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" The paper will be found instructive t<> both observers and students. —The equations of hydrodynamic> in a form suitable for application to problems connected with the movements of the earth's atmosphere, by J. Cottier. "
Nature - Page 46
edited by - 1898
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Revue semestrielle des publications mathématiques, Volumes 1-6

Mathematics - 1897 - 704 pages
...efficient tails. Tailless kites (p. 136— 101). S 2 a. J. COTTIER. The Equations of Hydrodynamics in a form suitable for application to problems connected with the movements of the Earth's atmosphere. The equations of fluid motion are usually given in terms of rectangular coordinates , and are then...
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Revue Semestrielle Des Publications Mathematiques, Volumes 5-6

1897 - 722 pages
...most efficient tails. Tailless kites (p. 136—161). S 2 a. J. COTTIER. The Equations of Hydrodynamics in a form suitable for application to problems connected with the movements of the Earth's atmosphere. The equations of fluid motion are usually given in terms of rectangular coordinates , and are then...
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Experiment Station Record, Volume 9

United States. Office of Experiment Stations - Agricultural experiment stations - 1898 - 1232 pages
...special articles on The observation of halo phenomena, by K. Schipps, and The equations of hydrodynamics in a form suitable for application to problems connected...movements of the earth's atmosphere, by J. Cottier (see p. 533) ; ami notes by the editor on cloud heights at Toronto, rain gushes in thunderstorms, importance...
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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture

Washington Government Printing Office - 1898 - 288 pages
...Relative Humidity, etc. Pp.30. tWeather Bureau, No. 127.1 October, 1897 713 The Equations of Hydronarnics in a Form Suitable for Application to Problems Connected with the Movements of the Earth's Atmosphere. Prepared at the request of Willis L. Moore, Chief of Weather Bureau, by Joseph Cottier, Columbia University....
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Report of the Librarian and Annual Supplement to the General Catalogue

State Library of Massachusetts - 1899 - 374 pages
...temperature. By WFR Phillips. [2d ed.] Wash., 1897. 8°. 5, (l)p. [3] — The equations of hydrodynamics in a form suitable for application to problems connected with the movements of the earth's atmosphere. By Joseph Cottier. Wash., 1897. 4°. 8 p. Diagrams. [3] — Forests and rainfall. By HA Hazen. Wash.,...
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Report of the Librarian of the State Library of Massachusetts

State Library of Massachusetts - Libraries - 1899 - 340 pages
...temperature. By WFR Phillipe. [2d ed.] Wash., 1897. 8°. 5, (l)p. [3] — The equations of hydrodynamics in a form suitable for application to problems connected with the movements of the earth's atmosphere. By Joseph Cottier. Wash., 1897. 4°. 8 p. Diagrams. [3] — Forests and rainfall. By HA Hazen. Wash.,...
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Archiv der Mathematik und Physik, Volume 2

Johann August Grunert - Mathematics - 1900 - 550 pages
...Eigenschaften der Gesetze der Reibung. — Es folgen viele Anwendungen. H. The equations of hydrodynamics in a form suitable for application to problems connected with the movements of earths atmosphere. Prepared at the request of Willis L Moore, Chief of the bureau. By Joseph Cottier,...
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Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

American Mathematical Society - Mathematics - 1897 - 698 pages
...(NK). See SHAPOSHNIKOV (NA). III. APPLIED MATHEMATICS. COTTIER (J.). The equations of hydrodynamics in a form suitable for application to problems connected with the movements of the earth's atmosphere. Prepared at the request of WL Moore. (US Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, No. 130. ) Washington,...
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Nature, Volume 57

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1898 - 674 pages
...students. — The equations of hydrodynamics in a form suitable for application to problems connected w ith the movements of the earth's atmosphere, by J. Cottier....Several plausible explanations of this phenomenon have been put forward from time to time, but have been rejected as erroneous. It is at present an open...
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Nature, Volume 57

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1898 - 702 pages
...The equations of hydrodyrtaniicin a I" >rm suitable for application to problems connected with tru movements of the earth's atmosphere, by J. Cottier....is of much importance to those who are studying the funOimenial problem of ruetevroL-gy. Mr. Cottier, who «tu j svjdent of brilliant promise, unfortunately...
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