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monograph

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1. monograph - Noun

2. monograph - Verb

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A written account or description of a single thing, or class of things; a special treatise on a particular subject of limited range.

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My monograph on visible spectroscopy using molecular orbital notations eventually resulted into a book in 1960. C. N. R. Rao

A collection of Arrow's papers is housed at the Rubenstein Library at Duke University. citation Contributions Arrow's impossibility theorem main Arrow's monograph Social Choice and Individual Values derives from his Ph. Source: Internet

Among Rolf Nevanlinna's later interests in mathematics were the theory of Riemann surfaces (the monograph Uniformisierung in 1953) and functional analysis (Absolute analysis in 1959, written in collaboration with his brother Frithiof). Source: Internet

Chemotherapy In vivo staining In 1885 Ehrlich‘s monograph "The Need of the Organism for Oxygen," (Das Sauerstoffbedürfnis des Organismus- Eine farbenanalytische Studie) appeared, which he also submitted as a habilitation thesis. Source: Internet

A research monograph on Popper's philosophy of science and epistemology. Source: Internet

By contrast new social historian Leonard Moore titled his monograph Citizen Klansmen, and contrasted the sordid and intolerant rhetoric of the group's leaders with that of its much better behaved membership. Source: Internet

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