All these and the like corrections, being matter of calculation and reasoning from other observations, are to be reserved till the final discussion of the series, and for separate determination and statement. 5. If copies be taken of the registers, they... What to Observe: Or, The Traveller's Remembrancer - Page 108by Julian R. Jackson - 1841 - 577 pagesFull view - About this book
| Madras literary society - 1837 - 996 pages
...previous to entry any sort of correction, as for instance for zero, for temperature, capillarity, $c. All these and the like corrections, being matter of...of figures are required to be correctly copied. 6. A copy so verified, or the original, (the latter being preferred) should be transmitted regularly (if... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1839 - 94 pages
...observations has been computed, it should be copied, and the copy carefully compared with the original by two persons, one reading aloud from the original,...then exchanging parts, — a process always advisable whenever great masses of figures are required to be correctly copied. A copy so verified should be... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain). Committee of Physics and Meteorology - 1840 - 156 pages
...observations has been computed, it should be copied, and -the copy carefully compared with the original by two persons, one reading aloud from the original,...then exchanging parts, — a process always advisable whenever great masses of figures are required to be correctly copied. A copy so verified should be... | |
| 1847 - 1262 pages
...applying to them previous to entry any sort of correction ; as for instance, for zero, for temperature, capillarity, &c. All these and the like corrections,...of figures are required to be correctly copied. 6. A copy so verified, or the original, (the latter being preferred) should be transmitted regularly (if... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - 574 pages
...latter should satisfy himself by comparative trials that they observe alike. 4. If copies be taken of registers, they should be carefully compared with...then exchanging parts — a process always advisable when great masses of figures are required to be correctly copied. 5. The registers should be regarded... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1871 - 424 pages
...latter should satisfy himself, by comparative trials, that they observe alike. 4. If copies be taken of registers, they should be carefully compared with...then exchanging parts — a process always advisable when great masses of figures are required to be correctly copied. 5. The registers should be regarded... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel, Robert Main - 1871 - 420 pages
...should satisfy himself, by comparative trials, that they observe •alike. 4. If copies be taken of registers, they should be carefully compared with...then exchanging parts — a process always advisable when great masses of figures are required to be •correctly copied. 5. The registers should be regarded... | |
| 1839 - 1198 pages
...observations has been cornputed, it should be copied, and the copy carefully compared with the original by two persons, one reading aloud from the original,...the other attending to the copy, and then exchanging partn,_¿a pro— always advisable whenever great masses of figures are required to be correctly copied.... | |
| 1837 - 482 pages
...previous to entry any sort of correction, as for instance for zero, for temperature, capillarity, $c. All these and the like corrections, being matter of...masses of figures are required to be correctly copied. • We regard this u of the highest importance. 6. A copy so verified, or the original, (the latter... | |
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