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Woman in Science : ウィキペディア英語版 | Woman in Science
''Woman in Science''〔(Woman in Science, by H. J. Mozans (MIT Press, 1974) )〕 is a book written by H. J. Mozans (a pseudonym for John Augustine Zahm) in 1913. It is an account of women who have contributed to the sciences, up to the time when it was published. ==Themes== The comprehensive theme that is depicted throughout ''Woman in Science'' is that of women's biological capacity. It is asserted that women being less prominent than men in science is due to the lack of educational and career opportunities available rather than, the biological aspects of brain size or structure. In addition, the book encompasses the many developments of science throughout history. The main objective of the author/book was for women to become more involved and gain a respected position in the scientific field, in addition to increasing educational and career opportunities for women interested in science. It was one of the first collaborations of women's contributions to the scientific community, and it "explored the barriers to women's participation in science."〔(''Has Feminism Changed Science?'' ), by Londa Schiebinger, Cambridge: Harvard University Press 2001, ISBN 978-0-674-00544-0, p 23〕
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