영어에서 Monographs 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Educational Monographs.
Some are research monographs, while others are written at undergraduate, or even high school, level.
Literature(Books and Monographs).
Tarski wrote nineteen monographs in different areas of mathematics.
Publications(Books and Monographs).
Born wrote many textbooks and monographs, mostly for students or experts in the subjects but some are excellent popular accounts of science.
Major Publications(Books and Monographs).
Despite writing no monographs, Bortkiewicz did write books and he wrote over 100 papers(some very long) which are listed in.
He wrote a number of important textbooks and monographs.
The publications of scientific works in technical periodical journals, monographs, study books, atlases testified of high scientific potential of the educational institution.
He was also one of the founders and an editor of the important Mathematical Monographs series.
Flora Agaricina Neerlandica- Critical monographs on the families of agarics and boleti occuring in the Netherlands.
They appeared as Dedekind sums in the Carus Mathematical Monographs series in 1972.
Prof. Demokritov is the author of 19 books,book chapters, monographs, and review articles, 169 original papers in peer reviewed journals, including: Nature(2), Nature Materials(2), Phys.
Volodymyr holds a Ph.D. in Juridical Sciences and has author more than 10 scientific works and monographs.
Author and co-author of more than 180 scientific papers, including 2 inventions, 4 monographs, 4 teaching aids, several articles in scientific journals(WEB Gennady Ivanovich Sidorenko).
Up to 1917 there hadbeen edited 23 collections of"News", published about 500 scientific works including monographs and study books.
Volume 5 of Flora Agaricina Neerlandica: Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring in the Netherlands.
Art historian Burkhard Riemschneider runs an art gallery in Berlin and has published several monographs on contemporary artists.
One of Hockney's most celebrated works, it has featured on the cover of a number of monographs about the artist and was part of an international retrospective devoted to Hockey to celebrate his 80th birthday in 2017.
The Origins of Military Thought: From the Enlightenment to Clausewitz(Oxford Historical Monographs).
In more than 50 books and monographs over his long career, Piaget continued to develop the theme he had first discovered in Paris, that the mind of the child evolves through a series of set stages to adulthood.
There are currently numerous specialized nanoscience and nanotechnology-related texts or monographs at the graduate and senior undergraduate levels.
He saw the importance of the work of Sobolev andSchwartz on the theory of generalised functions and distributions, and he developed this theory in a series of monographs.
Such cases are processed fairly extensively in the agriculture scientific literature, for example, in monographs devoted to various kinds of agricultural crops.
He/she is able to: recognize up-to-date key topics of the field; propose, realise and evaluate research bringing original results; systematically follow local and international scientific literature and appraise it critically; publish results of his/herwork in refereed journals, at local and international conferences, in textbooks and possibly in monographs.-.
Throughout the 1840s and1850s dozens of French pharmacists staked their careers on hashish, publishing dissertations, monographs and peer-review articles on its medicinal and scientific benefits.
The Origins of Military Thought: From the Enlightenment to Clausewitz(Oxford Historical Monographs).
Over 100 years of University existence more than 56000 highly qualifiedspecialists have been prepared, more than 500 monographs and 250 study-books widely known beyond Ukraine have been issued.
Chaucerian Conflict: Languages of Antagonism in Late Fourteenth-Century London(Oxford English Monographs).