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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]
Redaction may administratively require marking of the redacted area with the reason that the content is being restricted. US government documents released under the Freedom of Information Act are marked with exemption codes that denote the reason why the content has been withheld.
This category contains pages that contains unintentional citations to retracted paper. It is populated by {}. If the citation is intentional, replace {} with {{retracted|intentional=yes}}, and consider including reference to the retraction publication (e.g., {{retracted|pmid=22408789|intentional=yes}}). If the paper has not been retracted ...
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
In literature, redaction is a form of editing in which multiple sources of texts are combined and altered slightly to make a single document. Often this is a method of collecting a series of writings on a similar theme and creating a definitive and coherent work.
Inspired by Carter's "very empowered women," and characters' ability to "defy archetypes," her writing is brimming with subverted fairy tale tropes. They may not directly comment on the Grimms' approach to storytelling – there aren't straw-spinning damsels or demanding prince-frogs populating her pages. Instead, she invents her own ...
Redaction criticism regards the author of the text as editor of the source materials. Unlike its parent discipline, form criticism, redaction criticism does not look at the various parts of a narrative to discover the original genre. Instead, it focuses on how the redactor shaped and moulded the narrative to express theological and ideological ...
If the retracted article is intended to be cited, for example while discussing the role of the publication in a controversy, then use {{retracted|intentional=yes}} which gives Smith,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)