Примери за използване на Simson на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Rayen Simson.
Simson was a sociable man.
Some items Simson.
Fiona Simson comes from a family of farmers.
I possessed also the'Fluxions' of Maclaurin and of Simson.
Glasgow established the Simson Chair of Mathematics to which Sneddon was appointed.
The death of privacy in the 21st century, Simson Garfinkel.
Estonia's Kadri Simson is known for being“always prepared” as well as“smiley”.
Next to them are exposed the popular bikes"Simson" and"Balkan".
Wolfgang Simson(1959) was born in Germany and has German, Jewish and Hungarian roots.
Coordinator and facilitator of the Quest for women events.Wolfgang Simson.
The University of St Andrews awarded Simson an honorary Doctorate of Medicine in 1746.
Simson was a good looking man, tall of stature and favouring light coloured cloths.
In 1710 Professor Robert Sinclair resigned, and Simson was offered the chair.
Robert Simson was the eldest son of John Simson and Agnes Simson(née Simson). .
At Glasgow Maclaurin came into contact with Robert Simson who was the Professor of Mathematics there.
For fifty years Simson lectured five days a week during term time to his two main classes.
Plutonium was first produced and isolated in 1940 and was used to make the"Fat Man" atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki at the end of World War II, just five years after it was first produced,said Amanda Simson, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of New Haven.
William Wallace's parents were Janet Simson and Alexander Wallace who was a leather manufacturer.
Simson also made many discoveries of his own in geometry and the Simson line is named after him.
Tweddle in looks at the correspondence between Simson and Maclaurin on conic sections 25 years after Maclaurin's student days at Glasgow.
Simson entered the University of Glasgow as a student on 3 March 1702, being 14 years old at the time, and studied under the regent John Tran.
In a memorable match against Rayen Simson in Roosendaal, Netherlands in 1997 both fighters went to the canvas at the same time from a left hook.
Simson was particularly interested in the geometry of ancient Greece and his enthusiasm for the topic was to influence the young student Maclaurin.
It is generally supposed that Robert Simson attended the University as a student for a period of about eight years until 1710, this was not an unusual period of study at the time.
Simson bequeathed his very large library of books and papers to the University of Glasgow, where they comprise the valuable Simson Bequest.
Read Them And Weep, by Simson Garfinkel, talks about the pending bills that would give information owners sweeping new powers, and restrict the activities of users.
Simson remained in good health until a few years before his death, during which period he had to employ an amanuensis to assist him in revising his geometrical writings.
Before Simson retired in 1761 he stipulated that his Assistant James Williamson should succeed him, and this was agreed.
Robert Simson of Glasgow University had, in his 1756 edition of the Elements, given a proof of the parallel axiom based on another assumption.'.