Map of scientific article retractions in the BRICS countries
July 17, 2024 3:24 pmResearchers from India analyzed 11,764 articles by scientists from BRICS countries that were retracted between 1989 and 2021
Researchers from India analyzed 11,764 articles by scientists from BRICS countries that were retracted between 1989 and 2021
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