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... techniques . Parallel to the work in gravimetric geodesy , other developments occurred that have con- tributed to the determination of the size and shape of the Earth . Techniques in geodetic measurements were improved by the ...
... techniques . Parallel to the work in gravimetric geodesy , other developments occurred that have con- tributed to the determination of the size and shape of the Earth . Techniques in geodetic measurements were improved by the ...
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... techniques for attaining them are different . An effort is made , for example , to teach all exceptional children ( except those unable to profit at all from school experience ) to read . Most gifted children have little diffi- culty in ...
... techniques for attaining them are different . An effort is made , for example , to teach all exceptional children ( except those unable to profit at all from school experience ) to read . Most gifted children have little diffi- culty in ...
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... techniques , and history of enamelwork . MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Enamel is a comparatively soft glass , a compound of flint or sand , red lead , and soda or potash . These mate- rials are melted together , producing an almost clear ...
... techniques , and history of enamelwork . MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Enamel is a comparatively soft glass , a compound of flint or sand , red lead , and soda or potash . These mate- rials are melted together , producing an almost clear ...
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