| 1843 - 684 pages
...earth ; the third, that to which it would have moved onward, tangentially, — then, by drawing lines from the first to the second, and from the first to the third, two sides of a square will be given, and this square only requires for its completion, two other lines,... | |
| Frederick Walter Simms - 1834 - 124 pages
...the same manner, must be gone through again, until, by successive approximations, the object is found to be bisected in both positions of the axis ; the...order, as the wires which were the three first, in the former1 position, will now be the three last: if the intervals in the first observations are exactly... | |
| Frederick Walter Simms - 1836 - 160 pages
...the same manner, must be gone through again, until, by successive approximations, the object is found to be bisected in both positions of the axis ; the...collimation adjustment is correct ; but should the correspending intervals differ, such difference points out the existence of an error, which must be... | |
| Frederick Walter Simms - 1850 - 184 pages
...the same manner, must be gone through again, until, by successive approximations, the object is found to be bisected in both positions of the axis : the...last : if the intervals in the first observations be exactly the same as the intervals in the second, the collimation adjustment is correct ; but should... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1976 - 1944 pages
...umber of patients considered, the reduction in the number of depressed infants 1 1 lad 5 fflimses both from the first to the second and from the first to the third eriod is substantial. Whea moiiidicy Is measured In terms of duration of hospitalization, a I knllar... | |
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