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126.203 428.082 m
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[(\(1\))-500.1(0.75)-7193.3(\(3\))-500.1(2.3)]TJ
0 -1.1304 TD
[(\(2\))-500.1(1.3)-7693.3(\(4\))-500.1(4.0)]TJ
-1.413 -2.8696 TD
0.0173 Tw
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1.413 -1.1304 TD
0.0206 Tw
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-0.0002 Tc
[(\(1\))-500.2(0)-0.1( N)-7390.6(\()0.1(3\))-500.2(60 N)]TJ
0 -1.1304 TD
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-0.913 -2.8696 TD
0 Tc
0 Tw
(9)Tj
0.913 0 TD
-0.0001 Tc
0.0687 Tw
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10.8529 0 TD
0 Tc
0 Tw
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/F3 1 Tf
0.8675 0 TD
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7.993 0 0 7.993 212.5987 635.7719 Tm
(2)Tj
11.5 0 0 11.5 220.26 631.9768 Tm
-0.0001 Tc
0.0687 Tw
(newtons on the)Tj
-13.4366 -1.1304 TD
0.2959 Tw
(surface of Earth. ])Tj
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1 g
319.186 509.961 247.754 -270.201 re
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0 0 0 1 K
0 J 0 j 1 w 4 M []0 d
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1 i
371.422 420.799 m
433.519 420.799 l
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0 0 0 1 k
371.422 420.799 m
373.088 418.299 l
366.422 420.799 l
373.088 423.3 l
371.422 420.799 l
f*
449.422 343.8 m
516.088 343.8 l
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516.088 343.8 m
514.422 346.299 l
521.088 343.8 l
514.422 341.299 l
516.088 343.8 l
f*
371.422 343.8 m
438.088 343.8 l
S
371.422 343.8 m
373.088 341.299 l
366.422 343.8 l
373.088 346.299 l
371.422 343.8 l
f*
0 0 0 0 k
435.255 343.966 m
435.255 349.121 439.433 353.299 444.588 353.299 c
449.743 353.299 453.922 349.121 453.922 343.966 c
453.922 338.811 449.743 334.632 444.588 334.632 c
439.433 334.632 435.255 338.811 435.255 343.966 c
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433.421 416.966 m
433.421 422.121 437.6 426.3 442.755 426.3 c
447.909 426.3 452.088 422.121 452.088 416.966 c
452.088 411.811 447.909 407.633 442.755 407.633 c
437.6 407.633 433.421 411.811 433.421 416.966 c
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BT
/F8 1 Tf
11 0 0 11 339.519 485.6658 Tm
0 0 0 1 k
0 Tc
0 Tw
(\( 1 \))Tj
0 -6.5 TD
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0 -6.652 TD
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0 -5.5909 TD
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9.0909 12.1818 TD
(A)Tj
0.1818 -6.5909 TD
(A)Tj
-6.7273 8 TD
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9 0 0 9 374.2395 426.9942 Tm
(e)Tj
11 0 0 11 368.019 353.9942 Tm
(F)Tj
9 0 0 9 374.7395 351.9942 Tm
(e)Tj
11 0 0 11 507.519 353.9942 Tm
(F)Tj
9 0 0 9 514.2395 351.9942 Tm
(g)Tj
ET
449.422 282.3 m
516.088 282.3 l
S
516.088 282.3 m
514.422 284.799 l
521.088 282.3 l
514.422 279.799 l
516.088 282.3 l
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371.422 282.3 m
438.088 282.3 l
S
371.422 282.3 m
373.088 279.799 l
366.422 282.3 l
373.088 284.799 l
371.422 282.3 l
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0 0 0 0 k
435.255 282.466 m
435.255 287.621 439.433 291.799 444.588 291.799 c
449.743 291.799 453.922 287.621 453.922 282.466 c
453.922 277.311 449.743 273.132 444.588 273.132 c
439.433 273.132 435.255 277.311 435.255 282.466 c
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BT
11 0 0 11 441.519 279.4943 Tm
0 0 0 1 k
(A)Tj
-6.6818 1.1818 TD
(F)Tj
9 0 0 9 374.7395 290.4942 Tm
(g)Tj
11 0 0 11 507.519 292.4942 Tm
(F)Tj
9 0 0 9 514.2395 290.4942 Tm
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ET
371.422 413.799 m
433.519 413.799 l
S
371.422 413.799 m
373.088 411.3 l
366.422 413.799 l
373.088 416.299 l
371.422 413.799 l
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BT
11 0 0 11 367.519 401.4942 Tm
(F)Tj
9 0 0 9 374.2395 399.4942 Tm
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ET
447.616 492.3 m
385.519 492.3 l
