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Euler


Euler [oi-ler; German, Swedish oi-luh r] Examples noun

  1. Le·on·hard [German ley-awn-hahrt] /German ˈleɪ ɔnˌhɑrt/, 1707–83, Swiss mathematician.
  2. Ulf Svan·te von [oo lf svahn-tuh fawn] /ʊlf ˈsvɑn tə fɔn/, 1905–83, Swedish physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1970.

Examples from the Web for euler Contemporary Examples of euler

  • At Lafayette, Euler allegedy joined FIJI, a fraternity not recognized by the administration.

    From Frat Boys to Criminals: Two College Elites’ Scarface Dreams

    Olivia Nuzzi

    April 27, 2014

  • Euler is tall and square-jawed with dirty blonde hair that varies from short to shoulder-length.

    From Frat Boys to Criminals: Two College Elites’ Scarface Dreams

    Olivia Nuzzi

    April 27, 2014

  • In 2009, Phillylacrosse.com reported that Euler had “signed a letter of intent to play at Lafayette College.”

    From Frat Boys to Criminals: Two College Elites’ Scarface Dreams

    Olivia Nuzzi

    April 27, 2014

  • Euler, 23, from the Villanova section of Montgomery County, was a star lacrosse player from The Haverford School.

    From Frat Boys to Criminals: Two College Elites’ Scarface Dreams

    Olivia Nuzzi

    April 27, 2014

  • In the fall of 2013, Rosemann told investigators, Euler introduced him to Scott.

    From Frat Boys to Criminals: Two College Elites’ Scarface Dreams

    Olivia Nuzzi

    April 27, 2014

  • Historical Examples of euler

  • In mathematics do you look upon Euler, Laplace, or Gauss as fools?

    Virgin Soil

    Ivan S. Turgenev

  • Euler and Fodor however did not obtain a hexose in this way .

    Alcoholic Fermentation

    Arthur Harden

  • Euler and Kullberg, however, have observed an acceleration of about 25 per cent.

    Alcoholic Fermentation

    Arthur Harden

  • Neither of them was successful, for the famous Euler was a competitor.

    Voltaire

    John Morley

  • Euler and Lagrange spent their keen intellects upon them to no profit.

    Everyday Objects

    W. H. Davenport Adams

  • British Dictionary definitions for euler Euler noun

    1. Leonhard (ˈleːɔnhart). 1707–83, Swiss mathematician, noted esp for his work on the calculus of variation: considered the founder of modern mathematical analysis
    2. Ulf (Svante) von (ʊlf fɔn). 1905–83, Swedish physiologist: shared the Nobel prize (1970) for physiology or medicine with Julius Axelrod and Bernard Katz for their work on the catecholamines: son of Hans von Euler-Chelpin

    euler in Medicine Euler [oi′lər]Ulf Svante von 1905-1983

    1. Swedish physiologist. He shared a 1970 Nobel Prize for studies of nerve impulse transmission.

    euler in Science Euler [oi′lər]Leonhard 1707-1783

    1. Swiss mathematician who made many contributions to numerous areas of pure and applied mathematics, physics, and astronomy. He was one of the first to develop the methods used in differential and integral calculus, and he introduced much of the basic mathematical notation still used today.
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