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Towards Reproducible and Automated Electrochemistry

Duke et al., 2023

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8835057623549039378
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Duke R
Mahmoudi S
Kaur A
Bhat V
Dingle I
Stumme N
Shaw S
Eaton D
Vego A
Risko C
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Ensuring scientific reproducibility holds increasing importance in chemistry as it underpins the credibility and integrity of research findings. However, reproducing experiments and measurements is often hindered by incomplete or ambiguous procedural data in scientific …
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