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... present volume contains communications of greater length than have appeared in its two predecessors . The Editors take this opportunity of thanking their con- tributors for the many valuable papers they have favoured them with , and ...
... present volume contains communications of greater length than have appeared in its two predecessors . The Editors take this opportunity of thanking their con- tributors for the many valuable papers they have favoured them with , and ...
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... present , viz . that any one who could not procure by purchase or loan a ten - figure table would turn his attention to calculations , in which such a table was not essential . The ten - figure tables in existence are Vlacq's ...
... present , viz . that any one who could not procure by purchase or loan a ten - figure table would turn his attention to calculations , in which such a table was not essential . The ten - figure tables in existence are Vlacq's ...
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... present to the eye , and the mere tiredness ( removeable by half an hours ' rest ) which results from work when the same quantities are actually present on the printed page , so that the computer is merely subjected to the irksomeness ...
... present to the eye , and the mere tiredness ( removeable by half an hours ' rest ) which results from work when the same quantities are actually present on the printed page , so that the computer is merely subjected to the irksomeness ...
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... present day . For some months I had these tables in daily use , and I do not think that they could well be improved ; the least factors of 9000 numbers are given with perfect clearness in the space of half a square foot . While on the ...
... present day . For some months I had these tables in daily use , and I do not think that they could well be improved ; the least factors of 9000 numbers are given with perfect clearness in the space of half a square foot . While on the ...
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... present themselves . 13. Since for all values of a we have cosecα = sin a angles which have a common sine will also have a common cosecant , and conversely . Hence the expression for all angles which have the same cosecant as a given ...
... present themselves . 13. Since for all values of a we have cosecα = sin a angles which have a common sine will also have a common cosecant , and conversely . Hence the expression for all angles which have the same cosecant as a given ...
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