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Promoting a Global Culture of Science

Basic scientific research is largely limited to the West. Original scientific contributions by the rest of the world are extremely limited, though China, South Korea and India are beginning to make their presence felt. This absence of scientific research is largely due to the undeveloped state of sc...

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Published in:European review (Chichester, England) England), 2009-10, Vol.17 (3-4), p.477-486
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Science
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South Korea
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