Let us assume that scientists, being on average smart individuals, come with an intrinsic drive to, constantly and based on analytical results, improve the quality of their work and their… Click to show full abstract
Let us assume that scientists, being on average smart individuals, come with an intrinsic drive to, constantly and based on analytical results, improve the quality of their work and their professional environment. So how can we make science in general and physiological research in particular, better? Answering that question is more than a hypothetical pastime from some ivory tower. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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