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Gender and Science in Developing Areas: Has the Internet Reduced Inequality?

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Main Author: B Paige Miller; R Sooryamoorthy; Meredith Anderson; Antony Palackal; Wesley Shru
Format: Printed Book
Published: Social Science Quarterly; Sep 2006; 87, 3; 2006
Subjects:
ICT FEMALE SCIENTISTS RESEARCH CAREERS
Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/003017.pdf
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