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high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


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A preprint is {Quote} a way in which a manuscript containing scientific results can be rapidly communicated from one scientist, or a group of scientists, to the entire scientific community {end of Quote}.


Reference: What are preprints? (2016)



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