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Retracted articles are not removed from the published literature but marked as retracted. In some cases it may be necessary to remove an article from publication, such as when the article is clearly defamatory, violates personal privacy, is the subject of a court order, or might pose a serious health risk to the general public. [1]
A heavily redacted page from a 2004 lawsuit filed by the ACLU — American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft Ashcroft Redacting confidential material from a paper document before its public release involves overwriting portions of text with a wide black pen, followed by photocopying the result—the obscured text may be recoverable from the ...
Retracted (phonetics), a sound pronounced to the back of the vocal tract, in linguistics; Retracted tongue root, a position of the tongue during the pronunciation of a vowel, in phonetics; Sternal retraction, a symptom of respiratory distress in humans; Retraction (kinesiology), an anatomical term of motion
Friedman's distribution of materials by source of the first four books of the Hebrew Bible, including a redactor (black), according to the documentary hypothesis. [1] [2]On occasion, the persons performing the redaction (the redactors) add brief elements of their own.
Retraction Watch is a blog that reports on retractions of scientific papers and on related topics. [1] The blog was launched in August 2010 [2] and is produced by science writers Ivan Oransky (Former Vice President, Editorial Medscape) [3] and Adam Marcus (editor of Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News). [4]
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President Trump said he will sign an executive order next week ending past efforts from Biden for the federal government to embrace paper straws.
If the retracted article is intended to be cited, for example while discussing the role of the publication in a controversy, then use {{retracted|intentional=yes}} which gives Smith, J. (2008). "Foobar." Journal of Barfoo. 5:12. (Retracted)