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ABSTRACT THE appended graph (Fig. 1) records the intensity of daylight during the recent total eclipse at Criccieth. The measurements were made by a Trotter photometer set up to face that


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BRIGHTNESS MEASUREMENT, QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING Article 29 August 2022 AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Physiology Institute, University College, Cardiff J. H. SHAXBY


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