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THE Governments of the American countries look to men of science, on one hand, for sound appraisals of their hemisphere resources and, on the other, for scientifically sound judgments as to the methods under which these resources can best be utilized in order to promote the general welfare and raise the standard of living of all American peoples.
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WALLACE, H. Co-operative Agricultural Research in the Americas*. Nature 146, 151–152 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146151a0
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