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(1) THIS is a clearly printed set of four-figure tables of logarithms, antilogarithms, natural and logarithmic sines, cosines and tangents, together with some formulæ and physical constants.
(1) Science and Mathematical Tables: for Use in Schools.
Arranged by W. F. F. Shearcroft and Denham Larrett. Pp. vi + 33. (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, Ltd., 1929.) 1s.
(2) Cambridge Five-Figure Tables.
By F. G. Hall E. K. Rideal Pp. viii + 76. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1929.) 3s. 6d.
(3) Seven Place Natural Trigonometrical Functions: together with many Miscellaneous Tables and Appendices on the Adjustment of the Engineer's Transit and Level, Area Computation, Vertical Curves, Simple Curves, and Determination of Latitude, Longitude, and Azimuth.
By Howard Chapin Ives. Pp. v + 222. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1929.) 12s. 6d. net.
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M.-T., L. (1) Science and Mathematical Tables: for Use in Schools (2) Cambridge Five-Figure Tables (3) Seven Place Natural Trigonometrical Functions: together with many Miscellaneous Tables and Appendices on the Adjustment of the Engineer's Transit and Level, Area Computation, Vertical Curves, Simple Curves, and Determination of Latitude, Longitude, and Azimuth. Nature 125, 968–969 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125968c0
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