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Analytic geometry / 3D computer graphics / Differential topology / Sphere / Machining / Torus / Tangent / Curve / Normal / Geometry / Surfaces / Differential geometry
Date: 2004-04-29 11:51:51
Analytic geometry
3D computer graphics
Differential topology
Sphere
Machining
Torus
Tangent
Curve
Normal
Geometry
Surfaces
Differential geometry

COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN Computer-Aided Design±378 www.elsevier.com/locate/cad

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