Nature, Volume 63Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1900 - Electronic journals |
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Page 156
... mathematical probability to the testimony of witnesses is so obviously futile . The solution of every mathematical problem in probability is in the last resort only the finding of a modulus of evidence , in the ratio of the part of the ...
... mathematical probability to the testimony of witnesses is so obviously futile . The solution of every mathematical problem in probability is in the last resort only the finding of a modulus of evidence , in the ratio of the part of the ...
Page 275
... mathematical tests " with the " observational method , " seems to be looking upon mathematical reasoning as something which has more relation to experiment than to observation . I fail to see why as an instrument it is less applicable ...
... mathematical tests " with the " observational method , " seems to be looking upon mathematical reasoning as something which has more relation to experiment than to observation . I fail to see why as an instrument it is less applicable ...
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... mathematical physicist . How far the present treatise is to be regarded as a new work written by Prof. Weber may be inferred from the fact that this , the first volume only , covers 506 pages , as com- pared with a total of 325 in ...
... mathematical physicist . How far the present treatise is to be regarded as a new work written by Prof. Weber may be inferred from the fact that this , the first volume only , covers 506 pages , as com- pared with a total of 325 in ...
Contents
Conroy Sir John F R S Death of 186 Curtius Prof New General Method of Preparing Aromatic | 14 |
Halfseconds Pendulums Mr Watson 195 | 15 |
Cooperation in Observing Variable Stars Prof E C Picker Cygnus New Variable in 2 1901 Dr T D Anderson 502 | 29 |
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