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Page 92
... Lupton arrives at a similar provisional conclu- sion to what I did , " if the limits of accuracy are 5000 " then this small portion of this series of my " results can be ex- pressed by a single curve . " But , apparently , " the hurry ...
... Lupton arrives at a similar provisional conclu- sion to what I did , " if the limits of accuracy are 5000 " then this small portion of this series of my " results can be ex- pressed by a single curve . " But , apparently , " the hurry ...
Page 95
... Lupton is then " startled " to find that " in the case of experiments , the whole object of which is extreme accuracy , " there is a difference of 1000 on each side of the mean in the eight analyses made of the stock acid * -analyses ...
... Lupton is then " startled " to find that " in the case of experiments , the whole object of which is extreme accuracy , " there is a difference of 1000 on each side of the mean in the eight analyses made of the stock acid * -analyses ...
Page 96
need only answer Mr. Lupton , as I did Arrhenius , by chal- lenging him to point out one single equation or one single constant in the whole of my papers . 6. Of the objections which Mr. Lupton considers " impugn the extreme accuracy of ...
need only answer Mr. Lupton , as I did Arrhenius , by chal- lenging him to point out one single equation or one single constant in the whole of my papers . 6. Of the objections which Mr. Lupton considers " impugn the extreme accuracy of ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Mr S T Preston on an Acoustic Thermometera Suggestion | 58 |
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