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BYOPD > 66 large ATLAS models and a new one in China

66 large ATLAS models and a new one in China

30 September 2022BYOPDSascha Mehlhase

Recently the University of Science and Technology of China in Shanghai received and built the 66th large ATLAS model worldwide (see complete list here).
Along the new model there are now also matching labels in simplified Chinese.

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