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To protect science’s standing, stay positive while unapologetically celebrating competence, knowledge, learning, and skill.
To protect science’s standing, stay positive while unapologetically celebrating competence, knowledge, learning, and skill.
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ee members to identify LORs written by human or AI authors. Methods: In a multicenter, single-blind trial, a total of 45 LORs (15 human, 15…
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