Brouwer emphasizes, as he had done in his dissertation, that formalism presupposes contextual mathematics at the metalevel. |
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His doctorate was awarded by Leiden in 1870 for a dissertation Homography applied to the theory of quadric surfaces. |
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The more academically orientated the dissertation, the greater the need for theoretical underpinning. |
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In 1874 he submitted this doctoral dissertation on algebraic integers and was awarded the degree. |
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In 1941 he received the degree of Doctor of Science for a dissertation Structure of isomorphic representable infinite algebras and groups. |
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Semifinalists will be required to submit copies of their entire dissertation for the final selection process. |
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Having apparently completed her dissertation, Malie rested her chin on one fist and regarded him with limpid, rather bovine eyes. |
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His dissertation investigates analytic functions and summation procedures by arithmetic means. |
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One of the things I adore about my dissertation advisor is that his tactlessness means that he speaks the truth. |
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We're talking six whole movies here that could provide a veritable dissertation on horror films. |
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A deep-thinking man in our area bailed me up in January to give me a long dissertation about why this year was going to be wet. |
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If you are a graduate student, you may be moving toward completing your master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. |
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The thesis or dissertation is your original research written with the guidance of a group of faculty known as your committee. |
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His dissertation is a study of the politics of religious toleration in the middle colonies. |
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Her dissertation research focused on the use of wild and weed plant species as trap crops and as habitat for beneficials. |
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This dissertation expands and enriches the application of bibliometric approaches to the study of the Web. |
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He is currently revising his dissertation, a study of World War II merchant shipbuilding on San Francisco Bay, for publication. |
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His doctoral dissertation, presented to Munich in 1923, was on turbulence in fluid streams. |
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To be sure, it is a worthy subject for a monograph or doctoral dissertation. |
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I have to complete and defend my dissertation and survive teaching undergrads between now and then. |
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Next add the research and the final dissertation defense some time in May, add water, and voila! |
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It's not for nothing that this author published a dissertation on another poet of private systems, William Blake. |
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I am doing my doctoral dissertation on the art and practice of hand-knitting for women. |
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Her dissertation examined the role of social identity on performance of a positively stereotyped task. |
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The focus of this dissertation is the small free vibration of thin elastic hyperboloidal shells of revolution. |
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Don't allow perfectionist standards to interfere with progress on your dissertation. |
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In his doctoral dissertation of 1934 he considered permutation groups whose elements are determined by the images of three points. |
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Back at Rutgers, he completed all but his dissertation in pursuit of a doctoral degree in comparative literature. |
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Advanced degree programs include classroom and fieldwork, laboratory research, and a dissertation or thesis. |
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My dissertation added to the research literature demonstrating that congenitally disabled children are at greater risk of parental abuse. |
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In 1865 he submitted his doctoral dissertation on a new method to determine the characteristics of conic systems to the University of Copenhagen. |
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The difference between a photo-op and a real news conference is like the difference between having a pop quiz and defending your dissertation. |
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It culminates in a bizarre footnoted dissertation on her father's gentleness of manners to all and sundry. |
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I wrote a post-feminist dissertation and book, without giving it much thought, a boundary encountered in practice, perceived only after-the-fact. |
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Then our boy started a cozy fire in Wendy's Franklin stove using all the existing drafts and notes for her doctoral dissertation. |
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The present article is in part based on material drawn from my doctoral dissertation. |
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Understanding the genetics of this radiation resistance became the subject of her Ph.D. dissertation. |
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Under Lane she studied projective differential geometry and submitted her dissertation on Singularities of Space Curves. |
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It took me some months after defending my dissertation before I could decompress, but I did. |
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Perhaps this is what prompted Veblen's letter to prod Moore into dropping the matter and finalizing his dissertation for publication. |
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Paul's dissertation compared psychodynamic and behavioural therapy strategies in treating anxious individuals. |
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The dissertation is well organized with many fascinating diagrams, charts and figures. |
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A dissertation is a detailed discourse or treatise on a particular topic that provides a new perspective to a phenomenon. |
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However, when it was time for him to write his dissertation, he could not go far from his own culture. |
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It may be that you have to write a dissertation of around 10,000 to 15,000 words for your degree. |
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I did most of my dissertation away from the university, for which I am grateful. |
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She continues to teach at the site and is considering writing her dissertation on this topic. |
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Not only had she lured him into writing her dissertation, now she was punishing him for doing it. |
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I don't have all the answers, but these are questions I ask every day as I write my dissertation. |
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Why not study the literature on terrorism and write a dissertation on its implications for organizations? |
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As the time to write a dissertation approached, Fisher had still not chosen his life work. |
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She has to write a dissertation on patients' rights for her course in medical law and ethics, at King's College London. |
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I am writing about how World War Two affected the lives of women in Britain for my university dissertation. |
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As it turns out, one purpose of my doctoral dissertation is to do exactly that. |
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Chekhov hoped to use the results of his research for his doctoral dissertation. |
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This book began as a doctoral dissertation, a genre predicated on solitary effort. |
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The article and the dissertation decidedly follow such speculativeness. |
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With access to Petraeus, Broadwell decided to structure her dissertation around a case study of his leadership. |
