In this article an attempt is made, with particular emphasis on university experience, to give an overall view of scientific research in New Zealand and its special features as seen through the eyes of a research worker.
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POLETTI, A. Scientific Research in New Zealand. Nature 246, 257–259 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/246257a0
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