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Cartographic projections / Conformal mapping / Geodesy / Rhumb line / Mercator projection / Map projection / Scale / Great circle / Loxodromic / Geometry / Cartography / Navigation
Date: 2009-03-25 17:06:10
Cartographic projections
Conformal mapping
Geodesy
Rhumb line
Mercator projection
Map projection
Scale
Great circle
Loxodromic
Geometry
Cartography
Navigation

349 VOL. 77, NO. 5, DECEMBER 2004

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