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dissertation and dynamics
In 1874 she presented three papers — on partial differential equations, on the dynamics of Saturn's rings and on elliptic integrals — to the University of Göttingen as her doctoral dissertation.
* " Cylindrical manifolds and tube dynamics in the restricted three-body problem "-PhD dissertation by Shane D. Ross
* Patrick Chike Onwuachi, " Religious concepts and socio-cultural dynamics of Afro-American religious cults in St. Louis, Missouri " ( Ph. D. dissertation, Saint Louis University, 1963 ).

dissertation and involved
" The structure of a dissertation consists in an introduction that elucidates the basic definitions involved in the question as set, followed by an argument or thesis, a counter-argument or antithesis, and a resolving argument or synthesis that is not a compromise between the former but the production of a new argument, ending with a conclusion that does not sum up the points but opens onto a new problem.
In addition, doctoral programs typically require students to learn more advanced statistics, to be involved in research endeavors, and to complete a doctoral dissertation constituting original research.
Her doctoral dissertation involved the development of a pressure-indicating coating that uses oxygen quenching of porphyrin photoluminescence to provide continuous surface pressure maps of aerodynamic test models in wind tunnels.
Her multi-disciplinary dissertation ( materials science and physiology ) involved evaluating the effects of simulated space flight on bone strength and fracture toughness.
His dissertation involved evaluating the effect of crystalline defects and sample purity on the superconducting properties of niobium.
The licentiate is particularly popular with students already involved in the working life, for the reason that completing a full doctor's dissertation while working would be too difficult.
Marshall McLuhan's dissertation on Thomas Nashe ( via the classical trivium ), who was involved in a high-profile literary quarrel with Harvey, was shaped by his interest in aligning Harvey with dialectic and the plain style ( logic in the sense of Ramus ), and Nashe with the full resources of Elizabethan rhetoric.
His dissertation involved growing animal cells in tissue culture, at which he was unsuccessful.

dissertation and experimental
Haraway then did a triple major in zoology, philosophy and literature at the Colorado College She completed her Ph. D. in biology at Yale in 1970 writing a dissertation about the use of metaphor in shaping experiments in experimental biology titled Crystals, Fabrics, and Fields: Metaphors of Organicism in Twentieth-Century Developmental Biology.
In June, he married Henriette Wiechert, who was " starring " as the experimental subject with the nicknames " Miss Dora D ." or " Miss D ." in his dissertation.
In experimental sciences the dissertation is based on an independent research project conducted under the supervision of a professor, the results of which must be published in at least three papers in peer-review scientific journals.

dissertation and work
Mathematicians including Jean le Rond d ' Alembert had produced false proofs before him, and Gauss's dissertation contains a critique of d ' Alembert's work.
The species name troglodytes, Greek for " cave-dweller ", was coined by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach in his book De generis humani varietate nativa liber (" on the natural varieties of the human genus ") published in 1776, This book was based on his dissertation presented one year before ( it had a date 16 Sep 1775 printed on its title page ) to the University of Göttingen for internal use only, thus the dissertation did not meet the conditions for published work in the sense of zoological nomenclature.
) is reserved for those who can prove a particular distinction in the field, usually through a body of published work or the submission of a dissertation.
Sapir's work on Takelma became his doctoral dissertation which he defended in 1908.
The dissertation foreshadowed several important trends in Sapir's work: Particularly the careful attention to native speakers ' intuition regarding sound patterns, that would later become the basis for Sapir's formulation of the phoneme.
Evidence assembled by Frank A. Pattie suggests that Mesmer plagiarized his dissertation from a work by Richard Mead, an eminent English physician and Newton's friend.
Bloomfield's earliest work was in historical Germanic studies, beginning with his dissertation, and continuing with a number of papers on Indo-European and Germanic phonology and morphology.
Bloomfield's work in Indo-European beyond his dissertation was limited to an article on palatal consonants in Sanskrit and one article on the Sanskrit grammatical tradition associated with Pāṇini, in addition to a number of book reviews.
In some universities, a qualifying exam serves to test both the breadth and depth of a student's understanding of mathematics ; the students who pass are permitted to work on a doctoral dissertation.
In 1947, Trudeau he travelled to Paris to continue his dissertation work.
For example, Edward Deci asked his research subjects to solve a soma cube under conditions with varying incentives in his dissertation work on intrinsic and extrinsic motivation establishing the social psychological theory of crowding out.
While he had submitted an outline of his work in reciprocal relations to the Norwegian Institute of Technology, they had decided it was too incomplete to qualify as a doctoral dissertation.
His dissertation, entitled, " Solutions of the Mathieu equation of period 4 pi and certain related functions ", was beyond the comprehension of the chemistry and physics faculty, and only when some members of the mathematics department, including the chairman, insisted that the work was good enough that they would grant the doctorate if the chemistry department would not, was he granted a Ph. D. in chemistry in 1935.
Even at that young age, Hymes had a reputation as a strong linguist ; his dissertation, completed in one year, was a grammar of the Kathlamet language spoken near the mouth of the Columbia and known primarily from Franz Boas ’ s work at the end of the 19th century.
His first lengthy academic manuscript, written as a dissertation for his diplôme d ' études supérieures and submitted in 1954, concerned the work of Edmund Husserl.
Cliff Eisen, who wrote a doctoral dissertation on Leopold Mozart's symphonies, finds in a Symphony in G major examples of his " sensitivity to orchestral colour " and a work that " compares favourably with those of virtually any of Mozart ’ s immediate contemporaries.
Owing to Hammerich's retirement, there was nobody on the faculty of the university to examine Jeppesen's work ; therefore, he subitted his dissertation to the University of Vienna where it was reviewed by Guido Adler and Jeppesen was awarded a doctorate in 1922.
In some fields, research positions are more coveted than teaching positions because student researchers are typically paid to work on the dissertation they are required to complete anyway, while teaching is generally considered a distraction from one's work.
who did his original work on this topic for his dissertation ( 1961, Cambridge ), argued for ' Research Programs ' as a means to support a basis for mathematics and considered thought experiments as appropriate to mathematical discovery.
Veblen did graduate work at Johns Hopkins University under Charles Sanders Peirce, the founder of the pragmatist school in philosophy ; he took his Ph. D. in 1884 at Yale University with a dissertation on " Ethical Grounds of a Doctrine of Retribution.
He received his Master's degree at the University of Zagreb with a work Numerična realizacija Ritzovega procesa ( Numerical realization of the Ritz process ) and his doctorate in 1978 in Ljubljana with a dissertation O invariantni vložitvi pri reševanju diferencialnih enačb ( About the invariable embedding in solving of differential equations ).
In addition, by the time he submitted his dissertation in 1804 ( September ), he was in regular contact at Jena with Jakob Friedrich Fries and Karl David Ilgen, who perhaps led him to his contact with Johann Severin Vater, a scholar whose work he both admired and, in some respects, duplicated independently.
The scholar Johann Georg Graevius of Utrecht made a dedication to him, prefixed to a dissertation on Albert Rubens, De Vita Flavii Mattii Theodori ( 1694 ), which showed Bentley's work had been recognized on the Continent.

