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The difficulties of providing family planning care on a world-wide scale have led to considerable emphasis on research in human reproduction. How much of this research should, and can, be carried out in developing countries raises many issues in research administration.
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Kessler, A., Standley, C. Human reproduction and family planning: research strategies in developing countries. Nature 251, 577–579 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1038/251577a0
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