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A revision of materials originally prepared for the United Nations Conference on the Organization of Research and Training in Africa in Relation to the Study, Conservation, and Utilization of Natural Resources, Lagos, Nigeria, July 28–August 6, 1964.

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Weidenbaum, M.L. Government encouragement of private sector research and development. St Comp Int Dev 1, 123–131 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02800588

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