Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 106, Issues 695-702Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1994 |
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... table . The adjustments found for each of the two regions under discussion is applied throughout Tables la and 1b and elsewhere in this paper . 3. THE REGION CENTERED ON 8 EQU At a galactic latitude of -26 deg , 8 Equ ( HR 8123 , AO ...
... table . The adjustments found for each of the two regions under discussion is applied throughout Tables la and 1b and elsewhere in this paper . 3. THE REGION CENTERED ON 8 EQU At a galactic latitude of -26 deg , 8 Equ ( HR 8123 , AO ...
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TABLE 2 New Transformations to ( R - Dc Equations " ( RI ) c = 0.6220.901a + Za 0.009 0.020 ( 0.124 ( RI ) c ... Table 1 , but not to data from Price 1966. The latter data source was considered in Paper S. See Table 3 for values of Za ...
TABLE 2 New Transformations to ( R - Dc Equations " ( RI ) c = 0.6220.901a + Za 0.009 0.020 ( 0.124 ( RI ) c ... Table 1 , but not to data from Price 1966. The latter data source was considered in Paper S. See Table 3 for values of Za ...
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... TABLE 2 Internal Errors as a Function of Magnitude Table 2. The results are presented in three tables . Table 3 presents the photometry for stars used as local standards . Apart from the two bright stars , these stars are all HST ...
... TABLE 2 Internal Errors as a Function of Magnitude Table 2. The results are presented in three tables . Table 3 presents the photometry for stars used as local standards . Apart from the two bright stars , these stars are all HST ...
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