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James Scott-Brown:

I don’t think these 2 characters should be here

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This link doesn’t work - the DOI doesn’t resolve.

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The references should list the original URL (not the URL modified to use the MIT library proxy, which won’t work for anyone without an MIT student/staff login); there are 19 such URLs on this page.

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James Scott-Brown:

This reference is duplicated (with inconsistent name capitalization)