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# Definition and Capturing Reuse Instance

### Definition

Reuse instances are the feedbacks left by the researchers (reuser) who tried/reused the author’s research findings. Researchers (Reuser) may leave their reuse feedback on materials, data-sets, experimental procedures & on troubleshooting provided by the authors in the Reuse Recipe Document.

### Capturing Reuse Instance

Reuse instances are captured with complete details of the researchers (reuser) alongwith their ORCID before they leave a feedback on the Reuse Recipe Document (Fig.50).

![Fig.52 Create Reuse Instance Steps](/files/-LQt-I1vQJRVAo8GhfBH)


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