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Page 367
... observations makes itself felt . It was , however , a chance that they both erred as far as they could , and in the same direction . In the light of these distinctions I propose now to examine the different methods of treating ...
... observations makes itself felt . It was , however , a chance that they both erred as far as they could , and in the same direction . In the light of these distinctions I propose now to examine the different methods of treating ...
Page 371
... observation greater than 60 , or less than 30 , is more likely than not to be a mistake in the sense of not belonging to the same law of frequency as the observations within those limits . But why on that ground should the discordant ...
... observation greater than 60 , or less than 30 , is more likely than not to be a mistake in the sense of not belonging to the same law of frequency as the observations within those limits . But why on that ground should the discordant ...
Page 373
... observations respectively , after the analogy of the Reversion of Series and similar processes . ( 2 ) Another method , due to Prof. Stone ‡ , is to put • ̧ — h‚3 ( x − x ̧ ) 2 — h22 ( x − x2 ) 2 . ... × dhidh2 2 P = h1h2 as the à ...
... observations respectively , after the analogy of the Reversion of Series and similar processes . ( 2 ) Another method , due to Prof. Stone ‡ , is to put • ̧ — h‚3 ( x − x ̧ ) 2 — h22 ( x − x2 ) 2 . ... × dhidh2 2 P = h1h2 as the à ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr O Heaviside on the Selfinduction of Wires Part V 10 | 29 |
Prof A W Rücker on the Critical Mean Curvature of Liquid | 35 |
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