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Band 7+: the line graph shows the number of articles published by per year by male and female UK university professors and the bar chart shows publications by subject are over the same time frame from four UK universities

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The image includes two data visualizations: (1) A line graph displays the number of articles published per year from 2006 to 2012 by university professors, with males publishing approximately: 3400 (2006), 3200 (2007), 3000 (2008), 3300 (2011), 3350 (2012); females published: 1500 (2006), 1700 (2007), 1900 (2008), 2400 (2011), 2800 (2012). (2) A bar graph showing publications by subject area across four universities from 2006 to 2012, with Warwick having about 70 in Humanities, 90 in Sciences, 60 in Arts; Sheffield with 40 in Humanities, 55 in Sciences, 30 in Arts; York with 30 in Humanities, 120 in Sciences, 20 in Arts; Birmingham with 20 in Humanities, 110 in Sciences, 10 in Arts.
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The line graph illustrates how many article publications were produced by British male and female professors, whereas the bar chart compares the number of publications based on their subject domain in 4 universities, both charts cover the same period of time.

Overall, it is immediately obvious that the number of articles published by women rose significantly in comparison to those of men. As to publications by subject area, it is seen that humanities prevailed across the four universities throughout the entire period.

First, although, in 2006, there was a huge discrepancy in the proportion of articles published between male and female professors, the figures for female professors experienced steady growth in 2008, and continued to grow exponentially until hitting a peak of 3000 published articles.

With regards to the publications by subject area, among 4 universities, Warwick university produced a much greater number of publications across all three domains. Whereas, humanities was the most prevailing subject domain among the other three universities.

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