undular

undular

(ˈʌndjʊlə)
adj
another word for undulatory
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High-frequency gravity waves, such as those associated with an undular bore, that do not leak a significant amount of energy vertically and instead propagate horizontally for long distances are said to be "trapped" (Scorer 1949).
The secondary layer may generally be subdivided into two main sublayers: the about 400 [micro]m thick outer sublayer with undular laminae of the ribs (Fig.
Numerical results of the Rosenau-KdV equation are obtained for four test problems: the motion of single solitary wave, interaction of two and three solitary waves, evolution of solitons with undular bore initial condition.
Trillo, "Observation of optical undular bores in multiple four-wave mixing," Physical Review X, vol.
The RLW equation was introduced in [3] where it was used to describe the behaviour of the undular bore.
where [mu] is a positive constant, is a nonlinear evolution equation, which was originally introduced by Peregrine [1] in describing the behavior of an undular bore and studied later by Benjamin et al.
Jump became undular at the discharge of 500000 and 1000000 cusec as upstream Froude number became 1.63 and 1.85, respectively.
Sea como sea, parece que en espanol -salvo los grupos 'un' y 'mil', (undular, union, militar, milord, milenio, milagro, milonga (mentira)...)-, la presencia de digitos es sumamente escasa en posicion inicial: cuatro (cuatrodial), cinco (cinconina), seis (seisillo), siete (sietecolores), ocho (ochosen), diez (diezmar), once (oncear) y cien (ciencia), por ejemplo.
For, aside from surmising that wavelike properties must be associated with microcosmic entities, de Broglie also specified the measurable aspect (wavelength) of this undular association.