IT1226650B - Specchio concavo a focale variabile - Google Patents

Specchio concavo a focale variabile

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IT1226650B
IT1226650B IT8809018A IT901888A IT1226650B IT 1226650 B IT1226650 B IT 1226650B IT 8809018 A IT8809018 A IT 8809018A IT 901888 A IT901888 A IT 901888A IT 1226650 B IT1226650 B IT 1226650B
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focal length
concave mirror
variable focal
complete combustion
altitudes
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Giorgio Nanetti
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Giorgio Nanetti
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