To: “A new method for shear‐wave logging,” October 1980, GEOPHYSICS (v. 45, p. 1489–1506)

Geophysics ◽  
1982 ◽  
Vol 47 (7) ◽  
pp. 1131-1131

The author of “A new method for shear‐wave logging,” Chōrō Kitsunezaki, has forwarded us further changes to his paper which appeared in October 1980 Geophysics (v. 45, p. 1489–1506) and an Errata which appeared in May 1981 Geophysics, v. 46, p. 816. In the paper, caption for Figure 16, p. 1497, should read “Transmitter—F = 88 N, . . .” instead of “Transmitter F = . . .” On p. 1498, 8th line from the bottom of right hand column should be “−x‐ and x‐directions” instead of “x‐ and y‐directions.” In the Errata, delete the entire sentence, “The y‐component . . . (reversed polarity).”

Geophysics ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 46 (5) ◽  
pp. 816-816 ◽  

The author of “A new method for shear wave logging,” Choro Kitsunezaki, (Geophysics, v. 45, p. 1489–1506), has forwarded the following changes in the paper. The y‐component (bottom traces of Figures 16 and 17) described in the subsection “Records” on p. 1498 is actually the—x‐component (reversed polarity).


1946 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-2

In the article “Infant Speech Sounds and Intelligence” by Orvis C. Irwin and Han Piao Chen, in the December 1945 issue of the Journal, the paragraph which begins at the bottom of the left hand column on page 295 should have been placed immediately below the first paragraph at the top of the right hand column on page 296. To the authors we express our sincere apologies.


Geophysics ◽  
1955 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 539-564 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. O. Parr ◽  
W. H. Mayne

In areas where reflection shooting is difficult, it is often necessary to attenuate the energy in a broad continuous band of disturbing wavelengths to less than a few hundredths of what would be recorded if all units were bunched together. The wavelength band of the attenuated energy should be adjacent to the band of reflection wavelengths received. Attenuation of the undesired energy is best accomplished with multiple detectors or charges. In many areas the pattern should attenuate energy horizontally propagated in all directions, not just in the direction of the detector line. Neither a finite number of uniformly effective, uniformly spaced units in line nor a uniformly effective sheet of finite length will accomplish this result. A system for gradation of the effectiveness of units described in this paper does produce this result (not only for in‐line disturbances but also for disturbances coming in from the side of the line). The attenuation band can be made broad with good attenuation or narrower with still better attenuation, as desired. The variation of effectiveness can be applied to detectors or charges arranged in a horizontal line, over a horizontal area, in a vertical line, or over a vertical area. The principle of varying effectiveness can also be applied to reversed‐polarity detectors in order to accentuate certain apparent wavelengths.


Blood ◽  
1963 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 506-506

Abstract A portion of Dr. C. Lockard Conley’s letter in the August issue of BLOOD appeared garbled due to omission of some type. On page 235, the sentence beginning on line 22 of the right-hand column, and the following sentence, should have read as follows: A similar mechanism may be involved in hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin. An overlapping deletion involving contiguous loci provides a simple and adequate explanation for the occurrence of this anomaly.


1989 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 670-670
Author(s):  
Donald S Young

Abstract p 800: In the first column, the correct name (and the address) of the publisher is Science Enterprises, Inc., Box 88443, Indianapolis, IN 46208. p 1018: Richard Patrick should be added to the list of authors. p 1110: Corrections to this paper are detailed in a Letter by Hammer, Vol. 35, p 193. p 1800: Column two, line nine: "12.5" should read "125." p 1801: Column one, "Linearity" paragraph: "HDL-C" should read "HDL-FC" in lines nine and 14. p 1803: Column two, last sentence in first full paragraph should read "...automated method, the interferences with the manual method were less." p 2017: In the legend to Figure 1, the equation for G7 should read: y = -4012 x + 18. In Figure 2, there should be three dots above the 7 glucosyl units coordinate, the third being between the curve and the point just above the curve. p 2045: In Figure 1 (right), read "41" instead of "91" in the integration values for the 2-3a fraction assay. p 2141: Right-hand column, line 16: the formula for CNP-NAG should contain two N atoms. Vol. 35: p. 17: In the last part of the equation, "0.0835" should read "0.00835", and "0.0759" should read "0.00759." p 517: See correction note in "The Clinical Chemist."


1985 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 283-283
Author(s):  
E. A. Hoffman ◽  
E. L. Ritman

Page 481: E. A. Hoffman and E. L. Ritman. “Effect of body orientation on regional lung expansion in dog and sloth.” Pages 484 (right-hand column, third paragraph, third line), 485 (Fig. 5 legend, ninth line), and 489 (left-hand column, first paragraph, fifth and sixth lines): substitute cm lung height for ml lung height.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 1735-1742
Author(s):  
Hao Cheng ◽  
Zichang Niu ◽  
Fengyue Xin ◽  
Lin Yang ◽  
Litao Ruan

1985 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 308-308
Author(s):  
Ronald H Ng ◽  
Mani Menon ◽  
Jack H Ladenson

Abstract Vol. 30 p 468: In line 7, left column, HCl should be 12 mol/L. p 536: In Figs. 4 and 5, change the unit on the ordinates to "%." Change the ordinate numbers on Fig. 4 from 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 to 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25. On Fig. 5, change the ordinate number from 120 to 30. p 725: In line 8, right column, change "logarithmic probability," to "probit." In Figs. 2 and 3, replace the terms "log 10" and "double log" by "probit" and "simple log," respectively. p 729: Insert "γ" in the empty space on line 23, right-hand column, so the expression reads "100(1 – γ)%." pp 856–7: Exchange the legends for Figures 2 and 3. p 1111: Units in the left-hand Table should be "µg/L," not "g/L." p 1260: In the first column, just under equation 2, delete "β" and insert the words "for a." p 1294: In paragraph three, line 6, for "blunted" read "blunt." p 1353: Transpose Figures 2 and 3 over the (unchanged) legends. 0.53 1.02 2.71 5.0 p 1364: The sixth line of data, columns 2–4 should read "176.4 ± 43," "470 ± 198," and "0.5." The final line of data, columns 2–4, should read "1.95 ± 0.47," "5.05 ± 2.12," and "0.4," and, under "Range" the following should be inserted at the bottom of the column: 0.4–0.7 0.2–0.8 0.1–0.7. p 1365: The data in columns 2 and 4, and some in column 3, of Table 3 should read: See table in the PDF file p 1429: The middle column, next to last paragraph, should read: "Hb 27 g/L" and "leukocytes 186 x 109/L." p 1812: Column 1, fifth line of text: change "decreasing" to "increasing." p 1813: Column 2, x refers to whole blood rather than plasma, y to plasma.


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