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Strategy of Online Teaching of Analytical Chemistry Course in Higher Vocational Education Based on Epidemic Prevention and Control

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NOTICE OF RETRACTION: While investigating potential publication-related misconduct in connection with the ICIMTech 2021 Conference Proceedings, serious concerns were raised that cast doubt on the integrity of the peer-review process and all papers published in the Proceedings of this Conference. The integrity of the entire Conference has been called into question. As a result, of its investigation, ACM has decided to retract the Entire Conference Proceedings and all related papers from the ACM Digital Library.

None of the papers from this Proceeding should be cited in the literature because of the questionable integrity of the peer review process for this Conference.

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    ICIMTECH 21: Retracted on September 15, 2021The Sixth International Conference on Information Management and Technology
    August 2021
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    DOI:10.1145/3465631

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