Examples of using Three papers in English and their translations into Danish
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I'm syndicated in three papers.
Reading three papers all reporting the same news is a terrific use of trees.
The discussion was based on three papers.
Max likes his three papers in the morning.
By the spring of 1874,Kovalevskaya had completed three papers.
I will be submitting three papers in the coming days.
Three papers given in relate to Gallarati's contributions to Grassmannian geometry.
In particular the award was for three papers all published in 1939.
His fourth work in 1934 was on geometry in the area of his first three papers.
Yet each one found two or three papers out of the program of high interest.
The three papers were on Partial differential equations, Abelian integrals and Saturn's Rings.
With support from Jacques Sturm,he published three papers in Bulletin de Férussac in April 1830.
Honda's next three papers all considered the problem of class numbers of algebraic number fields.
Also among his early work was a series of three papers titled Asymptotic partition formulae.
He had begun work on geomagnetism in 1913 and between then and1915 had published three papers on the topic.
The same year he published three papers of fundamental importance on the theory of atomic structure.
He published his first mathematical paper in 1880 and a further three papers the following year.
He published three papers all entitled A dynamical theory of the electric and luminiferous medium between 1894 and 1897.
He investigated their wide applications in approximation theory in a series of three papers between 1969 and 1973.
While still an undergraduate he had three papers published in the newly founded Cambridge Mathematical Journal edited by Duncan Gregory.
During these nineteen years of holding temporary positions he published three papers on Boolean logic and one on probability.
He had already had three papers published before his doctorate was awarded and, after graduating, he was appointed as an instructor at Princeton.
His explanation covered the absorption and excitation of spectral lines andthe correspondence principle which he had set out in three papers On the quantum theory of spectra between 1918 and 1922.
The third of the three papers was Sur l'homologie des espaces homogènes in which he applied the ideas in his second paper to cohomology rings.
On 24 July 1912, with his paper still unfinished, Bohr left Rutherford's group in Manchester and returned to Copenhagen to continue to develop his new theory of the atom, completing the work in 1913.The same year he published three papers of fundamental importance on the theory of atomic structure.
Publications came thick and fast;he published three papers in 1923, a further five papers in 1924, four in 1925 and five in 1926.
Three papers in 1931-33 concerned deriving the sample distributions of estimates of the parameters of a bivariate normal distribution when some of the individuals gave observations on both variables, some others on only one.
Exact separation of recursively enumerable sets within theories written jointly with Hilary Putnam was published in 1960 whileSmullyan also published Theories with effectively inseparable nuclei in that year and then in 1961 the three papers Extended canonical systems; Elementary formal systems; and Monadic elementary formal systems.
While still an undergraduate he had three papers published in the newly founded Cambridge Mathematical Journal edited by Duncan Gregory. Cayley graduated as Senior Wrangler and won the first Smith's prize.
In the first of three papers, all written in 1905, Einstein examined the phenomenon discovered by Max Planck, according to which electromagnetic energy seemed to be emitted from radiating objects in discrete quantities.
