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... wide at the top , haunches at the supports and carries an 85 - foot - wide The Ganter turnpike . More impressive yet is the high , curving Ganter Bridge Bridge ( 1980 ) , crossing a deep valley in the canton of Valais ( see Figure 25 ) ...
... wide at the top , haunches at the supports and carries an 85 - foot - wide The Ganter turnpike . More impressive yet is the high , curving Ganter Bridge Bridge ( 1980 ) , crossing a deep valley in the canton of Valais ( see Figure 25 ) ...
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... wide for most applications . Radar requires a narrow beam ( a beamwidth of only a few degrees ) in order to concentrate its energy on the target and to determine the target loca- tion with accuracy . Such narrow beams can be formed by ...
... wide for most applications . Radar requires a narrow beam ( a beamwidth of only a few degrees ) in order to concentrate its energy on the target and to determine the target loca- tion with accuracy . Such narrow beams can be formed by ...
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... wide - bandwidth signals must be radiated . Normally , wide bandwidth is not available at the lower frequencies ( especially when a 30 - centimetre range resolu- tion requires a 500 MHz bandwidth ) . However , since the energy is ...
... wide - bandwidth signals must be radiated . Normally , wide bandwidth is not available at the lower frequencies ( especially when a 30 - centimetre range resolu- tion requires a 500 MHz bandwidth ) . However , since the energy is ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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