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Ladies in the laboratory? American and British women in science, 1800 - 1900: a survey of their contributions to research

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Good fit if you want a curiosity-driven science/tech pick. Solid match if you want a science/tech read that stays grounded.

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Probably a mismatch if you want no practical conceptual signal. May not fit if you want soft narrative with low information density.

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Ladies in the laboratory? American and British women in science, 1800 - 1900: a survey of their contributions to research by Thomas M. Creese ; Mary R.S. Creese looks like a technical or knowledge-first title built around explanation from the record we have here. The copy on hand shows Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, useful if you want to gauge size and reading commitment.

Edition on file: Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc • ISBN 9780810832879.

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Better candidate if you want explanation, structure, and a more idea-led reading experience.

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Steady Needs some room

Steady commitment. Best if you want more than a quick hit but not a huge undertaking.

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This one stands out as a concept-driven read, the kind of book readers open when they want understanding more than mood.

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This looks like the kind of book you read with an eye toward useful takeaways, not just atmosphere.

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Ladies in the laboratory? American and British women in science, 1800 - 1900: a survey of their contributions to research by Thomas M. Creese ; Mary R.S. Creese looks like a steady knowledge-first read for readers who want systems, facts, and explanations.

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