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Letter to the editor: Laxdal (2023) “The sex gap in sports and exercise medicine research: who does research on females?”

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J.S.W., J.C.S., and M.J.M, were supported by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant to M.J.M. J.S.W. is supported by an Ontario Women’s Health Scholars Award, funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Ministry of Long-Term Care. J.C.S. is supported by an Ontario Graduate Scholarship.

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J.S.W., and J.C.S. wrote the letter to the editor with input from S.A.R. and M.J.M. All authors edited and revised the letter prior to final submission.

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Williams, J.S., Stone, J.C., Ritz, S.A. et al. Letter to the editor: Laxdal (2023) “The sex gap in sports and exercise medicine research: who does research on females?”. Scientometrics 128, 4155–4160 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-023-04741-2

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