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. 2008 Mar 28:1:5.

Performance, priorities, and future of biomedical research publications in Africa: Need for networks between scientists in developed and developing countries

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Performance, priorities, and future of biomedical research publications in Africa: Need for networks between scientists in developed and developing countries

Olalekan A Uthman. Pan Afr Med J. .
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Keywords: Africa; doctors; health workers; migration.

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