#duplicated — Public Fediverse posts
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Bravo to combatting #research #fraud! The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute settled a lawsuit filed under False Claims Act, agreeing that #researchers used #misrepresented and/or #duplicated images & data in #NIH #grant #applications. Dana-Farber will pay $15 million settlement. https://retractionwatch.com/2025/12/16/dana-farber-settlement-false-claims-act-image-manipulation/
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Bravo to combatting #research #fraud! The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute settled a lawsuit filed under False Claims Act, agreeing that #researchers used #misrepresented and/or #duplicated images & data in #NIH #grant #applications. Dana-Farber will pay $15 million settlement. https://retractionwatch.com/2025/12/16/dana-farber-settlement-false-claims-act-image-manipulation/
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Bravo to combatting #research #fraud! The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute settled a lawsuit filed under False Claims Act, agreeing that #researchers used #misrepresented and/or #duplicated images & data in #NIH #grant #applications. Dana-Farber will pay $15 million settlement. https://retractionwatch.com/2025/12/16/dana-farber-settlement-false-claims-act-image-manipulation/
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Bravo to combatting #research #fraud! The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute settled a lawsuit filed under False Claims Act, agreeing that #researchers used #misrepresented and/or #duplicated images & data in #NIH #grant #applications. Dana-Farber will pay $15 million settlement. https://retractionwatch.com/2025/12/16/dana-farber-settlement-false-claims-act-image-manipulation/
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Bravo to combatting #research #fraud! The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute settled a lawsuit filed under False Claims Act, agreeing that #researchers used #misrepresented and/or #duplicated images & data in #NIH #grant #applications. Dana-Farber will pay $15 million settlement. https://retractionwatch.com/2025/12/16/dana-farber-settlement-false-claims-act-image-manipulation/
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The problem with this is not, that there are no solutions to work around this #inheritance limitation in the #Java #programming language. Solutions exist.
It's just that implementing those would require yet another load of copy-pasted, #duplicated #boilerplate #code, which is exactly what I was aiming to avoid by using a base interface in the first place.
You're making it difficult to design clean architectures, Java.
Very difficult.