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The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats
The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats
The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats
Rai, A. K. (author) / Stein, D. G.
Conference on Commercialization of the Academy; Buying in or selling out? ; 2002
2004-01-01
10 pages
Conference paper
English
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