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  • fabrication, i.e. making up of results and their recording as real.

  • falsification, i.e. manipulation of research materials, equipment, processes or change, omission, suppression of data or results without justification.

  • plagiarism, i.e usage of other people's work or ideas without giving proper credit to the original source. This is a violation of the rights of the original author(s) to their intellectual outputs.

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Custodian: Steering Council