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How to use monographs in a sentence

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A number of different proposals exist for the historical occasion of the letter, both in shorter studies and in monographs.
Every paleobotanist working in the Cretaceous or Tertiary will want to have copies of these monographs available for reference.
The mimeograph machine was going all the time, churning out a cross-flurry of monographs, memos and rough drafts.
It would appear that my previous monographs had been so well received that they are desirous of an encore, a repeat performance, a reprise.
The collections were accessioned by the NMB, and distributed to specialists for identification and preparation of systematic monographs.
The wide interest for basic and applied research on photochromism in the last decade is well documented by two monographs.
The solution is to develop an official pharmacopoeia similar to the German commission E monographs.
In spite of the wealth of monographs on aspects of eighteenth-century Paris, few historians have offered a synthetic treatment of that city.
Of special interest are a series of monographs related to distance education.
In a series of essays and monographs written between 1885 and 1900, Freud radically reconceptualized hysteria.
The other element of academic publishing is books, particularly research monographs.
The full list of her book chapters, articles, monographs, curricula, manuals and more runs to many pages.
The future historians of the built environment of Blairism won't be consulting back issues of AD or the glossy monographs of the starchitect.
There existed until very recently only a handful of monographs on the subject.
His book on ecological genetics went through several editions and his monographs on moths and butterflies are still used.
In thousands of journal articles and scholarly monographs Christianity's holy wars have been probed, analyzed, and debated.
It is difficult not to grin, if Ptolemaic land-leases or Greek optatives or German monographs make you giddy.
From then until his death he published a succession of monographs on German art, including further studies of Kandinsky, Kirchner, and Klee.
His books are model monographs, daunting in their research and free of tendentiousness.
Author of over 200 scientific papers, inter alia, monographs and courses on drug control, published in many countries throughout the world.
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The monographs called for above would, then, be a not unneeded work.
Mr. Wheatley and Mr. Brassington have also produced monographs upon it.
There are few monographs that treat the pontificates of these popes.
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