Under-representation of developing countries in the research literature: ethical issues arising from a survey of five leading medical journals
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Vikram Patel | Sisira Siribaddana | Athula Sumathipala | V. Patel | S. Siribaddana | A. Sumathipala | Sisira Siribaddana | Athula Sumathipala | Vikram Patel
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