Exclusive: the papers that most heavily cite retracted studies

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* Sandhiya, M. & Aneetha, A. S. _9th Intl Conf. Smart Struct. Syst_. 1–4 (2023). * Nazari, A. _Mater. Res._ 15, 383–396 (2012). Article  Google Scholar  * Nazari, A., Khalaj, G. &


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