10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCURVATURE»
Discover the use of
incurvature in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
incurvature and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Systematic Theology : Volume 2: The Works of God: Volume 2: ...
III Luther's "incurvature" of the soul on itself is not a kindof sin, basic or otherwise;
it is rather a formal structure common to all the possibilities. Thus it fits sin also in
the aspect we next instance, as lust. There can be no doubt who should guide ...
The Center for Theological Inquiry Princeton University Robert W. Jenson Senior Scholar for Research, 1999
2
A Philosophical Anthropology of the Cross: The Cruciform Self
If incurvature encompasses such stereotypically “male” sins as pride, the libido
dominandi, and refusal of relationality, it can also encompass the sort of terms
that some feminist theologians suggest, like “triviality,” “hiding,” “anguish,” “sloth,”
...
3
A practical guide to the climates and weather of India, ...
In order to determine as nearly as possible the law of the wind's incurvature for
the Bay of Bengal, I have measured with a protractor the angle wsc (Fig. 25) on
the numerous storm charts published at different times by the Meteorological ...
Henry Francis Blanford, 1889
4
Journal of School Geography
In this figure the incurvature of the wind to the rear of the storm is slightly greater
than in front, which is probably true, although the rule generally adopted by
mariners is that the amount of incurvature is everywhere the same, viz, two points
.
Richard Elwood Dodge, 1900
5
Report of the Annual Meeting
The wind blows as a spiral of variable incurvature round the vortex, not round the
centre of the oval. The general sense of the rotation is counter-clockwise in the
Northern, clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere ; but the amount of incurvature ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
For a cyclonic Anemoid, a is the angle of incurvature. For an anticyclonic
Anemoid, change o into —a; a then becomes the angle of excurvature. Make the
following substitutions : <^> — a — <f> p = sin a/^/(cos5 a-fi1), — tan % <f>' = (
cos a- ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1907
7
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
in the neighbourhood of a low-pressure centre is a combination of rotation and
radial motion represented by spirals with a certain incurvature, which conveys the
idea that the air approaches the centre by essentially similar paths from all sides.
Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain), 1903
The wind blows as a spiral of variable incurvature round the vortex, not round the
centre of the oval. The general sense of the rotation is counter-clockwise in the
Northern, clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere ; but the amount of incurvature ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889
9
Report of the annual meeting
The wind blows as a spiral of variable incurvature round the vortex, not round the
centre of the oval. The general sense of the rotation is counter-clockwise in the
Northern, clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere ; but the amount of incurvature ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889
10
Journal: Appendix. Reports
The wind blows as a spiral of variable incurvature round the vortex, not round the
center of the oval ; the general sense of the rotation is counter-clockwise in the
northern and clockwise in the southern hemisphere; but the amount of
incurvature ...
California. Legislature, 1891