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In a study of retractions in biomedical journals, 436 were due to error, 201 were due to plagiarism, 888 were due to fraud, 29 l were duplications of publications, and 287 had other causes (based on data from "Misconduct Accounts for the Majority of Retracted Scientific Publications," by Fang, Steen, Casadevall, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 110, No. 3). Among such retractions, does misconduct (fraud, duplication, plagiarism) appear to be a major factor?
Answer:
This is a case where misconduct becomes an important factor.
Explanation:
This is a case where misconduct becomes an important factor, mainly because fraud is the most prominent type of retraction. In addition, this type of contiguity characterizes a crime and removes the credibility of the institution that housed the execution of these articles, in addition to removing the relevance of those who wrote, promoted and published them. This discredits science in general and can have serious social and legal consequences.
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It is expected that the food demand will increase from 59% to 98% within the year 2050.
Explanation:
Due to climate change , urbanization as well as due to fall in investment the production process will fall but globally there will be huge demand for food. As a result the prices of the food (corn as well as soyabeans) will increase.
When there is more supply and less demand of the product , that leads to fall in price of the product but on the other hand when there is less supply and more demand the price of the product will increase. So certain steps should be taken so that such scenario does not occur. There should be increase in production of crops so that during high demand the situation can be handled.