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Successful women in the sciences: an analysis of determinants.

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Corporate Authors: New York Academy of Sciences. Section of Anthropology., New York Academy of Sciences. Section of Psychology.
Other Authors: Kundsin, Ruth B., 1916- (ed., Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York] New York Academy of Sciences, 1973.
Series:Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 208.
Subjects:
Women scientists.
Women scientists > United States > Congresses.
Women > Congresses.
Science > Congresses.
Achievement > Congresses.
United States.
Congresses.
Conference proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
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