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  1. Memoire Sur Le Jaugeage Des Eaux Courantes (1802) (French Edition) by Gaspard C. F. Marie Riche De Prony, 2010-09-10
  2. Personnalité Du Premier Empire: Claude François de Méneval, Jean-Baptiste Dossonville, Gaspard de Prony, Dominique-Jean Larrey (French Edition)
  3. Naissance En Lyonnais: Gaspard de Prony, Jean Papire Masson, Jean-Baptiste Vietty (French Edition)
  4. Personnalité Enterrée Au Cimetière Du Père-Lachaise (Division 8): Gaspard de Prony, Étienne-Gaspard Robert, Georges Cuvier (French Edition)
  5. Ingénieur Hydrographe: Gaspard de Prony, Charles de Freycinet, Clément Adrien Vincendon-Dumoulin, Julius Weisbach, Alfred-Aimé Flamant (French Edition)
  6. Memoire Sur Le Jaugeage Des Eaux Courantes (1802) (French Edition) by Gaspard C. F. Marie Riche De Prony, 2010-09-10
  7. Exposition D'Une Methode Pour Construire Les Equations Indeterminees Qui Se Rapportent Aux Sections Coniques (1791) (French Edition) by Gaspard Clair Francois De Prony, 2010-05-23
  8. A Career Biography of Gaspard Clair Francois Marie Riche De Prony, Bridge-Builder, Educator and Scientist (Studies in French Civilization) by Margaret Bradley, 1998-02
  9. Exposition D'Une Methode Pour Construire Les Equations Indeterminees Qui Se Rapportent Aux Sections Coniques (1791) (French Edition) by Gaspard Clair Francois De Prony, 2010-09-10
  10. Mécanique Philosophique; Ou, Analyse Raisonnée Des Diverses Parties De La Science De L'équilibre Et Du Mouvement (French Edition)

41. Biograpy Of Sophie Germain
The members of the Institute included Poisson, gaspard de prony, and Laplace. The paper was ignore by the Institution but later found with de prony s papers
http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/biograph/199899/biogermn.htm
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Biographies of Mathematicians -
Sophie Germain
Introduction
Sophie Germain grew up with the revolutions. Not only the American and French Revolutions, but with the revolution in herself. She wanted to be seen as a great mathematician. It took a lot of hard work and going against her family, but she never gave up. She is recognized today for her great work, but credit for number theory, acoustics, and elasticity was never given in her lifetime because of one reason. She was a woman. Germain did great contributations to the Number Theory, acoustics and elasticity.
Biography
Sophie was not really interested in the study of mathematics until the age of 13 when the French Revolution started. She was confined to her home and spent all her time in her father's libraries. There she learned about the death of Archimedes. Legend was that Archimedes was so engrosed in studing mathematics that he didn't respond to a Roman soldier and was killed. This made Sophia interested, if a guy would die for mathematics than there must be much to learn and study. Thus began her road down the study of mathematics. It was the death of Archimedes that made her want to become a mathematician.

42. Biograpy Of Germain
The members of the Institute included Poisson, gaspard de prony, and Laplace. The Institution ignored the paper, but later found with de prony s papers in
http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/biograph/biogermn.htm
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Biographies of Mathematicians - Germain
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Introduction
There were probably at the most only several women during the French Revolution that literally based their life on mathematics. One of these leading roles was played by a very young women (girl), by the name of Marie-Sophie Germain. Similar to many other great mathematicians, she faced countless difficulties, while contributing to various areas. Aside of all her great works, she was never quite given credit to and mostly because of one specific reason, she was a women. Germain contributed most of her work to the areas of number theory, acoustics and elasticity.
Biography
Marie-Sophie Germain was born on April 1, 1776 in Paris, France. Her father was a quite wealthy silk merchant by the name of Ambriose-Francois who was married to Marie-Madelaine Gruguelin. He later on became a director of the Bank of France and Sophie's home was frequently used as the meeting place for the community that was interested in liberal reforms. It was the death of Archimedes that inspired Germain to study mathematics.

