Definition of Monographer. Meaning of Monographer. Synonyms of Monographer

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Definition of Monographer

Monographer
Monographer Mo*nog"ra*pher, n. A writer of a monograph.

Meaning of Monographer from wikipedia

- A monograph is generally a long-form work on one (usually scholarly) subject, or one aspect of a subject, typically created by a single author or artist...
- The Carus Mathematical Monographs is a monograph series published by the Mathematical ****ociation of America. Books in this series are intended to appeal...
- A monograph is a specialist work of writing on a single subject or an aspect of a subject. It may also refer to: Monograph (band), a musical group Monograph...
- Monographs in Systematic Botany also known as Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden is a series of monographs relating to...
- Psychological Review is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers psychological theory. It was established by James Mark Baldwin (Princeton...
- Zootaxa is a peer-reviewed scientific mega journal for animal taxonomists. It is published by Magnolia Press (Auckland, New Zealand). The journal was established...
- part, in the books published on the topic. This is a list of over 100 monographs on or related to phages. Hyman, P., Abedon, S. T. 2018. Viruses of Microorganisms...
- The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of Earth, atmospheric, ocean, hydrologic, space, and planetary scientists and...
- Taxonomists also publishes the peer-reviewed taxonomic monograph series, Systematic Botany Monographs since 1980. Systematic Botany is abstracted and indexed...
- or exposing the main principles of the subject and its conclusions. A monograph is a treatise on a specialized topic. The word "treatise" has its origins...