Brazil, in order to complete the chronometrical measurement of the world.
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At the age of 25 he employed his whole time in chronometrical improvements.
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One of the missions of Nivarox-FAR is to drive forward the chronometrical improvement of mechanical watches.
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Information becomes independent of space as geometrical distance, hierarchy as organizational distance, and time as chronometrical distance.
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The self-confrontation data transcripts were put into relation with the chronometrical data and independently coded by two researchers.
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This fact was not lost on the English mechanical genius John Harrison, who first pushed chronometrical precision into this ethereal realm.
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But beyond that, in the summer of 1833 he was employed by the Russian Government on a chronometrical expedition in the Baltic.
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As for the correct time, the U.S. Naval Observatory's Atomic Clock is the basis for what's probably the Web's most formidable chronometrical site.
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Here Maury's chronometrical sea science intimates the degree to which the chronometer had come, in the Victorian age, to embody nothing less than rationality itself.
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It was thus when the discovery of the different expansibilities of metals by heat, gave us the means of correcting our chronometrical measurements of astronomical periods.
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With chronometrical precision Switzerland does away with all wolves, and is charged with the killing of at least 25 wolf cubs, which amounts to a generalised licence to kill.
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Fitz-Roy, Robert; King, Phillip Parker Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, Between the Years 1826 and 1836, "Remarks on the chronometrical observations", Appendix to Volume 2, p.325, London: Henry Colburn, 1839. A passenger on this, The Second Voyage of HMS Beagle, was Charles Darwin. Indeed, Darwin's observations on that voyage led to the publication of his On the Origin of Species.
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