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The second legislator doesn't make an argument, but simply states the claim that considerations of male/female balance have no place in science
The second legislator assumes that considerations of male/female balance wouldn’t meaningfully affect the outcomes of research, for example with respect to physiological factors that differ between male and female participants.
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