Ethics Codes by Research and Higher Education Institutions +
Recommendations on the Preparation, Adaptation and Implementation of Academic Ethics Codes by Research and Higher Education Institutions +
Records From Controversial Twin Study Sealed at Yale Until 2065 +
Recyclable or Replaceable Plastics +
Reducing the incidence of plagiarism in an undergraduate course: The role of education +
References +
Reflect and respond +
Reflect individually - Incorporating gender, health, and climate justice in your research: A reflexive question card exercise +
Reflect individually - Incorporating gender, health, and climate justice in your research: A reflexive question card exercise +
