-
observation of the NGC 499 Group.
Though he
noted no description, he gave a
micrometric measure setting the object's
position relative to a
different nearby...
- the gap width, so it can be
tuned over many
orders of
magnitude by a
micrometric ****.
Biprism (or
Fresnel biprism): two
prisms joined at
their bases...
-
Microencapsulation can also be used to
enclose solids, liquids, or
gases inside a
micrometric wall made of hard or soft
soluble film, in
order to
reduce dosing frequency...
-
barycenter and
slowly change position over the years. Thus
Struve made
micrometric measurements of 2714
double stars from 1824 to 1837 and
published these...
-
nanoscale up to the
centimeter scale or further, but are
typically of
micrometric dimensions. An
inverse pattern is
first created in the
sacrificial stencil...
-
Society 35 (1874), p.83 Seabroke, G M, (with Wilson, J M),
Catalogue of
Micrometrical Measurements of
Double Stars, made at the
Temple Observatory, Memoirs...
- at 4.396 light-years or 4.159×1013 km.) John
Herschel made the
first micrometrical observations in 1834.
Since the
early 20th century,
measures have been...
- Olomouc,
Czech Republic),
where he made only a few drawings, but
undertook micrometric measurements of its
mountains to
further increase the
knowledge of the...
-
research field dealing with the
knowledge of
temperature in the sub-
micrometric scale.
Conventional thermometers cannot measure the
temperature of an...
- with much more precision. The "axe-cut junctions" were
replaced with
micrometric junctions and a
whole new
technique of production, less
dependent on...