Look up stokes or Stokes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stokes may refer to: Stokes (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)...
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drama series Outer Banks (2020−present). Stokes was born in Annapolis, Maryland, the only child of Jeff Stokes and Jennifer Canning. Chase's parents divorced...
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Stokes. They were developed over several decades of progressively building the theories, from 1822 (Navier) to 1842–1850 (Stokes). The Navier–Stokes equations...
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Benjamin Andrew Stokes was born on 4 June 1991 in Christchurch, New Zealand, the son of rugby league footballer and coach Gerard Stokes (known as 'Ged')...
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Alan Chen Stokes and Alex Chen Stokes (born November 23, 1996), commonly known as the Stokes Twins, are American twins and Internet celebrities known for...
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containing Stoke Stokes (disambiguation), (in particular, stoke is an erroneous singular of stokes (sing. and pl), a unit of kinematic viscosity) Stoked (disambiguation)...
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ailing Stalin had Cheyne–Stokes respiration. "Cheynes–Stokes Respiration". WebMD LLC. Retrieved 2010-10-05. "Cheyne–Stokes respiration". WrongDiagnosis...
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derived by George Gabriel Stokes in 1851 by solving the Stokes flow limit for small Reynolds numbers of the Navier–Stokes equations. The force of viscosity...
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Sir Frederick Wilfrid Scott Stokes, KBE (9 April 1860 – 7 February 1927) was the inventor in 1915 of the Stokes Mortar, which saw extensive use in the...
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Stokes parameters are a set of values that describe the polarization state of electromagnetic radiation. They were defined by George Gabriel Stokes in...
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Stokes Township may refer to: Stokes Township, Itasca County, Minnesota Stokes Township, Roseau County, Minnesota Stokes Township, Logan County, Ohio Stokes...
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Stokes' theorem, also known as the Kelvin–Stokes theorem after Lord Kelvin and George Stokes, the fundamental theorem for curls or simply the curl theorem...
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Victoria. His unmarried mother was Marie Jean Alford. Stokes was adopted by Matthew and Irene Stokes and grew up in Camp Pell, a slum housing area. He later...
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Stokes, 1st Baronet, FRS (/stoʊks/; 13 August 1819 – 1 February 1903) was an Irish mathematician and physicist. Born in County Sligo, Ireland, Stokes...
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Donald Gresham Stokes, Baron Stokes TD (22 March 1914 – 21 July 2008) was an English industrialist. He was the head of British Leyland Motor Corporation...
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Lunenburg County in the Colony of Virginia, Stokes was the youngest of the eleven children of David Stokes, a military officer and judge. At the age of...
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loan deal with Falkirk that saw Stokes play for the Scottish Premier League (SPL) side until the end of 2006. Stokes scored his first goal for Falkirk...
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Adams–Stokes syndrome, Stokes–Adams syndrome, Gerbec–Morgagni–Adams–Stokes syndrome or GMAS syndrome is a periodic fainting spell in which there is intermittent...
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William Morris "Flukey" Stokes (December 12, 1937 – November 19, 1986) was an American reputed mobster from Chicago, Illinois. Stokes was from the South Side...
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Frederick Stokes may refer to: Frederick Stokes (rugby union) (1850–1929), first captain of the England national rugby union team Sir Wilfred Stokes (1860–1927)...
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instance, a 50 nm Stokes shift from absorption at 300 nm is larger in terms of energy than a 50 nm Stokes shift from absorption at 600 nm. Stokes fluorescence...
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Stokes voiced Kitty in the animated film Where is Anne Frank, and played Isabelle in the horror film A Banquet. It was announced in 2022 that Stokes would...
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The Navier–Stokes existence and smoothness problem concerns the mathematical properties of solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations, a system of partial...
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Stokes first came to prominence with his role as Michael Garvey in Derren Litten’s ITV comedy, Benidorm, a role he played from 2007 to 2015. Stokes played...
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George Stokes may refer to: Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet (George Gabriel Stokes, 1819–1903), Irish mathematician and physicist List of things named after...
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Edward Stokes may refer to: Edward C. Stokes (1860–1942), 32nd Governor of New Jersey, USA Edward L. Stokes (1880–1964), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania...
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and paralysis. Stokes is a namesake of the NBA's Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year Award alongside Jack Twyman, who served as Stokes' legal guardian...
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Stokes law can refer to: Stokes' law, for friction force Stokes' law (sound attenuation), describing attenuation of sound in Newtonian liquids Stokes'...
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Richard or Dick Stokes may refer to: Richard Stokes (politician), British soldier and politician Richard Stokes (producer), British television producer...
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Stokes (March 1832 – 20 September 1900) was an Irish Illustrator, antiquarian and writer. Born in Dublin, she was the daughter of Dr William Stokes and...
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