INTRODUCTION
In its broadest sense, diversity is the availability of differences, variations, separations, disparities and divisions in human populations, among life forms, inanimate objects and technology. In biological sciences, diversity often refers to biodiversity, the availability of different and varied life forms. Social sciences have developed the notion of diversity to explore how biological and social differences are socially and culturally received, treated and (de)valued among human populations. In physical sciences, diversity refers to objects having different physical qualities. The interest in diversity is evident across many scientific disciplines, including biology, chemistry, physics, social ...
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