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Default Botany Researchers: Collaboration Can Increase Your Research Productivity

Dear Botany Researcher,

Collaboration is the lifeblood of good research, but finding desired
co-authors can be difficult.

We recently launched MyNetResearch.com, the research website that
creates a community of accessible researchers.

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- manage your research papers and grant proposals online and access
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- receive expert advice on research and statistical design
- read about the latest research in hundreds of different subjects,
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Over 15,600 researchers from 95 countries and many research
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Sincerely,

Bay Arinze, Ph.D., Founding Editor
MyNetResearch,
Empowering Collaboration™
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