The canonical bibliography is maintained as structured source records rather than copied references inside individual articles.
How the bibliography is used
Every factual claim based on external literature is connected to a source identifier. Selecting the identifier opens the title, authors, publication, DOI or official record, the reason the source is used, how it supports the explanation and the metadata-verification record.
Source classes
| Class | Use |
|---|---|
| Peer-reviewed research | biological, chemical, sensory or engineering evidence |
| Peer-reviewed review | mechanism, scope and interpretation limits |
| Official standard | sensory, laboratory, colour and measurement methods |
| Metrology record | calibration, uncertainty, repeatability and terminology |
| Official technical record | component operation and electrical constraints |
| Internal primary record | FlavoRotor-specific design, build and media provenance |
Canonical source library
The complete, current bibliography contains 66 records and is published at Research references. Article-level bibliographies contain only the records used on that page.
Audit exports
The public research archive also contains machine-readable JSON, CSV and BibTeX records, plus article, paragraph, sentence, formula and image-provenance ledgers. These files support editorial review and do not replace the public source drawer.
