Examples of using Monograph in English and their translations into Norwegian
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For example, corn root system penetrates to a depth of 1.5- 3 m, sometimes over 4 meters Monograph of corn, Ing.
wrote a monograph on this opening in 1963, Debyut 1 b2-b4.
The first international monograph about Morten Viskum
To the first author published more than 80 papers, Monograph 2, authorized national invention patent 5;
not to leave myself," says Palmore in the monograph.
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is the artist's first comprehensive monograph.
The Anthropogeographie presents an overall view of Ratzel's method of analysis but the 25-page monograph is perhaps the most relevant, applying the method in detail to Corsica.
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His first monograph I Belong Jarrow was published by Schilt
The monograph Treblinka Death Camp:
which appeared in the monograph series Handbuch der Orientalistik Leiden: Brill.
In the monograph I later wrote, history caused me many problems,
The monograph of Norwegian stavkirke will be prepared by dr Wojciech Tadeusz Lange from Adam Mickiewicz University who specialises in Scandinavian wooden architecture.
He published his findings in the monograph Folk Arts of the Russian North in 1904.
He capped off this period of intense creativity with another monograph, a full-length study of Wallace Stevens,
trying to relate them to my Soviet data- which were now changing so rapidly that it was impossible to keep track of them- I again, as in the monograph, made a synthesizing leap.
this is not evident in the monograph, despite a diversion on the subject,
Doubtless you know his monographs in the series of Medieval Byways.