| 1878 - 598 halaman
...conditions, is not far from one-50,000th of an inch for eleven intervals. For a large number of intervale the deviation will be somewhat larger, but it will...by comparing the results obtained by two different observer?. The afternoon of the first day was devoted to a sort of conversazione and examination by... | |
| 1878 - 468 halaman
...micrometer. 2. The average deviation for accumulated errors, under similar conditions, is not far from -g^^^ of an inch for eleven intervals. For a large number...the observed values as far as a solution by least * 'Midland Naturalist,' vol. ip 302. t Mr. Gage, in ' American Quarterly Microscopical Journal,' vol.... | |
| Spencer Fullerton Baird - 1879 - 752 halaman
...micrometer. 2. The average deviation for accumulated errors, under similar conditions, is not far from -^"mr of an inch for eleven intervals. For a large number...deviation will be somewhat larger, but it will not be proportioned to the number of intervals. Microscopic Tracings of I.issnjoiis Curves. Mr. RG West has... | |
| Spencer Fullerton Baird - 1879 - 788 halaman
...deviation for accumulated errors, under similar conditions, is not far from ,3^7717 of an incn f°1' eleven intervals. For a large number of intervals...deviation will be somewhat larger, but it will not be proportioned to the number of intervals. Microscopic Tracings of Lissajous Curves. Mr. II. G. West... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 458 halaman
...micrometer. 2. The average deviation for accumulated errors, under similar conditions, is not far from yff^T of an inch for eleven intervals. For a large number...the observed values as far as a solution by least * 'Midland Naturalist,' vol. ip 302. t Mr. Gage, in ' American Quarterly Microscopical Journal,' vol.... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 484 halaman
...The average deviation for accumulated errors, under similar conditions, is not far from S^TTSC °f an inch for eleven intervals. For a large number of...the observed values as far as a solution by least * 'Midland Naturalist,' vol. ip 302. squares can represent them, within somewhat smaller limits than... | |
| John Adams Thacker - 1878 - 906 halaman
...The average deviation for accumulated errors, under similar conditions, is not far from one-50,000th of an inch for eleven intervals. For a large number...will not be proportional to the number of intervals. 8. A single observer can obtain an agreement with a normal equation representing all the observed values... | |
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