10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ACCLIVITY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
acclivity in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
acclivity im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Encyclopaedia Britannica: Supplement to the 4th, 5th, and ...
The angle of inclination of the acclivities varies from 2° to 6°; thus that of the north'
ern acclivity of the Pyrenees is from 3° to 4° ; that of the southern acclivity of the
Alps, from the line formed by the colossal summits of Mont Blanc, Mont Cerven, ...
2
A Treatise on Railroads and Internal Communications, etc
But if we increase the acclivity, or steepness, it does not increase the friction of
the wagons; therefore, taking the above cases, we would have to treble the
acclivity, inorder to double the draught. Therefore, omitting fractions, 54 feet
should be ...
Thomas EARLE (Lawyer.),
1830
3
A Treatise on Rail-roads and Internal Communications ...
But if we increase the acclivity, or steepness, it does not increase the friction of
the wagons ; therefore, taking the above cases, we would have to treble the
acclivity, in order to double the draught. Therefore, omitting fractions, 54 feet
should be ...
4
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
All the other parts of the mountain group decline on both sides from the high
mountain chain ; and the inclined plains thus formed, are denominated the fall or
acclivity of the group. The inclination of the acclivity varies from 2° to 6° ; that of
the ...
5
The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
But as such a general inclination is made up of many particular inclinations, on
account of the inequalities of the acclivity, we must, before we reach the summit,
ascend and descend acclivities much more considerable than that we have just ...
6
The steam engine familiarly explained and illustrated; with ...
The resistance offered to the power of traction in ascending an acclivity depends
on the steepness of the acclivity. If a slope ascends at the rate of one
perpendicular foot in fifty feet of length of road, then the resistance produced by
the ascent ...
7
The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal
Thus, if the power necessary to draw a ton on the level road be thirty pounds,
then the power required to draw it on an acclivity, rising seven feet per mile,
would be thirty-three pounds. In like manner, if the acclivity rise fourteen feet iu a
mile, ...
8
The British and Foreign Review Or European Quarterly Journal
Thus, if the power necessary to draw a ton on the level road be thirty pounds,
then the power required to draw it on. an_ acclivity, rising seven feet per mile,
would be 'thirtyptheee pounds. In like manner, if the acclivity rise fourteen't'c-et- in
a ...
she Acclivity or Ascent. — By this we understand the space contained between
the foot and the summit of a mountain. It is usually the steepest and most
considerable part of it. Its inclination is less or more than 300, and on this
depends the ...
10
The Annals of Philosophy
We ascended about half the hei ht of the great acclivity of snow, which, extending
the whole Fength of the platform, rises towards the summit of Mont Blanc. As,
however, between this acclivity and the summit there are ridges of ice which are ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ACCLIVITY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
acclivity im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
In quest of the Unspeakable in New Salem
I cross the brackish stream on moss-slimed rocks, gaining the far bank at the risk of my sanity and damp socks, drawn by a slight acclivity spied ... «The Recorder, Mai 15»
More cycling with e-bikes
This is a choice made "in acclivity". Cycling in Norway is not like cycling in Denmark. Neither the topography nor the facilities encourage cycling ... «Phys.Org, Mai 15»
Breaking the cycle of rage in families
My journey of healing resembles more closely an acclivity than an even, easy path, but it is a steady quest nonetheless. Now I write about ... «Toronto Star, Apr 15»
Can You Guess Which Animals Made These Weird-Sounding Noises?
AUDIO: acclivity / Via freesound.org. What irritable individual made this noise? Fox. Coyote. Pigeon. Seagull. That is what the fox says! «BuzzFeed News, Apr 15»
Nicolas Batum continues post-All-Star break resurgence
I hesitate to call it a transformation because that connotes process, as if Batum conquered a gradual acclivity. No, this renewal was more abrupt ... «Rip City Project, Mär 15»
The Classical Music Network
Achieving early acclivity with Die lustige Witwe (1905), Lehár went on to create another blockbuster operetta in the same vein with The Count of ... «ConcertoNet, Feb 15»
The 90th Anniversary of 'The Great Gatsby'
Gatsby's innocent flaw was turning his magic into a social acclivity, while searching for his identity in Daisy (a woman he doesn't know ... «Blogcritics, Dez 14»
Acclivity Releases AccountEdge 2014
Small business accounting software maker Acclivity has released AccountEdge 2014, its premium product with new departmental accounting, ... «Accounting Today, Dez 13»
Acclivity NYC Releases Checkout 3.5
[prMac.com] New York, New York - Acclivity NYC today is pleased to announce the release of Checkout 3.5, an update including over 200 ... «prMac, Aug 12»
Acclivity AccountEdge 2011
Acclivity's AccountEdge is rarely a surprise. Run the install and open AccountEdge and what you'll find is a solid bookkeeping application with ... «Macworld, Jun 11»