| Geology - 1836 - 430 pages
...general recollection, or by the apparent course of the numbers before and after, should ever be made. 8. The observations should, if possible, all be made...to them previous to entry any sort of correction, at for instance for zero, for temperature, capillarity, £c. All these and the like corrections, being... | |
| Science - 1836 - 652 pages
...as standards. I. General Recommendations and Precautions. 1. The continuity of observations ought Jo be interrupted as little as possible by changes in...entry any sort of correction, as for instance for aero, for temperature, capillarity, <Jx'. All these and the like corrections, being matter of calculation... | |
| Meteorology - 1837 - 970 pages
...feels J. cuttingly cold. • VI. 9.904 42 31.5 E. 1 Getting quite cloudy and thick. " 1. So Гаг as possible, registers should be complete — but...sort of correction, as, for instance, for zero, for temperalure, capillarity, fyc. All these and the like corrections, being matter of calculation and... | |
| Madras literary society - 1837 - 996 pages
...often be impracticable, the principal observer should lake care to instruct one or more of his'family how to do it, and should satisfy himself by many trials...for instance for zero, for temperature, capillarity, $c. All these and the like corrections, being matter of calculation and reasoning from other observations,... | |
| Julian R. Jackson - Scientific expeditions - 1841 - 654 pages
...but as this may often be impracticable, the principal observer should take care to instruct some one how to do it, and should satisfy himself by many trials...correction, as for instance for zero, for temperature, for capillarity, &c. All these and the like corrections, being matter of calculation and reasoning... | |
| Julian R. Jackson - Scientific expeditions - 1841 - 650 pages
...as this may often be impracticable, the principal observer should take care to instruct some one now to do it, and should satisfy himself by many trials...correction, as for instance for zero, for temperature, for capillarity, &c. All these and the like corrections, being matter of calculation and reasoning... | |
| India - 1847 - 632 pages
...and after, should ever be made. 3. The observations should, if possible, all be made by one person j but as this may often be impracticable, the principal...instance, for zero, for temperature, capillarity, &c. All these and the like corrections, being matter of calculation and reasoning from other observations,... | |
| India - 1847 - 1262 pages
...observer should take care to instruct one or more of his family how to do it, and should satisfy bimeelf by many trials that they observe alike. 4. The entries...instance, for zero, for temperature, capillarity, &c. All these and the like corrections, being matter of calculation and reasoning from other observations,... | |
| 1837 - 482 pages
...impracticable, the principal observer should take carp to instruct one or more of his family how to do ii, and should satisfy himself by many trials that they...observation, and the numbers entered should be those aciually read off on the respective scales of each instrument, on no account applying to them previous... | |
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