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. by Thomas E Bailey Jr ; CAD migration to the PC environment-tomorrow’s low. Survey by Alan M Mikuni ; Automatic scanning and data processing for CAD. The loss of stiffness of cracked laminates by N Laws and G J Dvorak ; Dvorak .
. TT – 20182 ] N88-22980 CONTROL EQUIPMENT Full electronic control system. COORDINATE TRANSFORMATIONS A study on local level inertial surveying. late data [ PB88-164199 ) N88-23712 COST ANALYSIS Status of CAD / CAM. CRACK CLOSURE Bimodular behavior and crack closure in compression in a .
Due to these considerations, the State and the A / E agreed to develop an approach. Design Phase CAD baseline drawings were prepared based on the original. This survey work was primarily visual, but cracked areas of stone were also .
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. by Thomas E Bailey Jr ; CAD migration to the PC environment-tomorrow’s low. Survey by Alan M Mikuni ; Automatic scanning and data processing for CAD. The loss of stiffness of cracked laminates by N Laws and G J Dvorak ; Dvorak .
. TT – 20182 ] N88-22980 CONTROL EQUIPMENT Full electronic control system. COORDINATE TRANSFORMATIONS A study on local level inertial surveying. late data [ PB88-164199 ) N88-23712 COST ANALYSIS Status of CAD / CAM. CRACK CLOSURE Bimodular behavior and crack closure in compression in a .
Due to these considerations, the State and the A / E agreed to develop an approach. Design Phase CAD baseline drawings were prepared based on the original. This survey work was primarily visual, but cracked areas of stone were also .
. by Thomas E Bailey Jr ; CAD migration to the PC environment-tomorrow’s low. Survey by Alan M Mikuni ; Automatic scanning and data processing for CAD. The loss of stiffness of cracked laminates by N Laws and G J Dvorak ; Dvorak .
. TT – 20182 ] N88-22980 CONTROL EQUIPMENT Full electronic control system. COORDINATE TRANSFORMATIONS A study on local level inertial surveying. late data [ PB88-164199 ) N88-23712 COST ANALYSIS Status of CAD / CAM.
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