10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYDROMETRICALLY»
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Meteorologii︠a︡ i Gidrologii︠a︡
From the Introduction in [7] we quote (almost literally, using the new terms h 5 z ,
$ = n, P = A): "Using only the curves of probability of maximal water discharges
for 47 hydrometrically studied rivers of Cuba Q,-Mp).m3/sec (14) = (1.14) and ...
... as over 20%, although the results were well correlated with each other (r = 0.88
). They found a much better average agreement between BIA results and those
determined hydrometrically but individual differences were quite high (r = 0.50).
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
Professor Stevelly also described a very simple and cheap instrument for
weighing hydrometrically, the sensibility of which is very remarkable,—a
hydrometer-ball with a stem of steel wire, having upon it one or two dots of gold,
and a ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1836
Professor Stevelly also described a very simple and cheap instrument for
weighing hydrometrically, the sensibility of which is very remarkable,-a
hydrometer-ball with a stem of steel wire, having upon it one or two dots of gold,
and a scale-pan ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1836
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London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ...
Professor Stevelly also described a very simple and cheap instrument for
weighing hydrometrically, the sensibility of which is very remarkable,—a
hydrometer-ball with a stem of steel wire, havin upon it one or two dots of gold,
and a scale-pan ...
6
Memoir on the Countries about the Caspian and Aral Seas: ...
}250 ” =1“ Meyendorf's journey from Orenburg to Bokhéra is also hydrometrically
measured, according to which the North-East end of the lake is la1d down on the
map. The true position of this predatory state is very uncertain, as in a march ...
Karl Zimmermann (lieutenant in Prussian army.), Carl Zimmermann, William Morier, 1840
7
Two Trips to Gorilla Land, and the Cataracts of the Congo
Hydrometrically considered, the Lualaba, which at Nyangwe, the most northerly
point explored by Dr. Livingstone (1870), rollsa floodof 124,000 cubic feetper
second in the dry season, cannot be connected either with the Welle(5,100cubic
...
Richard Francis Burton, 1967
The Liguria and Sardinia regions were recognized as hydrometrically
homogeneous regions at the first level and different from Apennine Italy. In Fig. 4,
the CDF's of the Y's of the annual floods are compared for each of these
geographical ...
Giuseppe Rossi, Nilgun B. Harmanciogammalu, V. Yevjevich, 1994
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Memoir on the countries about the Caspian and Aral seas, tr. ...
697) J MevendorFs journey from Orenburg to Bokhara is also hydrometrically
measured, according to which the North-East end of the lake is laid down on the
map. The true position of this predatory state is very uncertain, as in a march from
...
Carl Zimmermann (lieut.), 1840
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Report of the Annual Meeting
Professor Stevelly also described a very simple and cheap instrument for
weighing hydrometrically, the sensibility of which is very remarkable, — a
hydrometer-ball with a stem of steel wire, having upon it one or two dots of gold,
and a ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1836
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYDROMETRICALLY»
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hydrometrically is used in the context of the following news items.
Most expensive white wine: 1811 Château d'Yquem set world record …
The wine will be displayed in a bullet-proof, temperature and hydrometrically controlled showcase for six years at his restaurant, the SIP Sunset ... «World Record Academy, Jul 11»
Bottle of white wine sets world record price
The wine will be displayed in a bullet-proof, temperature and hydrometrically controlled showcase for six years at his restaurant, the SIP Sunset ... «Reuters, Jul 11»