Latinos in Science, Math, and ProfessionsInfobase Publishing, 14.5.2014 - 289 sivua The 177 profiles include Carlos Juan Finlay, Barbara J. Robles, and more. A bibliography directs the reader to sources for further information about Latino Americans in general, as well as those in the fields of science, math, and other professions. |
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Entries by Area of Activity | 247 |
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Entries by Ethnicity or Country of Origin | 255 |
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