On certain Sources of Error in Connection with Experiments on Torsional VibrationsNot Availabledoi:10.1080/14786448608627955TomlinsonHerbertTaylor & Francis GroupPhilosophical Magazine
MUSTE, M. 2002: Sources of bias errors in flume experiments on suspended-sediment transport. Journal of Hydraulic Research 40(6), 2000, 695-708.Muste, M., 2002. Sources of bias errors in flume experiments on suspended-sediment transport. J. Hydraul. Res. 40 (6), 695-708....
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This work focuses on the concept of error in relation to the field of DF. It first explores what an error is and the language used to describe one before mapping potential sources of error against the stages of the DF investigative process. This is done to assist those in the DF field ...
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Learn how excitation and emission filters work and what types of light sources are available for fluorescence experiments. It's all about the light Fluorescence requires a source of excitation energy. There are several main types of ...
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