Integration of the partial differential equations to cylindrical, conical, conoidal surfaces of revolution.
It is of conoidal form, with an irregular elliptic base, and rises abruptly to a height of 1114 ft.
The form of the bullet was subsequently changed from conoidal to cylindro-conoidal, with a hemispherical iron cup.
The head is of the typical form, 6 inches long, with a conoidal body of walrus ivory, ornamented with incised lines colored with red ocher, and a blade of steel secured by a whalebone rivet.
Both these heads have lanceolate iron blades, conoidal antler bodies with double barbs, and are more slender than the walrus harpoon heads.
These emanations may be regarded as conoidal envelopes of greater of less thickness, p 102 and, considered in this manner, they furnish a simple explanation of many of the remarkable optical phenomena already spoken of.
Comets; the nucleus and tail; various forms and directions of the emanations in conoidal envelopes, with more or less dense walls.
If the orifice is of a suitable conoidal form, the water issues in filaments normal to the plane of the orifice.
Except for a well-formed conoidal orifice the result is not approximate even, so that if it is supposed to be based on a theory the theory is a false one.
This was due to the light powder charge and the conoidal shaped point of the bullet.
Unfortunately this new cartridge, which is now the service ammunition, has also a conoidal pointed bullet, is not well proportioned, and consequently develops only a part of its stopping power possibilities.
They are more obvious if a round musket–ball has caused the injury than when it has been inflicted by a cylindro–conoidal bullet.
In fact, in these days of cylindrico-conoidal bullets, they might well pass for such a projectile adapted for a sixty-eight pounder.
Casts of these marvelous eggs have been transmitted to Professor Owen, and we can only compare them to huge conoidal cannon-shot.
The red rover of that region will disappear as a combatant in the same way, and before the same weapon, as his brother nomad of Algeria, the earliest victim of the conoidal bullet.
And a moment later a conoidal bullet struck him square in the chest and knocked him flat in the dirt among his comrades.
He was struck by a conoidal ball, which entered just above the interclavicular notch of the sternum and lodged near the superior angle of the scapula.
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