43. M-10 Young's Modulus Of Elasticity And Hooke's Law
(By the way, the prony brake is named after gaspard Clair Francois Marie Riche de prony, who invented it in Paris in 1821 to measure the power of engines.
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44. The Human Computer And The Birth Of The Information Age
A French civil engineer, gaspard de prony (1755–1839), borrowed Smith’s ideas to prepared nineteen volumes of trigonometric and logarithm tables for the
http://www.philsoc.org/2001Spring/2132transcript.html
Joseph Henry Lecture
May 11, 2001
The Human Computer and the Birth of the Information Age
By David Alan Grier
Director, University Honors Program,
Associate Professor, Computer Science,
The George Washington University
[This text was prepared from the published version of the talk that appeared as Human Computers: the first pioneers of the information age Before computers were machines, they were people. They were men and women, young and old, well educated and common. They were the workers who convinced scientists that large-scale calculation had value. Long before Presper Eckert and John Mauchly built the ENIAC at the Moore School of Electronics or Maurice Wilkes designed the EDSAC for Manchester University, human computers had created the discipline of computation. They developed numerical methodologies and proved them on practical problems. These human computers were not savants, or calculating geniuses. Some knew little more than basic arithmetic. A few were near equals of the scientists they served and in a different time or place, they might have become practicing scientists had they not been barred from a scientific career by their class, their education, their gender or their ethnicity.
Dividing the Labor: Computing the Return of Halley’s Comet
The Computing Factories of the Nineteenth Century
Professionalizing Human Computation
Comrie was the tireless advocate for employing computing machinery. He had learned about machine computation from Karl Pearson while recuperating from war wounds. Once he had recovered, he enrolled in the graduate astronomy program at Cambridge University where he soon became an active critic of older computing methods used by such groups as the Greenwich Observatory. After completing his studies, he was appointed deputy superintendent of the British Nautical Almanac Office, where adapted commercial accounting machines to prepare almanac computations. He left the Almanac office in 1936 and formed an independent computing lab, the Scientific Computing Service.

45. Horse Power Testing
gaspard de prony (17551839) and is called a prony Brake. The principle of the prony Brake is that an engine or motor is directly coupled to a drum that
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The Prony Brake
Horsepower testing is the mechanical measuring of the units of Power that an engine or machine is capable of producing. More specifically we are measuring Brake Horsepower - the effective horsepower or the amount of work that is produced at its final output. One method of doing this is by the use of a dynamometer. A dynamometer is a device that measures Force. In one common type of dynamometer, the force is measured by braking action. One of the first such dynamometers was developed by the French mathematician, Gaspard de Prony (1755-1839) and is called a Prony Brake. The principle of the Prony Brake is that an engine or motor is directly coupled to a drum that has a tensioned, friction belt around it. As the drum revolves, the frictional force is measured. Before we explain the operation of the Prony Brake any further, lets define Horsepower and understand the equations we will be using. Straight Line Horsepower Horsepower is a British unit for Power defined as the equivalent to the force needed to move 550 pounds, one foot, in one second or one pound, 550 feet, in one second.

46. Famous Inventions And The History Behind Them - P
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47. Monge, Gaspard, Comte De Peluse --  Encyclopædia Britannica
gaspard Clair Franois Marie Riche de prony University of St.Andrews, Scotland Biographical sketch of this French mathematician who worked on mathematical
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born May 10, 1746, Beaune, France
died July 28, 1818, Paris
French mathematician who invented descriptive geometry , the study of the mathematical principles of representing three-dimensional objects in a two-dimensional plane; no longer an active discipline in mathematics, the subject is part of mechanical and architectural drawing. He was a prominent figure during the
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48. Scientific Identity: Portraits From The Dibner Library Of The History Of Science
Scientist, prony, gaspardFran§ois-Clair-Marie Riche, Baron de (1755 - 1839) Portrait of gaspard-Fran§ois-Clair-Marie Riche, Baron de prony
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49. Scientific Identity: Portraits From The Dibner Library Of The History Of Science
Portrait of gaspard Monge ~ Enlarge Image ~ Portrait of gaspardFran§ois-Clair-Marie Riche, Baron de prony ~ Enlarge Image ~
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50. Marie De Paris - Paris AG
Continue Reading). prony Brake Dynamometer gaspard de prony invented the prony brake .(Continue Reading). Visite de jumelage - Burnley/Vitry-sur-Seine
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51. Charles Babbage
gaspard de prony will influence his later work on the de. 1820. Cofounder of the Astronomical Society, Formulated the general idea of the Difference Engine
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Charles Babbage
December 26, 1791 Teignmouth, Devonshire, UK
October 18, 1871, London, UK
Charles Babbage
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Ada Lovelace, Difference Engine, Analytical engine, Science Museum London Achievement Charles Babbage designs the Difference Engine but the machine will never be realized. He also start plans for the Analytical engine. But it will be his son that realizes the project in part. Biography Charles Babbage was born in London on December 26, 1792 , the son of Benjamin Babbage, a London banker. As a youth Babbage was his own instructor in algebra, of which he was passionately fond, and was well-read in the continental mathematics of his day. Upon entering Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1811, he found himself far in advance of his tutors in mathematics. With Herschel, Peacock, and others, Babbage founded the Analytical Society for promoting continental mathematics and, reforming the mathematics of Newton, then taught at the university.

