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Additional Recommendations
¾ Strengthen international relationships on these types of research pro-
jects, particularly including countries at different levels of develop-
ment.
¾ Utilize university-company relationships within less-developed coun-
tries.
¾ Strengthen international relationships between scientists and the au-
thorities responsible for research in various countries.
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