-
recommends that
within the
United States "L" be used
rather than "l".
Metrologists carefully distinguish between the
definition of a unit and its realisation...
- others.
Radiocarbon dating was
first used in 1949.
Beginning in 1954,
metrologists established 1950 as the
origin year for the BP
scale for use with radiocarbon...
-
Committee for
Weights and
Measures (CIPM), was an
advisory committee of
metrologists of high standing. The third, the
International Bureau of
Weights and...
-
international des
poids et
mesures (CIPM),
consisting of
elected scientists and
metrologists,
which prepares and
executes the
decisions of the CGPM and is responsible...
- or CIPM)—the
direction and
supervision organ composed of 18
prominent metrologists from 18
different member states The
headquarters or
secretariat of the...
-
consensus of such
clocks kept
better time than the
rotation of the Earth.
Metrologists also knew that Earth's
orbit around the Sun (a year) was much more stable...
-
nature of
forensic investigations has
fostered collaboration between metrologists,
forensic scientists, and
legal experts,
leading to
specialized measurement...
- The
International Prototype of the
Kilogram (referred to by
metrologists as the IPK or Le
Grand K;
sometimes called the ur-kilogram, or urkilogram, particularly...
- quetta-, ronto-, and quecto- in 2022,
after a
proposal from
British metrologist Richard J. C.
Brown (since
before 2022, Q/q and R/r were the only Latin...
- June 2016, two
months after the
death of its inventor,
Bryan Kibble,
metrologists of the
Consultative Committee for
Units of the
International Committee...