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Very Long Baseline Interferometry / Coordinate time / Geodesy / Geocentric Coordinate Time / Barycentric coordinate system / Terrestrial Time / Error analysis for the Global Positioning System / Shapiro delay / General relativity / Time scales / Measurement / Physics
Date: 2010-12-17 09:46:32
Very Long Baseline Interferometry
Coordinate time
Geodesy
Geocentric Coordinate Time
Barycentric coordinate system
Terrestrial Time
Error analysis for the Global Positioning System
Shapiro delay
General relativity
Time scales
Measurement
Physics

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