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. 2000 Sep 30;321(7264):813-7.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7264.813.

Strengthening health research capacity in developing countries: a critical element for achieving health equity

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Strengthening health research capacity in developing countries: a critical element for achieving health equity

C Sitthi-Amorn et al. BMJ. .
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Number of researchers per 10 000 population in developing and developed countries
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Getting research into practice in rural Thailand
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Vaccination in Bangkok: countries need to cooperate to tackle common regional health problems

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