Examples of using Lectured in English and their translations into Korean
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Lectured yes.
In 1913 she lectured in Vienna.
He lectured in all these languages.
Won a Pulitzer. I mean, I lectured at universities.
He lectured there on mathematical physics until 1870.
Well, I have spoken, lectured… No, it's… it's older.
He lectured in Belgium, Egypt, Romania and South America.
You know, I don't feel like getting lectured from a person.
He then lectured as a Privatdozent at Göttingen until 1908.
As a result,without needing to make money, he lectured less.
Well, he never lectured as part of his duties.
Was very well prepared for his classes, and he lectured very fast.
From 1938 Gnedenko lectured at Moscow State University.
After the visit,along with Heisenberg, he crossed the Pacific and lectured in Japan.
At Oxford Ockham lectured on the Book of Sentences of Peter Lombard.
Invited to be the Emmy Noether Lecturer for the Association for Women in Mathematics, she lectured on Paracompactness.
There he lectured on analysis and algebra, becoming a full professor in 1928.
In 1932 he spent time in Germany and lectured at Göttingen, Berlin and Hamburg.
He often lectured on the history of mathematical ideas, a topic which greatly fascinated him.
Thus more than half of the mathematicians who lectured in our academic schools were killed.
Voronoy lectured at Warsaw University, being appointed professor of pure mathematics there.
Bruno was never one to keep his head down, and he lectured publicly opposing the views of Aristotle.
Feb. Lectured on"Cool Touch Laser" in Laser Conference of Korean Dermatologic Association.
In the following years Wittgenstein lectured there on logic, language, and the philosophy of mathematics.
He lectured on religion and moral philosophy with strong pacifistic and socialistic overtones.
In 1993, the same year that she receivedthe Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize, Young lectured at the Real and complex dynamical systems meeting in Hillerod, Denmark.
He lectured and assisted with tutorial sessions and began to take an interest in statistical ideas.
In the summer of 1858 he lectured at a conference in Montreux but while in the Swiss town he suffered a heart attack.
Lehmer lectured at the International Conference on Computers and Mathematics held at Stanford University in 1986.
In 1935 Carleman himself lectured at the Mittag-Leffler Institute on a generalization of the Fourier transformation.