Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Volume 86U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1981 |
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... addition to the three plyalex . The actual number is lex , sine each $ can be incor- potamod iam the owthiciera of one of the two corresponding vectors , and further emp deaden a possible * As demetre aguantar as aand aa " ) resinovd ...
... addition to the three plyalex . The actual number is lex , sine each $ can be incor- potamod iam the owthiciera of one of the two corresponding vectors , and further emp deaden a possible * As demetre aguantar as aand aa " ) resinovd ...
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... addition of a second multiplicative term fails to significantly improve this fit . The preci- sion of a measurement of n in this study is no better than 1 to 3 units in the fifth place [ 18 ] . Applying the law of propagation of errors ...
... addition of a second multiplicative term fails to significantly improve this fit . The preci- sion of a measurement of n in this study is no better than 1 to 3 units in the fifth place [ 18 ] . Applying the law of propagation of errors ...
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... addition to the three e - values . The actual number is less , since each can be incor- porated into the coefficients of one of the two corresponding vectors , and further simplification is possible when the entire equation is ...
... addition to the three e - values . The actual number is less , since each can be incor- porated into the coefficients of one of the two corresponding vectors , and further simplification is possible when the entire equation is ...
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... addition of a second multiplicative term fails to significantly improve this fit . The preci- sion of a measurement of n in this study is no better than 1 to 3 units in the fifth place [ 18 ] . Applying the law of propagation of errors ...
... addition of a second multiplicative term fails to significantly improve this fit . The preci- sion of a measurement of n in this study is no better than 1 to 3 units in the fifth place [ 18 ] . Applying the law of propagation of errors ...
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... addition , is ± 2.5 x 10-8 . The systematic uncertainty due to variation in CO2 abundance is necessar- ily not included . It should be emphasized that these uncer- tainties are based on the best possible measurements of P , T and U. 4 ...
... addition , is ± 2.5 x 10-8 . The systematic uncertainty due to variation in CO2 abundance is necessar- ily not included . It should be emphasized that these uncer- tainties are based on the best possible measurements of P , T and U. 4 ...
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