Women scientists / Nancy J. Veglahn.
Material type:
- 0816024820 (acidfree paper)
- 509.22 VEG 22nd ed.
- Q130 .V44 1991
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509.22 GRO The Grolier library of science biographies. | 509.22 LER Einstein & Newton : | 509.22 ONE The 100 most influential scientists of all time / | 509.22 VEG Women scientists / | 510. 19 ARE Conquering math anxiety : | 510 ANG Arkansas transition to college mathematics : | 510 ANG Arkansas transition to college mathematics : |
Includes bibliography and index
Profiles the lives and achievements of ten American women scientists, including Annie Jump Cannon, Margaret Mead, and Rachel Carson.Women in Science celebrates the achievements of the intrepid women who have paved the way for the next generation of female engineers, biologists, mathematicians, doctors, astronauts, physicists, and more!
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