Adams first recalculated all known causes of disturbance, using the latest determinations of the planetary masses.
Then the whole work was recalculatedfrom the beginning, with more exactness, and assuming a smaller mean distance.
He recalculated the safety factor he had used when deciding how close to the sun to put the asteroid, then took quick star sights to determine their exact position.
When a series of sightings over several days gave Rip enough exact data to work on, he recalculated the orbit, found the amount that the course had to be corrected, and supervised the cutting of new holes in the metal.
Both of us independently recalculated the mean given for each characteristic for each subspecies, using the data in figures 2-4 of Kirn et al.
Moreover, the diagnostic ranges of the number of subcaudals in males of hallowelli and the ratio of tail length to total length in males of gracilis do not include the recalculated means for those characteristics.
Newburgh recalculated the data, and authorized the publication.
It wasrecalculated by Mr. Crosley from Delambre's and Burckhardt's tables, the one made four and the other ten years afterwards.
The Spanish admiral D'Espinosa observed emersions of the first and second satellites of Jupiter in 1793, at Port Jackson, and also an eclipse of the sun which he recalculated by the tables of Burg.
When a series of sightings over several days gave Rip enough exact data to work on, he recalculated the orbit, found the amount that the course had to be corrected, and supervised the cutting of new and smaller holes in the metal.
He recalculated the safety factor he had used when deciding how close to put the asteroid to the sun, then took quick star sights to determine their exact position.
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