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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 • Feb. 26, 2024

University of Minnesota Walter H. Brattain, 1956 Nobel physicist who was one of the inventors of the transistor Sc.D.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang, 1957 co-winners of the Nobel prize in physics Sc.D.

From Time Magazine Archive

Smith College Chien-Shiung Wu, physicist, co-disprover of the famed law of the conservation of parity Sc.D.

From Time Magazine Archive

Very recently a paper was read before the Mathematical Society of London by Mrs. Bryant, Sc.D., on the geometrical form of perfectly regular cell structure, illustrated by models of cube and rhombic dodecahedron.

From Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School and Out by Ryder, Annie H

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