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Life, physical, and social science occupations
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Animal scientists
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Food scientists and technologists
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Soil and plant scientists
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Biochemists and biophysicists
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Microbiologists
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Zoologists and wildlife biologists
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Biological scientists, all other
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Conservation scientists
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Foresters
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Epidemiologists
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Medical scientists, except epidemiologists
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Life scientists, all other
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Astronomers
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Physicists
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Atmospheric and space scientists
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Chemists
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Materials scientists
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Environmental scientists and specialists, including health
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Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers
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Hydrologists
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Physical scientists, all other
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Economists
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Market research analysts
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Survey researchers
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Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists
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Industrial-organizational psychologists
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Psychologists, all other
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Sociologists
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Urban and regional planners
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Anthropologists and archeologists
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Geographers
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Historians
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Political scientists
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Social scientists and related workers, all other
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Agricultural and food science technicians
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Biological technicians
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Chemical technicians
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Geological and petroleum technicians
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Nuclear technicians
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Social science research assistants
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Environmental science and protection technicians, including health
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Forensic science technicians
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Forest and conservation technicians
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Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other
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