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" ... hours, rather than not observe he may select his own, specifying only what they are at the head of every page of his register, and adhering steadily to them in practice, only observing to make the extreme observations of each day equidistant from... "
Report of the Committee of Physics: Including Meteorology, on the Objects of ... - Page 51
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1840 - 119 pages
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 21

Geology - 1836 - 430 pages
...make the extreme observations of each day equidistant from the middle one. At the same time it will be borne in mind, that in what concerns the great...the night is quite as important as the day, and has hitherto been far too much neglected. To any one, therefore, who may feel disposed to enter more zealously...
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Magazine of Popular Science, and Journal of the Useful Arts, Volume 3

Science - 1837 - 594 pages
...make the extreme observations of each day equidistant from the middle one. " At the same time it will be borne in mind, that, in what concerns the great...the night is quite as important as the day, and has hithero been far too much neglected. To any one, therefore, who may feel disposed to enter more zealously...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Volume 21

Science - 1836 - 652 pages
...make the extreme observations of each day equidistant from the middle one. At the same time it will be borne in mind, that in what concerns the great...the night is quite as important as the day, and has hitherto been far too much neglected. To any one, therefore, who may feel disposed to enter more zealously...
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The Journal [afterw.] The Madras journal of literature and ..., Volumes 5-6

Madras literary society - 1837 - 996 pages
...make the extreme observations of each day equidistant from the middle one. At the same time it will be borne in mind, that in what concerns the great...the night is quite as important as the day, and has hitherto been far too much neglected. To any one, therefore, who may feel disposed to enter more zealously...
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Report of the President and Council of the Royal Society on the Instructions ...

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Antarctica - 1839 - 94 pages
...case where it may be impossible to observe regularly at 3 AM, an effort should be made to include the hour on the days of the new and full moon, and quadratures,...full moon ; — as it must be borne in mind, that in what concerns the great meteorological questions on which the most interesting features of the subject...
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Calcutta Review, Volumes 7-8

India - 1847 - 1262 pages
...make the extreme observations of each day equidistant from the middle one. At the same time it will be borne in mind, that in what concerns the great...the night is quite as important as the day, and has hitherto been far too much neglected. To any one, therefore, who may feel disposed to enter more zealously...
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Aide-mémoire to the Military Sciences: Framed from Contributions ..., Volume 1

Military art and science - 1853 - 830 pages
...case where it may be impossible to observe regularly at 3 AM, an effort should be made to include the hour on the days of the new and full moon, and quadratures,...full moon ; — as it must be borne in mind, that in what concerns the great meteorological questions on which the most important features of the subject...
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Philosophical Magazine

Physics - 1839 - 1198 pages
...ease where it may be impossible to observe regularly at S AM, an effort should be made to include the hour on the days of the new and full moon, and quadratures,...and full moon ;—as it must be borne in mind, that in what concerns the great meteorological questions on which the most interesting features ofthe subject...
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Madras Journal of Literature and Science, Volume 5

1837 - 482 pages
...make the extreme observations of each day equidistant from the middle one. At the same time it will be borne in mind, that in what concerns the great...the night is quite as important as the day, and has hitherto been far too much neglected. To any one, therefore, who may feel disposed to enter more zealously...
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