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Date: 2012-06-04 15:44:31
Geodesy
Schiehallion experiment
Nevil Maskelyne
Schiehallion
Theodolite
Oil drop experiment
Accuracy and precision
Experiment
Plumb-bob
Measurement
Science
Physics

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