ng-planetaryjs looks for global with AMD loader
While using RequireJS to AMD load ng-planetaryjs, planetaryjs, and their dependencies, ng-planetaryjs still looks for global object planetaryjs (such as in ```var globe = planetaryjs.planet();```). Thus use the UMD pattern "AMD with global, Node, or global" instead of "AMD, Node, or browser global" from https://sublime.wbond.net/packages/UMD%20snippets .
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(function (root, factory) {
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if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
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define(['d3', 'topojson'], factory);
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define(['d3', 'topojson'], function(d3, topojson) {
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return (root.planetaryjs = factory(d3, topojson));
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});
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} else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
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module.exports = factory(require('d3'), require('topojson'));
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} else {
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