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Jan Czarnowski was born in 1883.
Hieronim Czarnowski was born in 1834.
Stefan Czarnowski was born in 1879.
Jan Czarnowski died in 1963.
Hieronim Czarnowski died in 1902.
Stefan Czarnowski died in 1937.
James Czarnowski and Michael Triantafyllou explored the question of how underwater vehicles can efficiently move through water by studying the unique propulsion mechanisms used by marine animals. They specifically investigated the feasibility of using a fish-like tail motion for efficient underwater propulsion.
MIT researcher James Czarnowski made observations of penguins swimming. He observed how quickly and easily the penguins moved through the water. By 1997, he had designed a "flapping" propulsion system that was more efficient than propellers.
Will a boat designed like a penguin improve the speed and agility of shps?
To test their hypothesis Czarnowski and Triantafyllou used the Scientific Method.Also since i mentioned if you are wondering the steps of the Scientific Method are:QuestionResearchHypothesisExperimentAnalyze your dataConclusion
M. S. Czarnowski has written: 'Dynamics of even-aged forest stands' -- subject(s): Forest dynamics, Forest ecology, Growth, Trees
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