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The total measurement uncertainty lies at only 4 × 10 - 19, allowing a height difference of 4 mm between clocks to be resolved within 100 seconds of measurement time only.»
This allows high - precision measurements in a short time and considerably facilitates the future reduction of
the total measurement uncertainty down to a few parts in 1018.
Not exact matches
- > [# 3] Comparing two
measurements with a possible
uncertainty of + / - 6Sv each should result in a
total uncertainty of + / -12 Sv (ossibly more considering less sophisticated equipment in 1957).
Maybe a 2D pdf, because our
measurements apply some constraint to the net
total temperature change, such that the
uncertainties in the two will probably not be totally uncorrelated.
The use of even more recently computer - reconstructed
total solar irradiance data (whatever have large
uncertainties) for the period prior to 1976 would not change any of the conclusions in my paper, where quantitative analyses were emphasized on the influences of humans and the Sun on global surface temperature after 1970 when direct
measurements became available.