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How Are Credit Checks Conducted?
Credit checks in the context of catalysis can be multifaceted. They typically involve:
Verifying the
credentials
and
track record
of researchers and institutions.
Checking the
authenticity
of data and publications through peer reviews and replication studies.
Assessing the
financial stability
and
funding sources
for research projects.
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