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Postprint
Electronic version of a scholarly manuscript after peer review / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A postprint is a digital draft of a research journal article after it has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication, but before it has been typeset and formatted by the journal.[1][2]
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