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Cardiovascular Research 2002 55(2):236-237; doi:10.1016/S0008-6363(02)00485-6
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Copyright © 2002, European Society of Cardiology

An odyssee of figures or the importance of proofs

Michiel J Janse

Received 15 May 2002; accepted 15 May 2002

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In an Editorial [1] I quoted the writer Julian Barnes, who described his experience with the ‘fact checking department’ of The New Yorker. If the fact checkers, despite enormous efforts, are unable to confirm an authors' statement (for example whether or not there was indeed a Landseer hanging in Buckingham Palace on the day . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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