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Major factors affecting biomedical cross-city R&D collaborations based on cooperative patents in China

Due to the fastidiousness of the industry, it has become absolutely necessary for the biomedical industry to seek innovative R&D collaborations in order to maintain high standards in technological advances as well as the array of products from various fields. The biomedical industry is seen to b...

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Published in:Scientometrics 2021-03, Vol.126 (3), p.1923-1943
Main Authors: Dong, Zuo-jun, Xu, Lan, Cheng, Jia-hui, Sun, Guo-jun
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Coastal zone
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Computer Science
Economic models
Economics
Geographical locations
Information Storage and Retrieval
Innovations
Interaction models
Library Science
Municipalities
Political factors
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