Sentences with phrase «accurate than gravity»

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The first accurate measurement of G was not made, in fact, until 1797, more than a century after the discovery of the law of gravity, and it arose from a classic experiment performed by the English nobleman Henry Cavendish.
For this reason, the conspiracy even led some authors to suggest that, rather than being due to dark matter, it may be due to Newton's law of gravity becoming progressively less accurate at large distances.
Asteroseismic surface gravities are substantially more precise and accurate than spectroscopic ones, and we find good agreement between their mean values and the calibrated spectroscopic surface gravities.
The longer body, increased weight and higher centre of gravity mean it never feels as sharp as either the 3 Series saloon or Touring, but the rear - wheel - drive chassis and accurate steering ensure the 3 GT is still more fun to drive than most cars of this size.
To be certain that the parasite monitoring system is as accurate as possible, the staff must ensure that samples used are fresh and representative of the animal in question, use the most accurate method (centrifugation of samples rather than gravity floatation), and be well trained to accurately identify what is found under the microscope.
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