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Geometry / Reference ellipsoid / Flattening / Spheroid / GRS 80 / Ellipsoid / Equatorial bulge / Earth / Figure of the Earth / Geodesy / Cartography / Measurement
Date: 2011-08-12 16:02:28
Geometry
Reference ellipsoid
Flattening
Spheroid
GRS 80
Ellipsoid
Equatorial bulge
Earth
Figure of the Earth
Geodesy
Cartography
Measurement

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