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Transfer of information is an inseparable part of research and development. All those concerned with scientific research work have to accept the responsibility for this transfer in the same way as they are responsible for their researches.
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Alberani, V., De Castro Pietrangeli, P. (1993). Patterns of Scientific Communication: The Role of Informal Literature. In: Bakker, S., Cleland, M.C. (eds) Information Transfer: New Age — New Ways. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1668-8_11
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