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I certify that I have read this dissertation and that, in my opinion, it is fully adequate in scope and quality as a dissertation for the degree of Doctor. |
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The dissertation title should appear on all five abstracts, although only one should identify the author and provide a current mailing address and daytime telephone number. |
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His doctoral dissertation On definite integrals and functions with application in expansion of series was an early investigation of the theory of singular integral equations. |
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Unfortunately, few professors tell their advisees how to both finish their dissertation and obtain a full-time academic position at the same time. |
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Heretofore my worst disaster was a 3.5 inch disk going wonky and eating a chapter of my dissertation so my number was just up for a hard drive failure. |
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This past May, missing her husband and 5-year-old daughter, she returned to Dhaka to write her dissertation. |
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He surely was only offering to help out a student with her dissertation when he gave her his card. |
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In his dissertation, Riemann studied the representability of functions by trigonometric series and gave the conditions for a function to have an integral. |
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To this reader, her book suffers a good deal from her decision to retread her dissertation as the introductory and methodological chapter of the book. |
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Regulations of The Institute require that candidates for the licentiateship should ultimately be tested on the submission of an approved thesis or research dissertation. |
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He became interested in the subject in the 1970s while studying the mating strategies of common murres on the Welsh island of Skomer for his doctoral dissertation. |
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My doctoral dissertation was on the topic of the value of saving lives. |
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But no, she digresses into a long dissertation on gun control and abortion, veritably begging the Democrats to adopt the position of the Republican Party. |
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His doctoral dissertation was on the theory of the propeller which led to his developing a theory of partial differential equations of the second order. |
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Continuing his interest in the theory of real functions he was awarded his doctorate in 1916 for a dissertation on single-valued mappings and mensurability. |
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Stylistically, this mercifully brief book reeks of dissertation padding. |
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This will provide you publications and a foundation for your dissertation. |
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I told her she had just done two-thirds of a doctoral dissertation. |
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This case-study method has been used extensively in the postwar period, especially for dissertation research given the limited means at the disposal of young scholars. |
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All of these aspects were discussed in Hume's 1757 dissertation, The Natural History of Religion. |
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I don't speak Latin well, so in hearing a dissertation in Latin, I would only be able to make out the odd word of it. |
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In between the raindrops, I put together a short dissertation for our pole-vault campers, based on the key principles expounded by Coach Smith. |
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Peter Moore is a PhD candidate in English at Duke University, writing a dissertation about vernacularity in. |
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He received a master's degree from Yale by giving an oral dissertation to the Yale graduating class. |
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These islands types were all originally identified in Ross' seminal dissertation. |
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Heritage has distanced itself from Richwine and his dissertation. |
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He earned his law doctorate in 1889 by writing a dissertation on legal history titled The history of commercial partnerships in the Middle Ages. |
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In the years between the completion of his dissertation and habilitation, Weber took an interest in contemporary social policy. |
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His doctoral dissertation on the Cold War presents a controversial sociohistory of 1950s America. |
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For his dissertation topic, he decided to see what it would take to devise a new type of lens that would make autofocusing work better. |
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It seems to me that every book reminds me of writing a dissertation. |
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In 1935, at the age of 22, he was elected a fellow of King's on the strength of a dissertation in which he proved the central limit theorem. |
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Mick Moloney's dissertation is supposed to transubstantiate into a book someday. |
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However, in all disciplines the student is obligated to produce and publish a dissertation or thesis in book form. |
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This usually requires an extra year of study with an extra honours dissertation. |
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A dissertation or thesis is prepared under the supervision of a tutor or director. |
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His dissertation contained the seeds of what would later become his famous wigwag signaling system. |
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The dissertation can either be a monograph or it an edited collection of 3 to 7 journal articles. |
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The opponent follows with a short talk on the topic, after which the pair critically discuss the dissertation. |
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The text is based on the author's 2006 dissertation, from the 'Ecole pratique des hautes etudes, Paris. |
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Karl Liersch, in his 1880 inaugural dissertation, cites several passages from poems by Theodulf of Orleans. |
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Among these is Henry Kissinger, who in 1954 wrote his doctoral dissertation, A World Restored, on it. |
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The degree is conferred after a successful dissertation defence. |
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For her dissertation, she investigated a problem she experienced last season when she overtrained in preparation for events and injured her achilles tendon. |
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His dissertation focused on automated analog and mixed-signal system synthesis from specifications described with a hardware description language. |
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To minimize computational cost and maximize parallelization efficiency, basic idea throughout the dissertation is to keep the locality of the algorithm. |
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In the midst of a burgeoning period or mathematic theories of music, Steven Rings's Tonality and Transformation appears as an expansion of his eponymous dissertation. |
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Some universities began their ETD by instituting and electronic copy requirement along with the paper version during submission of the theses or dissertation. |
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Aksum invaded South Arabia several times during late antiquity, the invasions of 518 and 525 in the reign of the Aksumite king Kaleb being the main focus of this dissertation. |
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Usually, the attendees of the defence are given the printed dissertation. |
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An incident which happened about this time will set the characters of these two lads more fairly before the discerning reader than is in the power of the longest dissertation. |
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His dissertation is his most important intellectual progeny to date. |
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Following the advice of his mentor Vilhelm Thomsen, he returned to Copenhagen in August 1888 and began work on his doctoral dissertation on the English case system. |
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