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Dissertation is the most important research genre for graduate students as they step into the academic community. The abstract found at the beginning of the dissertation is an essential part of the dissertation, serving to “sell” the study and impress ...
Yingliang Liu, Xuechen Hu, Jiaying Liu
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Das geographische Traktat in der Weltgeschichte des Wäldä ʾAmid – Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar
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Carsten Hoffmann
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Dissertation Abstract: Taming Exact Inference in Temporal Probabilistic Relational Models
Processes in our world are of a temporal probabilistic relational nature. An epidemic is an example of such a process. This dissertation abstract uses the scenario of an epidemic to illustrate the lifted dynamic junction tree algorithm (LDJT), which is a
M. Gehrke
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This study examined lexical bundles (LBs) used differently by Chinese and American PhD students of linguistics in their dissertation abstracts. Two corpora were built, with each having 700 dissertation abstracts produced by Chinese and American PhD ...
Kai Bao, Meihua Liu
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A plethora of research has shown that genre analysis through move analysis is a practical approach to identify the complexity of writing research articles (RAs).
Syifa Nanda Pratiwi, Eri Kurniawan
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Differentiation criteria of new dissertation from the same dissertation which cannot be defended repeatedly (the variant of normative regulation) [PDF]
This article is devoted to close such gap in law. The consequences of violation of paragraph 14 of the Regulations on awarding scientific degrees and (or) submission of false information about publications is deprivation of right to defend a ...
Darya A. Kokotova
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Systematic Metaphors in Norwegian Doctoral Dissertation Acknowledgements
This article investigates patterns of systematic metaphors used to characterize various aspects of the doctoral education period, based on analysis of dissertation acknowledgements (DAs) from doctoral dissertations across academic disciplines and written
Susan Nacey
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