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To add insult to injury, in Sir Horace Lamb's classic tome _Hydrodynamics_, Kelvin is referenced either by himself or with his co-author P.G. Tait more often than any other scientist save one, Lord Rayleigh.
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At a later period he was one of the leading contributors to the _Encyclopaedia Britannica_ (seventh and eighth editions), the articles on Electricity, Hydrodynamics, Magnetism,
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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B. Theory of Elasticity; Hydrodynamics (1915-1916).
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B. Theory of Elasticity; Hydrodynamics (1915-1916).
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It is, in fact, a very simple problem in Hydrodynamics.
Sylvie and Bruno Lewis Carroll 1865
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Hydrodynamics, or Hydraulics, those of fluids in motion.
Report of the Commissioners for the University of Virginia 1818
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Hydrodynamics, or Hydraulics, those of fluids in motion.
Public Papers 1775
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I have a number of questions concerning practical implementation of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics for fluid dynamics.
iMechanica - Comments Mu.Hesan 2010
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He continues to assert that the Company has already appointed a number of internationally renowned consulting firms as required by the project including Master Planning, Traffic Impact, Environmental, Cost, Marina Engineering, Infrastructure, and Hydrodynamics consultants.
AME Info Latest News 2009
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You might start with the "Hydrodynamics of the Vacuum" by P.M. Stevenson from Rice University.
Next Big Future 2009
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