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The bar chart depicts the gender comparison of science subject undertaken by young people, in a british university in 2009. Generally, physics is more male-dominated than veterinary medicine which takes the opposite trend. First, biology bears the highest number of student enrollment with slightly more males than females.Closely following on its heels, is medicine with […]
The chart illustrates the number of male and female research students studying science-related subjects – Physics, Astronomy, Geology, Biology, Medicine and Veterinary medicine – in 2009 at a UK unversity. Overall, majority of both men and women studied biology and medicine, there were significant gap in physics, astronomy and geology which those categories showed higher […]
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 had the lowest than males […]
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 had the lowest than that of […]
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 […]
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 […]
