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The Work and Skills Base of the Quantity Surveyor in Ireland - An Introduction

, 2014
The role of the quantity surveyor is one that is often unclear amongst the general public. This study discusses the role and skills of the quantity surveyor in carrying out the financial management of building construction projects.
T. Cunningham
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Internal structure and early thermal evolution of Mars from Mars Global Surveyor topography and gravity.

Science, 2000
Topography and gravity measured by the Mars Global Surveyor have enabled determination of the global crust and upper mantle structure of Mars. The planet displays two distinct crustal zones that do not correlate globally with the geologic dichotomy: a ...
M. Zuber   +14 more
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Accrediting the surveyors [PDF]

open access: possibleStructural Survey, 2000
This paper reviews a computerised system ISIS (Interactive Survey Information System) which could be used for the assessment or accreditation of those that inspect buildings. In the system developed by the author, the user is presented with colour images of a building and is able to inspect and interact with any or all of these pictures at will.
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Surveying the surveyors

Structural Survey, 1999
This research examines the perceived concern in the public arena about the quality of residential surveys and suggests a high rate of sub standard reporting within residential surveys. The Homebuyer form of report was used in a test of survey standards. A sample of ten surveyors examined the same house in controlled circumstances.
Keith Bright, Malcolm Hollis
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High-Resolution Thermal Inertia Mapping from the Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer

, 2000
High-resolution thermal inertia mapping results are presented, derived from Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) observations of the surface temperature of Mars obtained during the early portion of the MGS mapping mission ...
M. Mellon   +3 more
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Scintillation and the Surveyor

Journal of the Surveying and Mapping Division, 1963
Before the scientific measurement of any errors in geodetic engineering, (which are caused by the atmospheric phenomenon of scintillation) can be improved, a thorough investigation of the causes of existing errors in the present methods must be made in an attempt to separate the errors and attribute them to their individual origins. An investigation of
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Accuracy of dental surveyors☆

Journal of Dentistry, 1991
Maximum lateral forces as measured by strain gauges mounted on the analysing rod of a Nesor surveyor for four operators during surveying procedures ranged from 81 to 110 cN (mean 92.4 cN). Maximum lateral forces used when trimming blockout and inlay wax ranged from 159 to 184 cN (mean 169 cN) and 137 to 196 cN (mean 172 cN), respectively.
N.E. Waters, I. Ahmad
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The surveyors of papua

Australian Surveyor, 1976
Abstract This outline of survey activities in Papua (formerly British New Guinea) covers the period from Queensland's abortive annexation of South-East New Guinea in 1883, to the Japanese invasion and the suspension of civil administration in 1942. Most of the information is derived from the Territorial Annual Reports.
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The Surveyor and The Geoboard [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Mathematics Teacher, 1977
Polygons, areas, coordinates, determinants, vectors, surveying, and the geoboard are all tied together.
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