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Currently, society is stifling rather than nurtures the development of women entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia.
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After their breakthrough work, Robert went on to nurture the development of the assisted reproduction.
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Thus more money for research means more apprenticeship training opportunities to nurture the development of the next generation of scientists and scientific entrepreneurs.
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