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Use of microprocessors to control a photographic plate measuring machine
A. C. Daly, G S Walker
School of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
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control
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images
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plates
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photography
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galaxies
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microprocessors
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buses
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data
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speed
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operation
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microcomputers
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approximations
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information
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engineering
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stars
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arbitration
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control systems
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photographs
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Engineering
Microprocessor Chips
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Photographic Plate
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Engineering Research
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Control Systems
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Pixel Data
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Research Councils
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Electronic Control
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Observatory
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Electronic Control
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Photograph
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