We see what we measure

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Nature Food | 2023年 / 4卷
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This year’s World Metrology Day is themed around the global food system. Beyond the need for metrics that can capture complexity, this is an opportunity to reflect more broadly on the quantitative paradigm that largely underlies food systems research.
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