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... surface of which is a negative replica of the master - record surface . Electroforming techniques that reproduce the surface to an accuracy of better than 0.000001 inch are used . In electroforming , the surface serves as an electrode ...
... surface of which is a negative replica of the master - record surface . Electroforming techniques that reproduce the surface to an accuracy of better than 0.000001 inch are used . In electroforming , the surface serves as an electrode ...
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... surface took first colour photo of full Earth surface studied effects of weightlessness on various plants and organisms during 47 orbits ; capsule recovered soft landed on Moon ; transmitted 19,000 photos of lunar surface ; chemi- cal ...
... surface took first colour photo of full Earth surface studied effects of weightlessness on various plants and organisms during 47 orbits ; capsule recovered soft landed on Moon ; transmitted 19,000 photos of lunar surface ; chemi- cal ...
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... surface . A level surface at mean sea level is considered to repre- sent the Earth's size and shape , and this is called the geoid . Because of gravity anomalies , the geoid is irregular ; how- ever , it is very nearly the surface ...
... surface . A level surface at mean sea level is considered to repre- sent the Earth's size and shape , and this is called the geoid . Because of gravity anomalies , the geoid is irregular ; how- ever , it is very nearly the surface ...
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