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Sc.D.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Doctor of Science.


Etymology

Origin of Sc.D.

From Latin Scientiae Doctor

Example Sentences

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Sc.D., of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, the study was conducted in the Punjab Province of Pakistan between April 2019 and January 2022.

From Science Daily

"Widespread exposure to toxins in heavy metals may have a big impact on health problems linked to earlier aging of the ovaries in middle-aged women, such as hot flashes, bone weakening and osteoporosis, higher chances of heart disease and cognitive decline," said study author Sung Kyun Park, Sc.D.,

From Science Daily

"These data suggest an important opportunity, which is likely even more urgent now, to connect older adults with resources they may not know about, and to explore public policies that could improve access," said Cindy Leung, Sc.D.,

From Fox News

Navy's nuclear submarines, persistent critic of U.S. education Sc.D.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky, atomic chemist, former special assistant for science and technology to President Eisenhower Sc.D.

From Time Magazine Archive