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Sentence count:103+1Posted:2017-03-08Updated:2020-07-24
Meaning: n. an American doctorate usually based on at least 3 years graduate study and a dissertation; the highest degree awarded by a graduate school. 
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(31) The highest degree conferred by NUS is Doctor of Philosophy ( PhD ).
(32) Bachelor degree above in Chemistry, Master or PHD degree is preferred.
(33) The data obtained by measuring HEMT proves the significance of accurate analysis of nonlinear device using polyharmonic distortion(PHD) model.
(34) Born in Cairo, he had spent a few years in Oregon as a preteen while his father earned a PhD.
(35) Gro-bauer has a PhD in computer science from Aarhus University, Denmark.
(36) Lead author, Simon Jones, a PhD student at Durham University's Psychology Department, said: "This is a first step towards looking at the wider factors associated with hallucinations.
(37) The great monetarist was part of a panel evaluating a PhD presentation on forecasting growth rates for the U.S. economy.
(38) He received his PhD from Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
(39) Neither did Tang's purported PhD from the California Institute of Technology. His degree was from an unaccredited "diploma mill" called Pacific Western University.
(40) Athar Osama holds a PhD in science and innovation policy from Pardee – RAND Graduate School in Santa Monica, California, USA.
(41) One such man was Vladimir Zworykin, who had emigrated to the U. S. from Russia with a PhD in electrical engineering.
(42) Dr. Yu a PhD degree in Analytical Chemistry from University of Nebraska in Lincoln.
(43) For this PhD programme I will be at high level mammalian visual system, e . g . face recognition.
(44) "Sex is a great mode of exercise, " says Patti Britton, PhD, a Los Angeles sexologist and president of the American Association of Sexuality Educators and Therapists.
(45) Why do apparently sane people go through all the blood, sweat, tears and heartache involved in getting a PhD?
(46) Yeap Wai Kiang, Professor, phD - One of the earliest person researching Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) Technology.
(47) Wang Yongliang ( 1970 ~ ), male , PhD . candidate,(http://sentencedict.com/phd.html) Beijing Broadcasting Institute.
(48) Astronomers with a PhD cannot be expected to simply gaze at a starlit sky in the same manner as a pair of young lovers out on a date.
(49) Now he is the vice-principal of Lingnan College, and also the PHD supervisor of the major of Finance and World Economic.
(50) Li Zhaoyou, male, born in May 29, 1965, bachelor and master of philosophy at Nankai University, PhD at Northeastern University, MBA at Charles Sturt University in Australia.
(51) "When you orgasm, hormones are released that make you feel more connected," says clinical sexologist Rachael Ross, MD, PhD. "Take advantage of that by doing things to prolong the feeling.
(52) MADDY - The youngest and least experienced crew member, Maddy is a PhD student of Marine Biology.
(53) Yaser Ghanam is finishing his PhD at the Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary.
(54) Kao, who gained a PhD from Imperial College and became vice-chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said: "I am absolutely speechless and never expected such an honour.
(55) Half had a diagnosable sexual desire disorder, said Prof McCabe, who oversaw the study by PhD student Katie Giles.
(56) Mr Zhu has a PhD in meteorology from the University of Wisconsin Madison.
(57) Jiayuh Lin, PhD, an associate professor of paediatrics at Ohio State and senior author of the study, told Medscape Medical News he would advocate taking a COX-2 inhibitor as a preventive measure.
(58) Born in Vienna, February 20th 1844, Boltzmann attended the University of Vienna, gaining a PhD degree at age 22, and becoming Professor of Mathematical Physics at the University of Graz at age 25.
(59) Steinman and authors Michael Platten, MD, and Sawsan Youssef, PhD call for more studies to investigate the potential use of drugs like lisinopril for treatment of MS.
(60) The study conducted by PhD student Sarda Sahney and colleagues at the University of Bristol is published in Biology Letters.
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