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AgBioForum, 8(2&3): [removed]. ©2005 AgBioForum. Can Technology Transfer Help Public-Sector Researchers Do More with Less? The Case of the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service Kelly Day Rubenstein and Paul W. Heisey Un
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