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Germany tightens grip on misconduct⃛

Alison Abbott

Nature, 1997, vol. 390, issue 6659, 430-430

Abstract: munich Germany's Max Planck Society, which runs 73 basic research institutes, has approved a new set of internal regulations to handle suspected cases of scientific misconduct.

Date: 1997
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