The Sad Saga and Unfortunate Trend of Plagiarism in Biomedical Journals.Can We Prevent This Global Avalanche?
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Hussain Khan Z. The Sad Saga and Unfortunate Trend of Plagiarism in Biomedical Journals.Can We Prevent This Global Avalanche?. Acta Med Iran. 1;47(3):249-250.


