Similar words: isaac newton, ton, tone, stone, get on, button, put on, sit on. Meaning: ['nuːtn /'nju-] n. 1. English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion (1642-1727) 2. a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram; equal to 100,000 dynes.
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91. The past gave us kings and queens, great cathedrals and beautiful gardens; the past gave us Shakespeare, Newton, Cook, Nelson, Wellington, Austen, Darwin, and Elgar.
92. Go ahead and buy that hideous, life-size statue of Wayne Newton.
93. So the lesson that Newton grew in the case of gravity and Berkeley generalized as we saw in his instrumentalism.
94. It presents a method of starting value to improve Newton iteration of extracting square root.
95. According to the Newton laws, the dynamical equation of the variable Mass system is deduced by means of the isolation method.
96. Recently I saw a film called "Amazing Grace. " I believe most people recognize the hymn bearing this title. John Newton wrote it in the 1770s.
97. Just as Euclid illuminates Newton and Galileo, so they in turn help to make Einstein intelligible.
98. Shortly after this, Leibnitz, a German, came to London, where he hobnobbed with Newton and many of his contemporaries at the newly formed Royal Society.
99. Plastic dashpots reflecting the material transient response and Newton dashpots mirroring the material viscosity are introduced to describe the viscoplasticity of slip systems.
100. Independently of such trials Newton was, in Goethe's view, self-evidently wrong.
101. Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley once dissected a dolphin on the table of a coffee house in London.
102. CNN's Nic Robertson, Arwa Damon, Elise Labott, Paula Newton and Jim Bittermann contributed to this report.
103. A smoothing function which can be approximated by NCP-function is given and the smoothing Newton method is applied to resolve this nonsmooth operator equation.
103. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
104. Galileo Galilei, co - founder ( with Newton ) of the Scientific Revolution.
105. That was a favorite argument all through the eighteenth century, especially under the influence of Sir Isaac Newton and his cosmogony.
106. But suddenly Britain was full of physicists –there was Robert Hooke, Robert Boyle –and even some people not called Robert, like Isaac Newton.
107. For suboptimal method based on optimal threshold analysis, a recursive form of threshold selection using Newton iteration is developed with false alarm probability constraint.
108. In June, a hard underwriting agreement for the IPO of iron-ore miner Newton Resources Ltd. came back to bite one Chinese bank.
109. Sir Isaac Newton is best known for explaining how gravity works.
110. In the paper, we use the graphical representation to give another proof of the fundamental theorem of calculus(Newton—Leibnitz formula), which includes methods of teaching of the author.
111. Studio guests are Ruth Harding, Matthew's wife who has been a season ticket holder ever since, and Eddie Newton, who was a player then, is a coach now, and is a Chelsea fan.
112. In addition to the Curie clan, Einstein, Newton and Alan Turing —founder of modern computer science —all were left-handed as well.
113. There are a whole lot of reasons Newton trumps Google on this one, but let's concentrate just on the Coriolis effect.
114. When flowing in the formation heavy oil always reveals non - Newton rheological behavior.
115. Newton has also shown—and this is for us the main thing—that the attractive force of the sun is strong in his close proximity, but that it diminishes as the distance from him increases.
116. Then there are genius like Galileo and Newton. Ettore Majorana was one of these.
117. Newton Arvin has pointed out that Emerson had to struggle toward serenity.
118. The conjugate direction method is one between the gradient method and Newton methods.
119. It remained for Newton to extend the idea of unvarying physical laws to the entire universe.
120. Newton could not be Master of Trinity because he was a Unitarian and so not in Holy Orders.
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