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Appearing as a monograph in 1922, it also evinced a broadly conventionalist methodology combined with elements of Husserlian transcendental phenomenology.
Detailed methods and additional results will be published as a monograph in Health Technology Assessment.
The results of the study will be published as a monograph for the National Institute for Health Research NIHRR) HTA, and as research papers in academic journals.
The first of these four volumes was just released as a monograph with Sturm & Drang.
This was later published as a monograph entitled Special Problems in the Study of Sufi Ideas.
He published numerous papers in the field, as well as a monograph, and is still credited with making important contributions to giving a mathematical foundation to crystallography.
Publishing in an external journal as well as a monograph can aid dissemination of the work and increase overall citations to the work; alternatively, if the related journal article is cited instead of the monograph, it could reduce the citations to the monograph.
In 1980, Helvetia Press and the National Information and Resource Center on Teaching Philosophy published Maner's computer ethics "starter kit" as a monograph (Maner 1980).
In the majority of cases (75%), this was because the draft report was of insufficient quality to be published as a monograph.
As a nation, we invest in technology.
Chapman Grant, in a monograph published in 1940, formally described the blue iguana for the first time as Cyclura macleayi lewisi.
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