Position resection and intersection are methods for determining an unknown geographic position (position finding) by measuring angles with respect to known...
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structure Position resection and intersection, a means of establishing a location by measuring angles only to known points Free stationing Resection, a means...
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or very close to where the first two lines intersect. See Position resection and intersection. However, generally speaking, these terms refer to the use...
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a drift or tunnel by processing measurements to the plugs by intersection and resection. Total stations have become the highest standard for most forms...
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example of resection. Historically it was first studied by Snellius, who found a solution around 1615. Denoting the (unknown) angles ∠CAP as x and ∠CBP as...
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using the time-difference-of-arrival between other known points Parallax Resection (orientation) Stereopsis Tessellation, covering a polygon with triangles...
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description Roots of position Prefixes of quantity or amount See also The following is an alphabetical list of medical prefixes and suffixes, along with...
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angles made at unknown points, the problem is an example of resection (as opposed to intersection). Define the following angles: γ = ∠ P 1 A P 2 , δ = ∠ P...
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a drift or tunnel by processing measurements to the plugs by intersection and resection.[citation needed] Building Surveying emerged in the 1970s as a...
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of control points. This technique is called a resection solution or free station position surveying and is widely used in mapping surveying. Such instruments...
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deformities. In the early 20th century, Freer, in 1902, and Killian, in 1904, pioneered the submucous resection septoplasty (SMR) procedure for correcting a deviated...
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of MIT's Media Lab Reed M. Nesbit, urologist, pioneer of transurethral resection of the prostate Frederick George Novy, Henry L. Russell Lecturer Dirk...
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(September 2016). "Correction of the Lower Lip With a Cartilage Graft and Lip Resection in Patients With Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy". The Journal...
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undergoing resection of metastases. JCO-Precision Oncology, 2021, 5:1166-1177. Schneider J, Krainock M, Malashevich AK, et al. cDNA clearance and radiographic...
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treatment resistant epilepsy with seizure foci not amenable to surgical resection or vagus nerve stimulation; almost 40% of individuals with the disease...
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List of Latin verbs with English derivatives (category Latin words and phrases)
verbs with English derivatives and those derivatives. Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. Many modern works distinguish...
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