Open access for operational research publications from low- and middle-income countries: who pays?
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A D Harries | A M V Kumar | S G Hinderaker | A J Reid | R Zachariah | M Khogali | R Van den Bergh | A Ramsay | R F Terry | P Isaakidis | B Draguez | P Delaunois | S B Nagaraja | J C Reeder | O Denisiuk | E Ali | R J Kosgei | J van Griensven | G L Quaglio | D Maher | N E Billo
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