52. Gale-Edit - Dictionary Of Science Biography - Scientists By Name
Proclus; Proctor, Richard Anthony; prony, gaspardFrancois-Clair- Marie Riche; prony, gaspard-Francois-Clair- Marie Riche de; Proust, Joseph Louis
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53. History Of Astronomy: Persons (P)
prony, gaspard Clair Francois Marie Riche de (17551839). Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist. Math.) Prosperin, Erik (1739-1803)
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54. Listing - Librairie Ancienne Comellas
Translate this page prony gaspard- Recherches sur la Poussee des Terres et sur la forme et les dimensions prony gaspard baron de- Instruction-Pratique sur une Methode pour
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55. ORCS Discussion List: SCI.OP-RESEARCH Digest V3 #43
de prony, Baron (gaspard Riche), a very, very long title in French, J. Ec. Polytech., vol. 1, cahier 22, pp. 2476, 1795.
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56. Science, Civilization And Society
for Napoleon s property tax was organized by Baron gaspard de prony in 1790. de prony had read Adam Smith s Wealth of Nations and seen its description
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57. Bokklubben
A Career Biography of gaspard Clair Francois Marie Riche de prony, Bridgebuilder, It describes the life and work of gaspard de prony and presents
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58. The Otherpower.com Discussion Board || Bob G
and you will find that the prony brake was invented by gaspard de prony. Bob was correct when he used prony and in spite of your misuse in your
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a parcel of land in kansas in a catagory 5 wind area, property has an excellent ridge with predominant south wind in summer and north in winter.. will build an off grid small home/shop/greenhouse to live the rest of my life in... at least now i have time to apply what i have learned and design a structure that works with nature instead of against it, cool concept huh, wish i would have done it years ago.. will incorporate wind power, diesel generation, hydro on a limited scale, and will use the utility company as a back up scheme only.. i figure it is easier to conserve or limit my needs for power than it is to either generate or purchase my power, so to those ends the design will incorporate everything i can to limit my needs, but still have most of what modern living dictates. bob g comments (9 topical, editorial) Glad you're back!

59. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
Less well known, though, is that Babbage’s inspiration was the work of gaspard Riche de prony in the late 18th century, who applied the principle of the
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science, technology and the world war ii regime Andy Pickering Dept of Sociology University of Illinois 326 Lincoln Hall 702 S. Wright Street Urbana, IL 61801 pickerin@uiuc.edu Perspectives on Science, 3 Proceedings of the History of Economics Society Thinking Practices: The Practice Turn in Social Theory Science and Power: Science Policy in Europe and Its Historical Sources , to be published by Directorate General XII of the European Commission. Second, and following on from this idea, my project is not centred on the technical details of scientific and technological developments per se. My idea is rather to see how the technical elements of the WWII regime have intertwined with, and helped to constitute, major cultural transformations in the postwar period. I want, that is, to explore the extent to which we live in a technoscientific culture built out of elements of the WWII regime. WWII ii) This opening of boundaries hung together with a transformation of the inner practice of both science and the military. Science became the now-familiar big science at places like the MIT Radiation Laboratory; while warfare took on a new and distinctly technoscientific aspect. iii) One link between these transformations of practice was the production and circulation of material devices, radar sets, for example, developed by scientists at the Rad Lab and put to use in antisubmarine warfare.

60. Early Termination In Sparse Interpolation Algorithms
J. de l École Polytechnique 1, 2476, R. prony is gaspard (-Clair-François-Marie) Riche, baron de prony. 25 JT Schwartz, Fast Probabilistic Algorithms for
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