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This presentation was given on 25 July 2022 as part of the AIM-RSF knowledge share series at the Alan Turing Institute. We introduce the idea of reproducibility as defined in The Turing Way and give examples of how we can produce reproducible research in health data research projects.
FAIR data, Data Science, Reproducibility, Health data
FAIR data, Data Science, Reproducibility, Health data
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