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... observations in very brief intervals of quiet . In every case a single determination of the duration of the residual sound was based on the average of a large number of observations . " 2 The extreme simplicity of apparatus and methods ...
... observations in very brief intervals of quiet . In every case a single determination of the duration of the residual sound was based on the average of a large number of observations . " 2 The extreme simplicity of apparatus and methods ...
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... observations until recalled by the above- mentioned discrepancy . They were sought out from the notes of that period , and it was found that , as suspected , the absorbing power of the cushions when touching edges was less than when ...
... observations until recalled by the above- mentioned discrepancy . They were sought out from the notes of that period , and it was found that , as suspected , the absorbing power of the cushions when touching edges was less than when ...
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... observations reveals the constant difficulties under which he worked , and discloses his ingenuity in creating his opportunities . In order to enveigle an audience with which he could experi- ment , he announced a lecture to be given at ...
... observations reveals the constant difficulties under which he worked , and discloses his ingenuity in creating his opportunities . In order to enveigle an audience with which he could experi- ment , he announced a lecture to be given at ...
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