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Scientific Research in the Universities

Professor Kakiuchi surveys the state of research in the universities—both national and private—and pinpoints the improvements that could be made.

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KAKIUCHI, Y. Scientific Research in the Universities. Nature 240, 194–197 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/240194a0

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