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24 June 2025
- diffhist m International Bureau of Weights and Measures 06:32 +3 Charles Inigo talk contribs (→Geodetic standards and the Expositions Universelles (1855 /1867))
22 June 2025
- diffhist Module:Lang/data 21:38 +79 Trappist the monk talk contribs (+art-x-uropi;)
20 June 2025
- diffhist Module:Lang/data 17:12 +36 Trappist the monk talk contribs (+sq-x-proto;)
- diffhist International Bureau of Weights and Measures 15:16 −333 NebY talk contribs (→Geodetic standards and the Expositions Universelles (1855 /1867): rmv misunderstanding - comparisons were not and are not essential "because of thermal expansion", they are simply fundamental to traceability.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist International Bureau of Weights and Measures 15:01 −249 ArbieP talk contribs (replaced a cite web ref. with a further direct Wikisource link to existing (Cite EB1911) ref)
- diffhist m International Bureau of Weights and Measures 05:23 +20 Charles Inigo talk contribs (→Geodetic standards and the Expositions Universelles (1855 /1867)) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m International Bureau of Weights and Measures 03:46 −25 Johnjbarton talk contribs (Temperature errors not random, they are systematically related to temperature. (diffedit))
- diffhist International Bureau of Weights and Measures 03:20 +837 Charles Inigo talk contribs (→Geodetic standards and the Expositions Universelles (1855 /1867): In fact, according to the source pp. 13-14 temperature errors can be both random or systematic. In the field, the errors can be considered random as the temperature can be higher or lower than the temperature at which the ruler as been standardized. The error is systematic when it concerns the temperature at which the ruler was standardized.) Tag: Visual edit