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Nature 452, 530 (3 April 2008) | doi:10.1038/452530d; Published online 2 April 2008
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Give south Indian authors their true names
See associated Correspondence: Kurien, Nature 453, 450 (May 2008)Patil, Nature 453, 450 (May 2008)
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Your recent News Feature 'Identity crisis' (Nature 451, 766–767; 2008) reveals that many Chinese, Japanese and Korean researchers do not receive due credit for their work, owing to inconsistent abbreviation practices and journal requirements regarding names. Many other Asian scientists face similar problems.
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