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equivoluminal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From equi- + voluminal. Adjective. edit. equivoluminal (not comparable). Having an equal volume or capacity. en.wiktionary.org
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equivoluminal, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective equivoluminal is in the 1890s. OED's only evidence for equivoluminal is from 1899, in the writing of Lord Kelvin. www.oed.com
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Equivoluminal, lamé-type waves in composite hollow cylinders
A description is given of axially symmetric, equivoluminal waves propagating along the axis of a composite cylinder made up of concentric hollow cylinders. www.sciencedirect.com
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equivoluminal
equivoˈluminal, a. Physics. [See equi-.] Having an equal unchanging volume (see quot.).1899 Kelvin in Phil. Mag. XLVII. 480 On the Application of Force within a Limited Space, required to produce Spherical Solitary Waves, or Trains of Periodic Waves, of both Species, Equivoluminal and Irrotational, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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On equivoluminal vibration modes of a multipolar elastic plate
Equivoluminal vibration modes of an infinite plate with traction-free plate faces are developed. Previous article ... www.sciencedirect.com
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[PDF] 7.4 Elastodynamics
These equivoluminal waves are also called shear waves or waves of distortion. In summary, when an event such as an explosion occurs, two different types of wave. pkel015.connect.amazon.auckland.ac.nz
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solitary
▪ I. solitary, n. (ˈsɒlɪtərɪ) Also 5 solitari(e, solytarye. [Substantive use of the adj.] 1. a. One who retires into, or lives in, solitude from religious motives; a hermit or recluse.1435 Misyn Fire of Love 32 The holy solitari forsoith,..an excellent, goldy seet in heuyns he sall take emangis ordy... Oxford English Dictionary
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On equivoluminal vibration modes of a multipolar elastic plate - ADS
A special vibration mode of a plate composed of an elastic material with an oriented micro-structure is investigated according to a multipolar elastic theory. ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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equivoluminal - Graphemica
equivoluminal · Text ; Latin · Script ; 13 · Length ; 7 · Syllables ... graphemica.com
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equivoluminally - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
equivoluminally (not comparable). In an equivoluminal manner. Categories: English lemmas · English adverbs · English uncomparable adverbs. en.wiktionary.org
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[PDF] on the relaxation modulus of the equivoluminal composition of ...
The purpose of this note is a comparison of the relaxation moduli of Solithane 50/50 (equivoluminal composition of Solithane 11 3) as determined from ... ntrs.nasa.gov
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On the relaxation modulus of the equivoluminal composition of ...
On the relaxation modulus of the equivoluminal composition of solithane 113 Relaxation moduli of equivoluminal ring and strip samples of Solithane. ntrs.nasa.gov
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Rayleigh
Rayleigh Physics. (ˈreɪlɪ) [The title of J. W. Strutt, 3rd Lord Rayleigh (1842–1919), English physicist.] 1. Used, usu. attrib., to designate various concepts, devices, and phenomena he invented or investigated, as Rayleigh('s) criterion, the criterion by which adjacent lines or rings of equal inten... Oxford English Dictionary
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shake
▪ I. shake, n.1 (ʃeɪk) Also 4 schak, 5 schakke, 8–9 shack. [f. shake v.] † I. 1. a. With prefixed adj., as advb. cognate obj. to shake vb., or other vbs. of motion, a good, great, etc. shake: quickly, with headlong speed.13.. K. Alis. 232 Away he rod from heom god schak. 13.. Propr. Sanct. (Vernon M... Oxford English Dictionary
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