Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 53; Volumes 1892-1893Priestley and Weale, 1893 Includes lists of additions to the Society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... measure of success had been attained . A second attempt was then made by first filling up the gaps by estimation from neighbouring dates , and the results of this attempt were more satisfactory , and were adopted for use . Since the ...
... measure of success had been attained . A second attempt was then made by first filling up the gaps by estimation from neighbouring dates , and the results of this attempt were more satisfactory , and were adopted for use . Since the ...
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... measures were also made of the earlier photographs , modifying slightly the results given in the previous paper . The measures were made and reduced in the manner explained in that paper , the magnitude of the Nova being inferred by ...
... measures were also made of the earlier photographs , modifying slightly the results given in the previous paper . The measures were made and reduced in the manner explained in that paper , the magnitude of the Nova being inferred by ...
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... measures it may be of interest to give the value of the constant deduced from each plate ( the meaning of which has been explained in the previous paper , p . 364 ) , Table II . , and the results obtained for the photographic magnitudes ...
... measures it may be of interest to give the value of the constant deduced from each plate ( the meaning of which has been explained in the previous paper , p . 364 ) , Table II . , and the results obtained for the photographic magnitudes ...
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Royal Astronomical Society. TABLE II . Values of the Constant for each Plate from Measures of the Four Comparison Stars , 8-9 Mag . A.E. E.R. A.R. W.C 0 . Mean Value of 1892 . Const . Const . Const . Const . Const . Constant . Feb. I 10 ...
Royal Astronomical Society. TABLE II . Values of the Constant for each Plate from Measures of the Four Comparison Stars , 8-9 Mag . A.E. E.R. A.R. W.C 0 . Mean Value of 1892 . Const . Const . Const . Const . Const . Constant . Feb. I 10 ...
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... Measures . 7'94183 8.28181 871181 8.88194 Mean of all the 7'94212 8.29210 8.71210 8.87221 Measures . The results for photographic magnitude of the four com- parison stars may serve to show the degree of consistency which may be expected ...
... Measures . 7'94183 8.28181 871181 8.88194 Mean of all the 7'94212 8.29210 8.71210 8.87221 Measures . The results for photographic magnitude of the four com- parison stars may serve to show the degree of consistency which may be expected ...
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