dissertation and on
In 1898 he went back to Paris to write a PhD dissertation on The Religious Philosophy of Kant at the Sorbonne, and to study in earnest with Widor.
* Die Aigis: Zu Typologie und Ikonographie eines Mythischen Gegenstandes: a Doctoral dissertation on the Ægis ( Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität, Münster 1991 ) by Sigrid Vierck.
Entering the University of Leiden he took his degree in philosophy in 1689, with a dissertation De distinctione mentis a corpore ( on the difference of the mind from the body ), in which he attacked the doctrines of Epicurus, Thomas Hobbes and Spinoza.
For example, George Livingstone Robinson's dissertation on chapters 9-14 concluded that those chapters had their origin in the period between 518 and 516 BCE and stand in close relation to chapters 1-8, having most probably been composed by Zechariah himself.
* 1799: Doctoral dissertation on the Fundamental theorem of algebra, with the title: Demonstratio nova theorematis omnem functionem algebraicam rationalem integram unius variabilis in factores reales primi vel secundi gradus resolvi posse (" New proof of the theorem that every integral algebraic function of one variable can be resolved into real factors ( i. e., polynomials ) of the first or second degree ")
In 1840 he qualified as university lecturer in theology with a dissertation on the recensions of the New Testament text — the main part of which reappeared the following year in the prolegomena to his first edition of the Greek New Testament.
Riemann's dissertation on the theory of functions appeared in 1851.
He then had little more to publish on the subject ; but the emergence of Hilbert modular forms in the dissertation of a student means his name is further attached to a major area.
Having finished his coursework, Sapir moved on to his doctoral fieldwork, spending several years in short term appointments while working on his dissertation.
Sapir initially wrote to Benedict to commend her for her dissertation on The Guardian Spirit, but soon realized that Benedict had published poetry pseudonymously.
Hans Blumenberg received his postdoctoral qualification in 1950, with a dissertation on ' Ontological distance ', an inquiry into the crisis of Husserl's phenomenology.
In 1766 he published a doctoral dissertation with the Latin title De planetarum influxu in corpus humanum ( On the Influence of the Planets on the Human Body ), which discussed the influence of the Moon and the planets on the human body and on disease.
In 1867, Cantor completed his dissertation, on number theory, at the University of Berlin.
He passed his first bar exam (" Staatsexamen ") in Berlin in 1901, and the following year he received his doctorate with a dissertation on " The Theory of adequate causation.
Following this short stint in the military, Ebbinghaus finished his dissertation on Eduard von Hartmann ’ s Philosphie des Unbewussten ( Philosophy of the Unconscious ), and received his doctorate on August 16, 1873, when he was 23 years old.

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