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- Pole Meridian arc, the distance between two points with the same longitude Prime meridian, origin of longitudes Prin****l meridian, arbitrary meridians used...
- Chinese medicine (TCM) that alleges meridians are paths through which the life-energy known as "qi" (ch'i) flows. Meridians are not real anatomical structures:...
- boundary reasons). The meridians from Greenwich (0°) west to the antimeridian (180°) define the Western Hemisphere and the meridians from Greenwich (0°)...
- Earth's prime meridian is the IERS Reference Meridian. Between 1884 and 1984, the meridian of Greenwich was the world standard. These meridians are very close...
- unique meridian plane in this axial-pencil through that location. The intersection of this plane with Earth's surface defines two geographical meridians (either...
- meridians, pathways which run throughout the body and according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) transport qi. Twelve of these major meridians,...
- defined by the 52.5 degrees east meridian, the same meridian which defines the Iranian calendar and is the official meridian of Iran. Between 2005 and 2008...
- regularly-spaced meridians to equally spaced vertical lines, and parallels to horizontal lines. Pseudocylindrical In normal aspect, these map the central meridian and...
- other meridians were designated at four-degree intervals westward, with the seventh located in British Columbia; the second and fourth meridians form the...
- establishment of a common international prime meridian, most maritime countries established their own prime meridians, usually p****ing through the national observatory...