doctoral

డాక్టోరల్
definition
adjective
a doctoral dissertation
relating to or designed to achieve a doctorate.
example
As it turns out, one purpose of my 'doctoral' dissertation is to do exactly that.
His 'doctoral' thesis, and all his earlier publications, concerned applications of analysis to mechanics.
'doctoral' thesis
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My 'doctoral' dissertation was on the topic of the value of saving lives.
Research proposals submitted for a Masters or 'doctoral' thesis will not be accepted.
In 1929 Wittgenstein returned to Cambridge where he submitted the Tractatus as his 'doctoral' thesis.
This book began as a 'doctoral' dissertation, a genre predicated on solitary effort.
She also supervised the 'doctoral' dissertations of more than 20 students.
He completed work on his 'doctoral' thesis and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1945.
I am doing my 'doctoral' dissertation on the art and practice of hand knitting for women.
After submitting his 'doctoral' thesis to Columbia University, he was awarded his Ph.D. in 1954.
This larger study subsequently became the subject of my 'doctoral' thesis.
Chekhov hoped to use the results of his research for his 'doctoral' dissertation.
His 'doctoral' thesis, submitted to the University of Nancy, was on continuity of functions of a complex variable.
The present article is in part based on material drawn from my 'doctoral' dissertation.
He was the supervisor of 39 'doctoral' dissertations and over 500 master's theses.
He studied at the University of Berlin under Planck, writing his 'doctoral' dissertation in 1897.
Paul returned to Paris briefly to defend his 'doctoral' thesis in October 1930, and then went back to Hamburg.
This book, developed from a 'doctoral' thesis, belongs to the Oxford Historical Monographs series.
His first class 'doctoral' thesis was on the place of sacrifice in the Ibo religion.
I told her she had just done two-thirds of a 'doctoral' dissertation.
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