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Spherical trigonometry / Law of cosines / Spherical law of cosines / Trigonometric functions / Triangle / Hyperbolic law of cosines / Geometry / Trigonometry / Triangle geometry
Date: 2011-01-10 10:58:46
Spherical trigonometry
Law of cosines
Spherical law of cosines
Trigonometric functions
Triangle
Hyperbolic law of cosines
Geometry
Trigonometry
Triangle geometry

CALCULATION OF CLOUD MOTION WIND WITH GMS-5 IMAGES IN CHINA Xu Jianmin Zhang Qisong

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