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determinations by the
Paris Observatory in 1911. The "latitude" (abbreviation:
Lat., ϕ, or phi) of a
point on Earth's
surface is the
angle between the equatorial...
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combined with
adduction and
extension of the
shoulder joint. The
cable lat pull-down is done
where the
handle is
moved via a
cable pulley, as opposed...
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observations from low
Earth orbit. Its main
instrument is the
Large Area
Telescope (
LAT), with
which astronomers mostly intend to
perform an all-sky
survey studying...
- <wpt
lat="52.518611" lon="13.376111"> <ele>35.0</ele> <time>2011-12-31T23:59:59Z</time> <name>Reichstag (Berlin)</name> <sym>City</sym> </wpt> <wpt
lat="48...
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latitudes ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } − 0.5
degrees and ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } + 0.5
degrees on the WGS84
spheroid is Δ
lat 1 = 111 132.954 − 559.822 cos 2...
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Latting was born in Texhoma, Oklahoma, on
August 27, 1918. She
graduated from
classen High
School in
Oklahoma City. She
received a bachelor's
degree with...
- (GRIDGB1N) 1-kilometre grid
square reference (GRID1KM)
Degrees latitude (to 6
decimal places) (
LAT)
Degrees longitude (to 6
decimal places) (LONG) In the fields...
- case of the
plate carrée
projection (also
called the
geographic projection,
lat/lon projection, or
plane chart), is a
simple map
projection attributed to...
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Relative degrees of Romanisation,
based on archaeology.
Romanisation was
greatest in the southeast,
extending west and
north in
lesser degrees. West of...
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Royal Australian Navy (as the Huon class), and the
Royal Thai Navy (as the
Lat Ya class).
Three updated vessels were
constructed for the
Finnish Navy (the...