We are convinced that exactitude in experiments is less the outcome of faithful observation of the divisions of an instrument than of exactitude of method.
In: Maurice Crosland, Gay-Lussac: Scientist and bourgeois, Chapter 3 (p. 70)
We are convinced that exactitude in experiments is less the outcome of faithful observation of the divisions of an instrument than of exactitude of method.
In: Maurice Crosland, Gay-Lussac: Scientist and bourgeois, Chapter 3 (p. 70)