Examples of using Poisson in English and their translations into Danish
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Poisson, however, attacked both Fourier's mathematical techniques
Poisson discovered in them a philosophical depth-
Poisson wrote: Let parallel light impinge on an opaque disk,
While in prison he received a rejection of his memoir. Poisson had reported that.
In 1815 he published a work on heat which annoyed Fourier who wrote: Poisson has too much talent to apply it to the work of others.
In Cournot writes of Poisson 's opinion of his first papers in mechanics: Poisson discovered in them a philosophical depth-
Poisson returned home from Fontainebleau having essentially failed to make the grade in his apprenticeship
This was secured by the European Parliament voting in favour of an amendment- of which I was the author- to the Poisson report on a ban covering the use of antibiotics in feedingstuffs with specific nutritional purposes.
Poisson discovered in them a philosophical depth-
Libri writes: Poisson never wished to occupy himself with two things at the same time;
The Poisson distribution describes the probability that a random event will occur in a time
Poisson never wished to occupy himself with two things at the same time;
It is interesting that Poisson did not exhibit the chauvinistic attitude of many scientists of his day. Lagrange and Laplace recognised Fermat as the inventor of the differential and integral calculus; he was French after all while neither Leibniz nor Newton were! Poisson, however, wrote in 1831.
This friend introduced Arago to Poisson who was five years older than Arago and had been appointed at an assistant professor at the école Polytechnique in the year before Arago entered the school. Arago and Poisson became friends, not really behaving as student and teacher. Poisson would frequently visit Arago in his apartment in the evenings
It's"poisson.
Mrs Poisson has the floor to support Mr Santini's motion.
Few people can have achieved academic success as quickly as Poisson did.
Amsler extended the theorems of both Ivory and Poisson on this topic.
He, as Poisson and Condorcet did,
Cauchy was strongly supported by Biot and Arago but Poisson strongly opposed him.
