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Suggested Citation: "EMPLOYMENT." National Research Council. 1992. Science and Engineering Programs: On Target for Women?. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2039.

EMPLOYMENT

Reproductive physiologist Dr. Barbara Durrant, curator of primates Diane Brockman, and veterinarian Dr. Jane Meier prepare a lion-tailed macaque for artificial insemination at the San Diego Zoo Hospital.

(Photo: Zoological Society of San Diego)

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