A two-dimensional patterning of a three-dimensional surface by a template molecule (or object) involving non-covalent interactions between the template and the surface and the reversible fixation of the pattern by undergoing a phase transition in the patterned material. In this invention
A method and an arrangement for the automatic control of aerial photography cameras, in which a lens portrays the terrain overflown on a projected area, at least two photodetector rows being disposed on the projected area perpendicularly to the direction of motion of the terrain image an
Method and apparatus for automatically controlling aerial photographic cameras. An exact and reliable control device of low electronic and optical cost, which unburdens the operator, is realized by means of two photoreceiver lines positioned parallel to each other and perpendicular to