... demonstrates the method of wearing ear and nose rings, necklace and anklets. She is also wearing ceremonial ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... In that paper the potential of an anchor ring was found at all external points; in this/ ... that paper; here the stability of such a ring is considered. In addition, the potential of a ring whose cross-section is elliptic, being of interest ... of the steady motion of a single vortex-ring in an infinite fluid, and of several fine vortex rings on the same axis. In Section I. solutions ... s equation applicable to space inside an anchor ring are obtained. These results are applied to obtain the potential of a solid ring at internal points, and also of a distribution ...
Tópico(s): Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
1893 - Royal Society | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (A )
Springer Link
... demonstrates the method of wearing ear and nose rings, and anklets. 25.7 x 20.5 Centimetres. ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
The concept of a local ring was introduced by Krull [2], who defined it as a Noetherian ring R (we say that a commutative ring R is Noetherian if every ideal in R ... neighbourhoods of zero, then R becomes a topological ring satisfying the first axiom of countability, And the ... Cohen [1] proved the structure theorem for complete rings besides other properties of local rings.
Tópico(s): Commutative Algebra and Its Applications
1950 - Cambridge University Press | Nagoya Mathematical Journal
... demonstrates the method of wearing ear and nose rings, bracelets and anklets. 25.8 x 21 Centimetres. ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... in the central filament of a single vortex ring of small but finite section have been investi ... have been undertaken for a system of parallel rings, although the matter is of some importance in ... stability of an infinite system of equal vortex rings situated in parallel planes with their centres evenly ... confined to displacements of the centre of each ring along the central axis, the filament of each ring still remaining circular. In the present paper the ... of vibration of the infinite system of vortex rings, such as may occur without the longitudinal instability ...
Tópico(s): Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
1927 - Royal Society | Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series A Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character
... demonstrates the method of wearing ear and nose rings, bracelets and anklets. 25.6 x 18.6 ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... capacity and collapses, forming at first a flat ring. Now filaments of the lens substance frequently remain ... fibres cannot be absorbed and therefore form a ring of folded capsule. The epithelial cells can grow in this ring and, associated with the deposition of hyaline capsular ... the remains of the lens substance, a swollen ring or cushion is formed. This ring, remaining hidden behind the iris and being held ... also practically no disturbance of vision when the ring hangs in its original position, because the central ...
Tópico(s): Intraocular Surgery and Lenses
1951 - BMJ | British Journal of Ophthalmology
Rings For Soldiers: Prosperous Wives In Leicester. Press Cuttings: General. Supplementary Material. 1915. SUPP. 43/198. Book.
1915 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War
... situation. 1. Definitions. By a differentiation over a ring R is meant a mapping u-*u' from ... v and (u+v)' =u'+v'. A differential ring is the composite notion of a ring R and a differentiation over R: if the ring R becomes converted into a differential ring by means of a differentiation D, the differential ring will also be designated simply by R, since ... differentiation is intended. If R is a differential ring and R is an integral domain or field, ... field respectively. An ideal A in a differential ring R is called a differential ideal if uGA ...
Tópico(s): Numerical methods for differential equations
1952 - American Mathematical Society | Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
Bradford, William, teacher of mathematicks,
"Any person, by sending to the author, may have an instrument made to weigh and prove any larger coin or utensils of gold or silver, than this instrument ...
0000 - Gale Group | The Making of Modern World
... certain parts of the theory was that the rings have nilpotent radicals. (Square brackets refer to the ... results of CPI, II, III to completely primary rings with chain conditions. See the introduction of CPI ... remind the reader of the most important ones. Ring always means commutative ring with unit element 1 and zero element 0; otherwise, ring elements are denoted by lower case Greek letters, ... always denotes an ideal. The radical of a ring A, that is the ideal of its nilpotent ... is denoted by N(A). The residue class ring A/N(A) is denoted by A and ...
Tópico(s):
1952 - Princeton University | Annals of Mathematics
Book.
1936 - Gale Group | World Scholar Latin America
Introduction.The concept of a local ring was introduced by Krull [7](1), who defined such a ring as a commutative ring 9î in which every ideal has a finite ... of zero, then 3Î thus becomes a topological ring, in which the usual topological notions -such as ... regular sequence ( §2)-may be defined.The local ring dt is called complete if every regular sequence ... 9Î is said to be a regular local ring(2) of dimension ».It was conjectured by Krull [7, p. 219] that a complete regular local ring 9î of dimension ra whose characteristic equals that ...
Tópico(s): Advanced Topics in Algebra
1946 - American Mathematical Society | Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
Book.
0000 - Gale Group | Sabin
George D. Birkhoff, Drew Lewis,
Four-color reducibility of the four-ring.6. Inequalities satisfied by Ki(\), K1(\), Li(X), £s(X).7. Formula for the reduction of the five-ring in terms of constrained chromatic polynomials.4218. Formula for the reduction of the five-ring in terms of free polynomials.9. Proof of ( ... induction.42511. Four-color reducibility of the five-ring surrounding more than a single region.... 12.Further consequences of the analysis of the five-ring.Chapter VI.Partial analysis of the ra-ring with special attention to the 6-ring and ...
Tópico(s): Advanced Mathematical Identities
1946 - American Mathematical Society | Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
Provenance: Bookplate of King's College, Cambridge.; The Burndy Library Collection at the Huntington Library. Book.
1883 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
Introduction.The concept of a local ring was introduced by Krull [7](1), who defined such a ring as a commutative ring 9î in which every ideal has a finite ... of zero, then 3Î thus becomes a topological ring, in which the usual topological notions -such as ... regular sequence ( §2)-may be defined.The local ring dt is called complete if every regular sequence ... 9Î is said to be a regular local ring(2) of dimension ».It was conjectured by Krull [7, p. 219] that a complete regular local ring 9î of dimension ra whose characteristic equals that ...
Tópico(s):
1946 - American Mathematical Society | Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
Book.
0000 - Gale Group | MOMW2
The anomalous complexity of the annual rings of young trees which generally disqualifies them from use in growth studies is, in P. resinosa, found to arise from a remarkably thorough organization of ring width and therefore of cambial activity in the ... manifest when the widths of the internodal wood rings of a single year are followed in sequence ... the apex. A similarly patterned view of the rings is obtained when the ring widths are traced in the ring sequence, conventional for growth studies, that passes from ...
Tópico(s): Forest ecology and management
1953 - Canadian Science Publishing | Canadian Journal of Botany