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Ph.D.
[ pee-eych-dee ]
abbreviation for
- the highest degree, a doctorate, awarded by a graduate school in a field of academic study, usually to a person who has completed at least three years of graduate study and a dissertation approved by a committee of professors.
- a person who has been awarded this degree.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Ph.D.1
Example Sentences
Ph.D., chair and senior member in the Moffitt Cancer Center's Department of Breast Oncology.
"Pumping air into the chamber introduces energy into the system," says Haitao Qing, first author of the paper and a Ph.D. student at NC State.
These distasteful experiences -- known as aversive cues -- and our initial reactions to them are pivotal to understanding who will become an addict, said University of Texas at El Paso biologist Travis Moschak, Ph.D.
Ph.D., and colleagues write in the review, "Trials and tribulations of cell therapy for heart failure: an update on ongoing trials," published in Nature Reviews Cardiology.
“They are cheating,” says Cheng Xu, a Ph.D. student at University of College Dublin who led a recent survey of data contamination in AI benchmarks.
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