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Band 5+: The chart below shows the number of male and female research student studying six science-related subjects at a UK university in 2009.

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The image presents a bar chart indicating research student numbers across six sciences at a UK university in 2009, detailing male and female enrolments: Physics shows 200 men and 40 women; Astronomy has 110 men and 30 women; Geology consists of 90 men and 70 women; Biology presents 200 women and 20 men; Medicine includes 100 women and 80 men; Veterinary medicine involves 110 women and 20 men.
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The bar chart illustrates how many male and female students learning in six different science- related subjects, namely, physics, astronomy, geology, biology, medicine and veterinary medicine in 2009.

Overall, it is evident that both genders had the highest of students in Biology and Medicine. It is also noticeable that females were the lowest than that of males in physics, except veterinary medicine larger than that of male pupils. These were males gender more than that females in all subjects, execpt veterinary medicine. In addition, Physics was least popular field among females.

According to the chart, the number of men in Biology was the largest at nearly 250 research students than that of women, which was followed by that of Medicine and Physics at about 200 and 220, respectively. In term of Physics, the data for females were one fourth of that of their male counterparts, while in astronomy and geology were significantly higher.

Remaining the subjects, in Astronomy and geology were similar at 150 students that of male and higher than that of female by 20 pupils. By contrast, veterinary medicine was only subject in which more women learned than men, whereas in compare to females at about 120 pupils and at nearly 80 males

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The bar chart illustrates how many male and female students learning in six different science-related subjects, namely, physics, astronomy, geology, biology, medicine, and veterinary medicine in 2009. Overall, it is evident that both genders had the highest number of students in biology and medicine. It is also noticeable that females were the lowest than that […]

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