Examples of using Monograph in English and their translations into Hungarian
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He published a monograph Plane elastic systems in 1960 and it was noted in a review that:-.
A monograph is also in preparation.
He explains in how writing this monograph changed the direction of his work.
IARC published a monograph classifying ELF magnetic fields as“possibly carcinogenic to humans”.
The monograph is devoted to the actual problems of otorhinolaryngology, microbiology and immunology.
Published one monograph and two textbooks.
The monograph is also concerned with.
Is it my first monograph?
I am sure that the monograph shall become a reference material in the future”.
Professor, you could write a monograph about it.
It was a monograph of the aspiring singer
This data-abundant mission-historical monograph, written in Hungarian, presents the converting
biography and monograph.
According to Francesco Magnani, every manuscript or monograph is a lovely work from times when printing presses were not yet self-evident.
His work titled“A világ népessége”(The world's population), written with co-authors, is the first Hungarian manual of major demographic data of all countries of the world in a monograph.
global issues and local experiences, Monograph No 8, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Lisbon.
According to József Bonz's book‘The monograph of Keszthely town', the first Jews settled in the land of the Festetics Family around 1700.
EMCDDA(2009),′Addiction neurobiology: Ethical and social implications′ Monograph No 9, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Lisbon(in print).
The 1942 publication of the influential Lull and Wright monograph on hadrosaurs sealed the Kritosaurus/Gryposaurus question for nearly fifty years in favor of Kritosaurus.
The monograph of eighty photographs was edited and designed by the painter Marvin Israel,