Buying in or Selling Out?: The Commercialization of the American University
The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats
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Rai, A. (2004). The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats. In Buying in or Selling Out?: The Commercialization of the American University (pp. 117–126).
Rai, A. “The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats.” In Buying in or Selling Out?: The Commercialization of the American University, 117–26, 2004.
Rai A. The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats. In: Buying in or Selling Out?: The Commercialization of the American University. 2004. p. 117–26.
Rai, A. “The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats.” Buying in or Selling Out?: The Commercialization of the American University, 2004, pp. 117–26.
Rai A. The Increasingly Proprietary Nature of Publicly Funded Biomedical Research: Benefits and Threats. Buying in or Selling Out?: The Commercialization of the American University. 2004. p. 117–126.
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