mad-doctor - traducción al holandés
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mad-doctor - traducción al holandés

STOCK CHARACTER; AN INSANE OR HIGHLY ECCENTRIC SCIENTIST, OFTEN VILLAINOUS OR AMORAL
Mad Scientist; Evil scientist; Mad scientists; Mad Scientists; Mad science; Rogue scientist; Mad doctor; Mad genius; Mad-scientist
  • right
  • Maniac]]''.
  • [[Peter Cushing]] as [[Victor Frankenstein]] in ''[[The Curse of Frankenstein]]''  (1957)

mad-doctor      
psychiater
MAD Magazine         
  • ''Mad'' creators at a November 2013 book signing for the ''Inside Mad'' collection. From left to right: Art director [[Sam Viviano]], writers [[Tim Carvell]] and [[Desmond Devlin]], editor-in-chief [[John Ficarra]], and artist [[Al Jaffee]].
  • Aliens]]''
  • First cover appearance (issue 21, March 1955) of Alfred E. Neuman in a fake advertisement satirizing the popular mail-order house [[Johnson Smith Company]]
  • With issue 24 (July 1955), ''Mad'' switched to a magazine format. The "extremely important message" was "Please buy this magazine!".
  • [[Harvey Kurtzman]]'s cover for ''Mad'' No. 1 ([[cover-date]]d Oct./Nov. 1952)
AMERICAN COMIC AND SATIRICAL MAGAZINE
Mad Magazine; MAD magazine; Mad magazine; Godfrey report; Arthur (plant); MAD Magazine Game; Mad Magazine (game); MAD Magazine; Mad megazine; The Usual Gang of Idiots; Mad (Magazine); The Mad Magazine Game; Mad Magazine Game; Madkids; Scott Maiko; Usual Gang of Idiots; The mad magazine; British MAD; Mad (comics); Mad mag; MAD (magazine); Mad Classics; Crazy, Sick and Cracked; MAD UK; The Idiotical; Monroe (comic strip); The Dellwoods; E.C. Publications.; Crazy, Sick & Cracked
"Mad"-tijdschrift, tijdschrift van karikaturen die bekendheden en publieke sterren voor mal zet en huidige gebeurtenissen op lachwekkende wijze beschrijft (in V.S. uitgegeven)
doctor juris         
  • A Juris Doctor conferred by [[Columbia Law School]]. Columbia and Harvard were two of the last universities to adopt the JD, both making the change in 1969.
  • [[Joseph Story]], United States Supreme Court Justice, lecturer of law at Harvard and proponent of the "scientific study of law"
  • The [[Inns of Court]] of London served as a professional school for lawyers in England
  • [[Tapping Reeve]], founder of the first law school in North America, the [[Litchfield Law School]], in 1773
GRADUATE-ENTRY PROFESSIONAL DEGREE IN LAW
Juris doctorate; Juris Doctorate; Doctor of jurisprudence; Doctorate of jurisprudence; Juris doctor degree; Juris doctor; (J.D.); Executive Juris Doctor (degree); Doctor of Jurisprudence; Jurisdoctorate; Juris ductus; Jurist Doctor; (J D); Dr. juris; Dr.juris; Juris Doctor (Lawyer); Doctor Juris; J.D. degree; Executive Juris Doctor; J. D.; JD degree; Doctorate of Jurisprudence; Juris Doctor Degree; Doctor Juris Universi; Doctor juris; JD (degree)
doctor in de rechten

Definición

Michigan Algorithm Decoder
<language> (MAD) An early programming language, based on IAL, developed at the University of Michigan by R. Graham, Bruce Arden, and Bernard Galler in 1959. MAD was one of the first extensible languages: the user could define his own operators and data types. MAD ran on the IBM 704, IBM 709 and IBM 7090. It was ported to the IBM 7040 at the City College of New York by Robert Teitel and also to Philco, Univac and CDC computers. Mad/1 was a later version. ["Michigan Algorithm Decoder (The MAD Manual)", U Michigan Computing Center, 1966]. [Sammet 1969, p. 205]. (2005-02-09)

Wikipedia

Mad scientist

The mad scientist (also mad doctor or mad professor) is a stock character of a scientist who is perceived as "mad, bad and dangerous to know" or "insane" owing to a combination of unusual or unsettling personality traits and the unabashedly ambitious, taboo or hubristic nature of their experiments. As a motif in fiction, the mad scientist may be villainous (evil genius) or antagonistic, benign, or neutral; may be insane, eccentric, or clumsy; and often works with fictional technology or fails to recognise or value common human objections to attempting to play God. Some may have benevolent intentions, even if their actions are dangerous or questionable, which can make them accidental antagonists.