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447.616 492.3 l
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0 0 0 0 k
366.95 488.466 m
366.95 493.621 371.128 497.799 376.283 497.799 c
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BT
-11 0 0 11 379.519 484.9943 Tm
0 0 0 1 k
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11 0 0 11 443.519 500.4943 Tm
(F)Tj
9 0 0 9 450.2394 498.4943 Tm
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ET
447.616 485.299 m
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447.616 485.299 m
445.95 487.8 l
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445.95 482.799 l
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BT
11 0 0 11 444.519 472.9943 Tm
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12 782 m
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0 792.06 612 -792 re
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1 g
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319.186 697.961 245.702 -104.675 re
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365.351 629.441 m
365.351 634.596 369.529 638.775 374.684 638.775 c
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369.529 620.108 365.351 624.286 365.351 629.441 c
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487.351 629.441 m
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529.78 656.775 542.018 644.537 542.018 629.441 c
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[4 4 ]0 d
374.184 640.733 m
374.184 689.733 l
514.018 640.733 m
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378.684 679.108 m
509.684 679.108 l
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110.222 225.627 l
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11 0 0 11 151.4642 202.0882 Tm
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2.3338 0 TD
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0 11 -11 0 93.006 250.1463 Tm
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0.8839 0 TD
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1.5559 0 TD
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11 0 0 11 102.2142 218.2132 Tm
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4.2464 11.8443 TD
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12 782 m
W n
0 792.06 612 -792 re
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1 g
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44.677 697.961 246.478 -209.793 re
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3.864 M
75.363 603.586 m
276.963 603.586 l
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0.5 w [4 4 ]0 d
176.163 682.786 m
176.163 517.186 l
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BT
/F8 1 Tf
11 0 0 11 75.3629 620.3276 Tm
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[(Fused quar)-40(tz)]TJ
7.5818 8.6364 TD
-0.0053 Tc
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[]0 d
176.163 603.586 m
268.713 578.336 l
S
268.713 578.336 m
267.558 581.751 l
274.508 576.783 l
266.005 575.956 l
268.713 578.336 l
f*
176.163 603.586 m
239.605 531.371 l
S
239.605 531.371 m
240.557 534.848 l
243.541 526.842 l
236.029 530.912 l
239.605 531.371 l
f*
176.163 603.586 m
210.135 513.87 l
S
210.135 513.87 m
212.219 516.812 l
212.285 508.268 l
206.618 514.662 l
210.135 513.87 l
f*
176.163 603.586 m
107.458 536.633 l
S
107.458 536.633 m
110.981 535.865 l
103.142 532.465 l
106.813 540.181 l
107.458 536.633 l
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BT
11 0 0 11 275.3128 571.0859 Tm
0 Tc
(D)Tj
-2.8045 -4.7227 TD
(C)Tj
-3.0909 -1.9099 TD
(B)Tj
-10.4545 2.3826 TD
(A)Tj
ET
112.554 675.836 m
135.196 650.045 l
S
135.196 650.045 m
136.148 653.522 l
139.132 645.517 l
131.62 649.586 l
135.196 650.045 l
f*
3.864 M
135.211 650.045 m
175.98 603.621 l
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q
-1 793 614 -794 re
12 782 m
W n
0 792.06 612 -792 re
W n
0 G
1 w 10 M
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306.799 744.009 m
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