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UK
/θˈiːsɪs/
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[ US /ˈθisəs/ ]
[ US /ˈθisəs/ ]
NOUN
- a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree
- an unproved statement put forward as a premise in an argument
How To Use thesis In A Sentence
- To explain this, they hypothesise that galaxies must contain a great deal of missing matter which cannot be detected.
- This also suggests that this deity was first adopted by the tradition of the monastery of Sa-gya, [26] a hypothesis further confirmed by the reference in the founding myth to his being taken over by the holder of the Sa-gya throne So-nam-rin-chen (bsod nams rin chen). The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I)
- High-level synthesis is also called behavioral synthesis, the main task of which is to translate the behavioral description of a digital system into the design of RTL (Register Transfer Level).
- The modern historian sees greater variety than the thesis's defenders wished to concede.
- used plagiarized data in his thesis
- Mutants affected in cellulose biosynthesis have been identified in vascular plants.
- They operate with so much psychological projection that they would make a great case for a person to use to study for a doctoral thesis!
- The British Biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake introduced the concepts of Morphic Fields and Morphic Resonance in his revolutionary 1981 book A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Formative Causation.
- The speaker had, finally, demonstrated the synthesis of hippuric acid and sulphate of phenol in the excided kidney as a function of its cells, by adding to the blood pouring through the kidney, in the first place, benzoic acid and glycol; in the second place, phenol and sulphate of soda. Scientific American Supplement, No. 586, March 26, 1887
- The topic of this thesis is focused on the DOP technique applied to monitor the PMD of the optical link and the impact of the PMD on the PM system.