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FREE RESEARCH PAPER FOR EVERYONE AROUND THE WORLD

 ANY KIND OF SCIENCE RESEARCH PAPER FOR FREE!!!!!!!!

YES, YOU CAN GET IT FOR FREE

Sci-Hub

yes, Sci-Hub --The first website in the world to provide mass and public access to millions of research paper for free. yes it is a pirate website . They get copyright issues many times but they continue their work. 

their moto is- "knowledge to all"

they have not any particular url or website link. 

HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR PAPER OF INTEREST:

  1. Go to https://scholar.google.co.in
  2. Search for your research paper of interest and go to respective link.
  3. Copy the URL of that page, or copy the PMID/DOI of the paper
  4. Now go to any search engine (i.e. google , bing, etc)and search for Sci-Hub
  5. go to the website  https://scihub.wikicn.top/
  6. Paste the link and download.

If you are capable, you can donate some amount to Sci-hub.

THANK YOU

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