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I need to respond by explaining the copyright issues and guide them towards legal alternatives. Suggest checking if their institution has access through libraries, academic databases like PubMed or Google Scholar for related articles, or open educational resources. Maybe recommend looking for public libraries that have copies, or contacting the publisher for possible discounts or e-book options. So, the user wants information on how to
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I should also mention that while I can't provide the PDF, I can help summarize content or explain topics related to human parasitology if they have specific questions. That way, I assist them in a way that's compliant with policies and still be helpful.