Full text: Reprints of papers (Part 4a)

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ASLAKSON, C. I. 
ASLAKSON, C. I. 
ASLAKSON, C. I. 
AÁSLAKSON, C. I. 
Cooper, B. F. 
MACLEAN, W. J. 
STOCK, E. H. 
Ross, J. E. R. 
Ross, J. E.R. 
Ross, J. E. R. 
THOMPSON, J. I. 
E.R.D.L. REPORTS 
LITERATURE 
Some Aspects of Electronic Survey 
A. S. C. E. paper No. 2476 
New Determinations of the Velocity of 
Radio Waves 
Transactions A. G. U. vol. 32, No. 6 
A New Measurement of the Velocity of 
Radio Waves 
Nature Vol. 168, Sept. 22, 1951 
Intercontinental Geodetic Ties By Hiran 
A. S. C. 1955 
Reduction Procedure in Shoran Geodetic 
Measurements 
N. R. C. — ERA 143 
Reduction of Sboran Results 
Canadian Surveyor July 1950 
Tbe Determination of Geometric Altitude 
by Pressure. Altimetry 
N. R. C. — ERA 183 
Geodetic Problems in Shoran 
Geodetic Survey of Canada Publ. No. 76 
Canadian Shoran Effort 1949-1953 
Empire Survey Review Nos. 92 & 93, 1954. 
Shoran Triangulation in Northern Canada 
9th General Conference Brussels 1951, 
International Union of Geodesy and Geo- 
physics 
Shoran Application to Mapping 
Canadian Surveyor April 1950 
Evaluation of Mapping Procedures and 
Accuracy Utilizing High Precision 
Shoran-Controlled Photography. 
Fort Belvoir, 1955. 
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