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Ph.D.: an American doctorate usually based on at least 3 years graduate study and a dissertation; the highest degree awarded by a graduate school
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), an abbreviation for the Latin "Philosophi?Doctor", or in non-Anglo-Saxon (e.g. German and Scandinavian) usage Doctor philosophi? Dr. phil.) was originally a degree granted by a university to a learned individual who had achieved the approval of his peers and who had demonstrated a long and productive career in the field of philosophy. The appellation of "Doctor" (from Latin: teacher) was usually awarded only when the individual was in middle age. ...
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the Doctor of Philosophy degree
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Someone who has tested positive for HD, a "person with HD". Generally used more narrowly to refer to someone who has tested positive for HD but who has not yet begun to experience its symptoms.
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The degree of Doctor of Philosophy, a higher degree than an Honours or Masters degree, involving at least two and a half years of supervised research resulting in a thesis. PhD graduates may call themselves
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