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The monographs
verb
To write a monograph on (a subject).
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The monographs Novak 1989, Zimmermann 1991, Klir-Yuan 1996, Nguyen 1999 can serve as recommended sources of information.
The Monographs Task Force used both written and telephone surveys to establish benchmarks for comparison with similar institutions.
Farrell turns the pages of one of the monographs he keeps of all his work.
As for the articles and the anthologies and the monographs, they never could outweigh the aggregate of ad hoc judgments coming from individual critics.
She was so precise that cancer researchers today still examine the monographs she published for clues about the disease, Dr. Old said.
After seeing these photos, I'm looking forward to the results of future trips and the monographs they plan to sell in their online store.
For details, see the monographs [1, 2].
We refer to the monographs [1 3].
We refer to the monographs [1 7], and references therein.
More can be found in the monographs [2, 50].
For the general background of difference equations, one can refer to the monographs [12] and [13].
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