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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 given line graph clearly illustrates that the number of papers published by male and female university professors in the UK between 2006 and 2012, whereas the bar chart provides information on how four universities in the UK, which were Warwick, Sheffield, York, and Birmingham, handled publications by subject area, categorized by Humanities, Sciences, and Arts from 2006 to 2012.

Overall, what stands out from the graph and chart is that the number of published articles by males is remarkably higher than that by females, particularly in 2009. Moreover, Humanities was clearly the most popular area among the three categories.

Looking at the details, the line graph shows that the figure for articles by males witnessed fluctuations throughout the period, marginally increasing from 3,000 in 2006 to around 3,200 in 2012; similarly, that by females dramatically rose from 1,000 in 2006 to 3,000 in 2012.

Regarding the bar chart, in Warwick, the number of publications in Humanities recorded 120, ranking first among all categories, followed by Sciences at 90; likewise, the figure in Birmingham was 30, ranking first among all categories, but followed by Arts at approximately 20.

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