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. 2021 Sep 22;10:e00235. doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2021.e00235

Erratum regarding previously published articles

PMCID: PMC9123478  PMID: 35607661

The Footnote statements were not included in the published version of articles that appeared in Volumes 1,4,6,8 and 9 of HardwareX. For the below articles, given his role as Co-Editor in Chief, Prof Joshua Pearce had no involvement in the peer-review process and has no access to information regarding the same. Full responsibility for the editorial process for these articles was delegated to Prof Todd Duncombe.

  • Open source laboratory sample rotator mixer and shaker (Volume 1, April 2017, Pages 1-12)

  • RepRapable Recyclebot: Open source 3-D printable extruder for converting plastic to 3-D printing filament (Volume 4, October 2018, e00026)

  • Approaches to open source 3-D printable probe positioners and micromanipulators for probe stations (Volume 4, October 2018, e00042)

  • Open source low-cost power monitoring system (Volume 4, October 2018, e00044)

  • Ystruder: Open source multifunction extruder with sensing and monitoring capabilities (Volume 6, November 2019, e00080)

  • Conversion of self-contained breathing apparatus mask to open source powered air-purifying particulate respirator for fire fighter COVID-19 response (Volume 8, October 2020, e00129)

  • Open source high-temperature RepRap for 3-D printing heat-sterilizable PPE and other applications (Volume 8, October 2020, e00130)

  • Partially RepRapable automated open source bag valve mask-based ventilator (Volume 8, October 2020, e00131)

  • Open source arc analyzer: Multi-sensor monitoring of wire arc additive manufacturing (Volume 8, October 2020, e00137)

  • Parametric nasopharyngeal swab for sampling COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses: Open source design, SLA 3-D printing and UV curing system (Volume 8, October 2020, e00135)

  • Economic savings for scientific free and open source technology: A review (Volume 8, October 2020, e00139)

  • VentMon: An open source inline ventilator tester and monitor (Volume 9, April 2021, e00195)


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