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Gravity surveying
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surveying
surveying method of determining accurately points and lines of direction (bearings) on the earth's surface and preparing from them maps or plans. Boundaries, areas, elevations, construction lines, and geographical or artificial features are determined by the measurement of horizontal and vertical... Read more |
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Sample Surveys
Sample SurveysI. The FieldW. Edwards DemingRegression estimatorsBIBLIOGRAPHYII. Nonprobability SamplingAlan StuartBIBLIOGRAPHYThere is hardly any part of statistics that does not interact in some way with the theory or the practice of sample surveys. The differences between the study of sample... Read more |
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Gail Borden
Gail Borden A pioneer in Texas, Gail Borden (1801-1874) became an inventor whose most notable contributions lay in condensing and preserving foods, particularly milk. Gail Borden was born in Norwich, N.Y., on Nov. 9, 1801. His family moved to Kentucky in 1814. Taught surveying by his father,... Read more |
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Surveying instruments
Surveying Instruments Surveying is the apportionment of land by measuring and mapping. It is employed to determine boundaries and property lines, and to plan construction projects. Any civilization that had any degree of sophistication in construction methods required surveys to ensure that work... Read more |
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Survey services (Geodesy)
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Source Measuring the United States.Established in 1807 and known as the United States Coast Survey until 1880, the Coast and Geodetic Survey was primarily involved in geodesy, or geodetic measurement, the survey of large land areas in... Read more |
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Surveys
SURVEYS Most surveys have several common characteristics (Fowler). Their purpose is to generate information that statistically summarizes issues of interest in the study population. This information is collected by asking people (respondents) questions, either in person or over the telephone. In... Read more |
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William Henry Holmes
William Henry Holmes 1846-1933, American geologist, anthropologist, and museum director, b. Harrison co., Ohio. He was internationally recognized for his work in museum science. In 1872 he became an artist with the F. V. Hayden survey, and after it was absorbed (1879) into the U.S. Geological... Read more |
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Open Door Policy
O PEND OORP OLICY Mark Atwood Lawrence As he surveyed East Asian affairs in the first months of 1899, Secretary of State John Hay saw few reasons for optimism. America's main rivals for influence in that part of the world—Russia, Japan,... Read more |
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