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  • INFO: United States Government Completely Pulls Out of Sponsorshipof Database That Provides FullText Documents From NTIS, David P. Dillard
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  • INFO: MEDICAL: RESEARCH : MEDICAL: PERIODICALS : BIOSCIENCES: NewYork Times Article Discusses Proposed National Institutes of Health WebBased Journal for Publishing Biomedical Research Information, David P. Dillard
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