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Storage station requires free input and output sides #11

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Expand Up @@ -824,9 +824,9 @@ \subsubsection{Machine Positioning}
\begin{figure}[t!]
\centering
\subfigure[
For rotations with \ang{0}, \ang{90}, \ang{180} or \ang{270}. BS, CS, and
RS block the zones close to the input as well as the output. DS and SS
block the zones close to the input respectively the output.
For rotations with \ang{0}, \ang{90}, \ang{180} or \ang{270}. BS, CS, RS,
and SS block the zones close to the input as well as the output. DS blocks
the zones close to the input.
]{
\label{fig:zone-mps-rotation-straight}%
\centering
Expand All @@ -835,8 +835,8 @@ \subsubsection{Machine Positioning}
\quad
\subfigure[
For rotations with \ang{45}, \ang{135}, \ang{225} and \ang{315}. BS, CS,
and RS block the zones close to the input as well as the output. DS and SS
block the zones close to the input respectively the output.
RS, and SS block the zones close to the input as well as the output. DS
blocks the zones close to the input.
]{
\label{fig:zone-mps-rotation-odd}
\centering
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