It produces an intense beam of slow - moving neutrons whose photon emissions can be detected with the same setup used for
earlier precision measurements of the neutron's lifetime.
Not exact matches
This research has become possible only recently with the advent of astronomers»
precision measurements of the amounts of nuclei present in the
early universe.
Experts urged caution, especially because an
earlier measurement of neutrino velocity had indicated, to high
precision and accuracy, that neutrinos do respect the cosmic speed limit.
Early measurements — many taken by the late UChicago geochemist Robert Clayton — did not have sufficient
precision to tell the Moon and Earth apart.
I know this is complicated by lack of
precision of
earlier measurements, and the Little Ice Age coinciding with pre-industrial times.
An engineer learns
early on about
precision measurements and how to deal with them.
Whereabouts are those
early 1950s
precision measurements to be found which demonstrate that adding more carbon dioxide really would change how the atmosphere absorbed radiation?