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Poncelet
[ pawnsuh-le ]
noun
- Jean Vic·tor [zhah, n, veek-, tawr], 1788–1867, French mathematician.
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Horsemeat, I realized at the Rue Poncelet counter, is a last redoubt against the onslaught of global acculturation.
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In any case, Jacques Desperrières, the butcher at the shop on Rue Poncelet, said the horsemeat hysteria bothered him “not at all.”
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A general notion of the action of the water on a Poncelet wheel has already been given in 159.
From Project Gutenberg
The renowned Jean Victor Poncelet lent weight to this scheme.
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Several constructions have been given for the floats of Poncelet wheels.
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The efficiency of a Poncelet wheel has been found in experiments to reach 0.68.
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You know what Poncelet understood by the principle of continuity.
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