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<p class="lead"> On the reproducibility of science: unique identification of research resources in the biomedical literature. </p> <br> Datasets for the paper, published in <a href="https://peerj.com/articles/148/" target="blank">PeerJ 1:e148</a>. Datasets shared on Figshare: <a href="http://figshare.com/articles/Unique_ID_datasets/773119" target="blank">Datasets</a>. <br> <br> <img src="/api/v1/project/inrh9/node/bg4di/figshare/download/article/1015757/file/1450096" width= "400px" />
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