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1. Independent Status and Non-Affiliation

The domain arisenutrint.eu and its contents operate as an independent, non-commercial educational repository. This digital archive is not the official website of the ARISE NUTRINT research consortium, nor is it owned, operated, or endorsed by Harvard University, the Technical University of Munich (TUM), or any other institution originally participating in the consortium. Any reference to these institutions, their researchers, or their logos is strictly for historical accuracy and contextual verification relating to the original research initiatives and does not imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation.

2. Archival Mission and Knowledge Preservation

The core objective of this repository is Knowledge Preservation. The archive safeguards methodological frameworks, metadata schemas, and historical epidemiological insights for the benefit of the global scientific community. This preservation maintains records of past research methodologies for verification, reference, and academic study, preventing the loss of scientific heritage.

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  • No personally identifiable information (PII) is maintained or accessible.
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