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Some experimental observations for longitude made by theodolite fitted with a shutter eyepiece

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Bulletin géodésique

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  1. The power of the eye to integrate the light impulses received over a short period is involved in this. In this connexion seeProc. Roy. Soc. A. 122, 1929, 318, Some experiments concerning the counting of scintillations produced by alpha particles”. Charlton and Lea.

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Extrait desProceedings of the Royal Society of London, série A, vol. 166, n° 925, mai 1938. p. 197-213, avec l’autorisation de la « Royal Society ».

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Hunter., J.d.G. Some experimental observations for longitude made by theodolite fitted with a shutter eyepiece. Bull. Géodésique 58, 190–210 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03029884

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