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Blasius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blasius may
refer to:
various saints,
including Saint Blaise (the
French form of
Blasius)
August Wilhelm...
- In
physics and
fluid mechanics, a
Blasius boundary layer (named
after Paul
Richard Heinrich Blasius)
describes the
steady two-dimensional
laminar boundary...
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Blasius Merrem (4
February 1761 – 23
February 1824) was a
German naturalist, zoologist, ornithologist, mathematician, and herpetologist. In 1804, he became...
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first formula is
sometimes called Blasius–Chaplygin formula. The
theorem is
named after Paul
Richard Heinrich Blasius, who
derived it in 1911. The Kutta–Joukowski...
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including the
former Abbey of St.
Blasius in the
Black Forest and the
church of Balve, are
dedicated to
Saint Blaise/
Blasius.
Saint Blaise (Croatian: Sveti...
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Malcolm Blasius (born 5
September 1950 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an
American mathematician.
Blasius graduated from
Harvard University in 1972 with...
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Blasius (7
October 1809 – 26 May 1870) was a
German zoologist. His sons,
Rudolf Heinrich Paul
Blasius (1842-1907) and
August Wilhelm Heinrich Blasius...
- Jörg
Blasius, eds.
Correspondence analysis in the
social sciences:
Recent developments and applications. London:
Academic Press, 1994.
Blasius, Jörg...
- Blas (disambiguation) San
Biagio (disambiguation)
Blaise (disambiguation)
Blasius (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Blasius Ammon, O.F.M., (1558 – June 1590) was an
Austrian Franciscan friar and
Catholic priest, who was also a
composer and
singer during the late Renaissance...