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- noun Plural form of
longitude .
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Examples
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Let’s begin by importing the GPX files and extracting the latitudes and longitudes from the track points.
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Vertical distance represents the difference between observed and subsequently calculated longitudes -- in other words, the principal perturbations caused by Neptune.
Pioneers of Science Oliver Lodge 1895
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Taking Mädler's start-point for Martial longitudes, that is the longitude-line passing near Dawes 'forked bay, I found that my results agreed pretty fairly with those in Prof. Phillips' map, so far as the latter went; but there are many details in my charts not found in Prof. Phillips 'nor in Mädler's earlier charts.
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This system would offer a large range of very stable, what I would call eco-longitudes.
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The instruments were built keeping in mind the rules of astronomy, and the position of the equator, latitudes and longitudes.
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I don't know exact latitudes and longitudes because we were constantly moving.
Mike Ragogna: An Artist With His "Eye On The Prize": A Conversation With Marc Broussard Mike Ragogna 2011
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I don't know exact latitudes and longitudes because we were constantly moving.
Mike Ragogna: An Artist With His "Eye On The Prize": A Conversation With Marc Broussard Mike Ragogna 2011
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This system would offer a large range of very stable, what I would call eco-longitudes.
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I don't know exact latitudes and longitudes because we were constantly moving.
Mike Ragogna: An Artist With His "Eye On The Prize": A Conversation With Marc Broussard Mike Ragogna 2011
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I don't know exact latitudes and longitudes because we were constantly moving.
Mike Ragogna: An Artist With His "Eye On The Prize": A Conversation With Marc Broussard Mike Ragogna 2011
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